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Time Out Abu Dhabi
26-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Time Out Abu Dhabi
There's a seriously cool film festival happening in Abu Dhabi this week
Clear your calendars and prepare to lean into the art of storytelling, because CineMAS 2025 is back and it's bringing serious indie film energy to Manarat Al Saadiyat. Running from May 26 to June 1, this weeklong festival of independent cinema isn't just about watching movies – it's about sparking conversations, honouring heritage, unpacking identities and maybe even rethinking your place in the world. Split into seven themed days, CineMAS 2025 sets the stage for daring films curated by some of the region's sharpest cinematic minds. It all kicks off with Moral Frictions on Monday – a programme shaped by Triplets on Set – which dissects institutional decay through the eyes of beleaguered educators in The Teacher's Lounge and About Dry Grasses. It's the kind of viewing that leaves your mind racing long after the credits roll. Tuesday's Hidden Truths, curated by Arab Film Studio, lifts the veil on the intimate corners of Emirati life, with a selection of shorts that tackle everything from loss to shame with a raw emotional punch. These aren't just stories – they're lived experiences turned into visual poetry. Midweek, things get environmental. Earth, Unmuted, from The Climate Tribe, serves up a climate reality check with the haunting Invisible Demons and the award-winning Honeyland, reminding us that climate collapse isn't future fiction – it's already here and it's human-made. By Thursday, it's all about roots. Ancestral Echoes brings heritage to the forefront with Rituals: Memories of a Wedding and The Way of Our Ancestors, a gentle, evocative call to remember who we are and where we came from – and maybe light a candle for what we've forgotten. Friday tightens the emotional screws with Pressure Point, curated by Like Minds. Saudi noir Mandoob sits alongside the chaotic charm of Be Kind, Rewind, creating a space where memory, labour and grief collide in unexpected ways. Saturday leans into duplicity with Double Lives, a gritty double bill tracing fractured identities and collapsing systems from Algiers to Hong Kong. Think crime, corruption and loyalties hanging by a thread. The festival closes on a high – or rather, a haunting – with Futures on Hold from NYUAD, featuring three Arab films that confront statelessness and disillusionment head-on. Mahdi Fleifel's To A Land Unknown, Laila Abbas's razor-sharp Thank You for Banking with Us and Scandar Copti's Happy Holidays are each an aching reminder of what happens when identity becomes unstable ground. Beyond the screen, CineMAS 2025 also delivers side events like DINE W/ME, Creative Circle and Like Minds Gatherings, turning Manarat Al Saadiyat into a creative ecosystem pulsing with bold ideas, new voices and much-needed dialogue. So if you're tired of sequels and superhero fatigue, CineMAS 2025 is your passport to something real – challenging, local, urgent and unforgettable. From Dhs30. Mon May 26 to Sun June 1. Manarat Al Saadiyat. More going on in Abu Dhabi UAE residents can now save big time on flights thanks to a new Skyscanner feature No complaints here You can now get a robotaxi from Zayed International Airport Trips to the airport just got an upgrade Abu Dhabi's best restaurants: Everywhere you should eat at least once Your dinner inspo is sorted 20 incredibly fun ways to explore Abu Dhabi after dark The city is at its most fascinating once the sun goes down


Broadcast Pro
22-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Broadcast Pro
Arab Film Studio launches filmmaking workshop for UAE school students
This opportunity not only provides practical training but also fosters a deeper understanding of cinematic storytelling—offering young voices a chance to shine on the UAE's growing film landscape. In an initiative to nurture emerging talent, Arab Film Studio, in collaboration with New York University Abu Dhabi, has announced the launch of the AFS Young Filmmakers Workshop, a summer programme tailored for high school seniors across Abu Dhabi. Open exclusively to UAE nationals aged 16 to 18, the workshop will run from July 7 to 25, 2025, offering students the chance to explore the art of filmmaking during their summer break. Over the course of three weeks, participants will learn essential filmmaking skills and create their very own one-minute film—a platform to showcase their creativity and storytelling abilities among peers and industry mentors. Described as a stepping stone for future filmmakers, the AFS Young Filmmakers Workshop aims to empower young creatives with hands-on experience and industry insight, potentially setting them on the path to becoming the UAE's next generation of cinematic voices. To apply, students must submit a letter of interest (half a page, in English), a short original story (one page, in English) and their school transcript. All documents must be submitted in English, and the deadline for applications is April 30, 2025. Shortlisted applicants will be required to attend a selection workshop on May 12, 2025, from 5 to 7 PM Importantly, the training cost is fully covered by the Creative Media Authority, making the programme accessible to all eligible students.