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Bahrain: FrancoFilm Festival To Begin Today With Global Cinematic Lineup
Bahrain: FrancoFilm Festival To Begin Today With Global Cinematic Lineup

Gulf Insider

time17-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Gulf Insider

Bahrain: FrancoFilm Festival To Begin Today With Global Cinematic Lineup

The third edition of the FrancoFilm Festival kicks off today in Bahrain, bringing a vibrant slate of twelve French-language films from nine countries to the big screen. Organisers have released the complete schedule for the sixday cultural celebration, with screenings taking place at EPIX Cinemas in Dana Mall and a special closing event at the Bahrain National Museum. Hosted by the Embassy of France to the Kingdom of Bahrain in partnership with Alliance Française Bahrain, this year's edition features contributions from the embassies of Armenia, Belgium, Cameroon, Canada, Egypt, Ivory Coast, Lebanon, Switzerland, and Vietnam, highlighting the global reach of Francophone storytelling. Opening day screenings The festival opens today with: Le chant des feuilles volantes (Armenia, 2023) at 4:30 PM Photocopy (Egypt, 2017) at 5 PM Retour en Alexandrie (Switzerland, 2023) at 7 PM Official opening tomorrow The official opening ceremony will take place on Sunday with two feature presentations: Linda veut du poulet (France, 2023) at 5 PM Le Comte de Monte-Cristo (France, 2024) at 7 PM Midweek features On Monday, the lineup continues with: Les porteurs d'espoir (Canada, 2010) at 5 PM Mambar Pierrette (Cameroon, 2023) at 7 PM Sans Regret (Ivory Coast, 2015) at 9 PM Continental cinema On Tuesday, festivalgoers can watch: Rouge (Belgium, 2020) at 7 PM Skammata (Cyprus, 2024) at 9 PM Contemporary voices On Wednesday, the schedule includes: La nuit du verre d'eau (Lebanon, 2023) at 7 PM Face Off 7: One Wish (Vietnam, 2024) at 9 PM Museum finale The festival will close on Thursday with a special screening of La Ville Louvre (France, 1990) by Nicolas Philibert at 6 PM, hosted at the Bahrain National Museum.

FrancoFilm festival to begin today with global cinematic lineup
FrancoFilm festival to begin today with global cinematic lineup

Daily Tribune

time17-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Tribune

FrancoFilm festival to begin today with global cinematic lineup

TDT| Manama The third edition of the FrancoFilm Festival kicks off today in Bahrain, bringing a vibrant slate of twelve French-language films from nine countries to the big screen. Organisers have released the complete schedule for the sixday cultural celebration, with screenings taking place at EPIX Cinemas in Dana Mall and a special closing event at the Bahrain National Museum. Hosted by the Embassy of France to the Kingdom of Bahrain in partnership with Alliance Française Bahrain, this year's edition features contributions from the embassies of Armenia, Belgium, Cameroon, Canada, Egypt, Ivory Coast, Lebanon, Switzerland, and Vietnam, highlighting the global reach of Francophone storytelling. Opening day screenings The festival opens today with: • Le chant des feuilles volantes (Armenia, 2023) at 4:30 PM • Photocopy (Egypt, 2017) at 5 PM • Retour en Alexandrie (Switzerland, 2023) at 7 PM Official opening tomorrow The official opening ceremony will take place on Sunday with two feature presentations: • Linda veut du poulet (France, 2023) at 5 PM • Le Comte de Monte-Cristo (France, 2024) at 7 PM Midweek features On Monday, the lineup continues with: • Les porteurs d'espoir (Canada, 2010) at 5 PM • Mambar Pierrette (Cameroon, 2023) at 7 PM • Sans Regret (Ivory Coast, 2015) at 9 PM Continental cinema On Tuesday, festivalgoers can watch: • Rouge (Belgium, 2020) at 7 PM • Skammata (Cyprus, 2024) at 9 PM Contemporary voices On Wednesday, the schedule includes: • La nuit du verre d'eau (Lebanon, 2023) at 7 PM • Face Off 7: One Wish (Vietnam, 2024) at 9 PM Museum finale The festival will close on Thursday with a special screening of La Ville Louvre (France, 1990) by Nicolas Philibert at 6 PM, hosted at the Bahrain National Museum.

Everything You Need to Know About Bahrain Visa for Tourists
Everything You Need to Know About Bahrain Visa for Tourists

Time Business News

time15-05-2025

  • Time Business News

Everything You Need to Know About Bahrain Visa for Tourists

Bahrain, an island kingdom in the Arabian Gulf, is a stunning destination for travelers. From its rich cultural heritage and historic landmarks to its modern skyscrapers and beautiful beaches, Bahrain offers a unique blend of tradition and modernity. However, before you can enjoy all that this vibrant country has to offer, it's important to understand the visa requirements for tourists. In this article, we will explore everything you need to know about the BAHRAIN VISA FOR TOURISTS and how to make the process as smooth as possible. Bahrain is home to a variety of attractions, making it an ideal destination for tourists. Whether you're interested in history, shopping, or beach activities, Bahrain has something for everyone: Historical Sites : Bahrain boasts several historical and cultural landmarks, including the Bahrain Fort, the Bahrain National Museum, and the Qal'at al-Bahrain. : Bahrain boasts several historical and cultural landmarks, including the Bahrain Fort, the Bahrain National Museum, and the Qal'at al-Bahrain. Modern Attractions : The country is also known for its modern developments, such as the Bahrain World Trade Center and the Bahrain Bay skyline. : The country is also known for its modern developments, such as the Bahrain World Trade Center and the Bahrain Bay skyline. Shopping and Dining: From traditional markets (souks) to luxury malls, Bahrain is a great place to shop and enjoy delicious meals. Whether you're planning to visit Bahrain for a few days or an extended stay, knowing how to apply for a BAHRAIN VISA FOR TOURISTS is essential. Bahrain offers several visa options for tourists, depending on the duration and purpose of your visit. Here are the most common types of visas for tourists: The most common visa for tourists is the single-entry tourist visa. This visa allows travelers to stay in Bahrain for up to 14 or 30 days, depending on the specific visa granted. It is ideal for short visits and can typically be extended in some cases. For frequent travelers to Bahrain, a multiple-entry tourist visa is an option. This visa allows tourists to enter Bahrain multiple times within a specified period. It's perfect for travelers who may need to visit Bahrain for business, leisure, or family reasons more than once during the year. The Bahrain eVisa system is a convenient and efficient way for eligible nationals to apply for a tourist visa online. This visa allows travelers to apply for their visa in just a few steps, saving time and effort. If you're eligible, the BAHRAIN VISA FOR TOURISTS process can be completed without needing to visit a Bahraini embassy. Bahrain also offers a visa on arrival for citizens of several countries. This visa can be obtained directly at the airport when you arrive in Bahrain. However, it's essential to check if your nationality is eligible for this visa option before traveling. If you're planning to visit Bahrain as a tourist, here's how you can apply for your visa: Before applying for a BAHRAIN VISA FOR TOURISTS, you need to verify your eligibility. Citizens of some countries may be able to apply for an eVisa, while others may need to apply for a visa at the embassy. You can check your eligibility by visiting the official Bahrain visa website or using the Bahrain visa eligibility checker tool. To apply for a Bahrain tourist visa, you'll need a few documents. The basic requirements include: A valid passport with at least six months of validity from the date of entry into Bahrain. A recent passport-sized photograph. Proof of travel (such as flight bookings or a hotel reservation in Bahrain). Sufficient funds to cover your stay in Bahrain. Depending on the visa type, additional documents may be required. You can apply for your Bahrain tourist visa in two ways: Online Application (eVisa) : If you're eligible for an eVisa, visit the official Bahrain eVisa portal. Fill out the online application form, upload your documents, and pay the visa fee. Once approved, you will receive your eVisa by email. : If you're eligible for an eVisa, visit the official Bahrain eVisa portal. Fill out the online application form, upload your documents, and pay the visa fee. Once approved, you will receive your eVisa by email. Visa at the Embassy: If you are applying for a traditional tourist visa, you can submit your application at the nearest Bahraini embassy or consulate. The embassy will guide you through the required process and timelines. A visa fee is required to process your application. Payment methods will vary depending on whether you're applying online or at the embassy. Ensure you check the exact fee amount on the official website to avoid any discrepancies. After submitting your application and paying the fee, your visa application will be processed. For eVisa applications, the processing time usually takes 3 to 5 business days. If you're applying through the embassy, it may take longer. Make sure to apply in advance to avoid any last-minute issues. If your visa is approved, you will receive your visa via email (for eVisa) or in person (if applying through the embassy). Print out a copy of your visa and keep it with you when traveling to Bahrain. Check Visa Validity : Always double-check the validity period of your Bahrain tourist visa before traveling. Some visas may be valid for a specific number of days, and overstaying can result in fines or deportation. : Always double-check the validity period of your Bahrain tourist visa before traveling. Some visas may be valid for a specific number of days, and overstaying can result in fines or deportation. Travel Insurance : It's highly recommended to have travel insurance when visiting Bahrain, as this will cover unforeseen circumstances like medical emergencies, cancellations, or lost baggage. : It's highly recommended to have travel insurance when visiting Bahrain, as this will cover unforeseen circumstances like medical emergencies, cancellations, or lost baggage. Stay Within Legal Boundaries: Ensure that you stay within the legal limits of your visa. If you want to extend your stay, check with local authorities for the proper procedures. Applying for a BAHRAIN VISA FOR TOURISTS is a simple process, especially with the convenient eVisa system available for eligible travelers. Whether you're visiting for a short holiday or a longer stay, knowing the right type of visa to apply for and following the necessary steps will make your trip to Bahrain much smoother. Be sure to check your eligibility, prepare the required documents, and apply in advance to ensure a hassle-free visa experience. Enjoy your visit to Bahrain, where history, culture, and modernity come together to create an unforgettable travel experience! TIME BUSINESS NEWS

I have a dream!
I have a dream!

Gulf Weekly

time01-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Gulf Weekly

I have a dream!

A new Hindi-language theatrical play centred on the resilience and ambition within each of us as well as the importance of community and friendship is set to take centre stage later this month. Daadi Ma Ka Putla (Hindi: The effigy of grandmother) will be staged on May 16 at 7pm at the Cultural Hall in Manama, located near the Bahrain National Museum. 'This story was inspired by the everyday determination of ordinary people,' writer and director Anupam Ramesh Kinger told GulfWeekly. 'It's not based on a single incident, but rather a reflection of the universal struggle to achieve one's dreams. 'I hope the audience leaves believing that anything is possible with conviction, commitment, and sincere effort.' Produced and staged by Khwabgaah Production, Daadi Ma Ka Putla tells the inspiring story of a humble villager with big dreams, in a narrative woven with themes of patriotism, friendship and the strength of community. More than just the journey of one man, Ram Khilavan, the story reflects the spirit of resilience and ambition that lives within each of us. The play's structure is comprised of 10 interlinked stories that converge to form the central plot. Written, produced, and directed by Anupam, the play showcases an ensemble of Bahrain-based talent and tells a powerful, multi-layered story rooted in hope, struggle and community spirit. The cast includes Rahul Ingle, Anagha Sandeep Parkhi, Gopal Krishna Mishra, Abhiruchi Jain, Sanjay Dey, Pankaj Jain, Shruti Sharma, Arun Nagendra, Prashant Singh, Priya Singh, Vikas Katiyar, Sanjeev Sharma, Arpita Mehrotra, Mohammed Omar, Bhagirathi Pania, Dinesh Namdeo Vedak, Anurag Sharma, Snehlit Wankhade, Abhishek Gawde and Bhupendra Pathak. Notably, Daadi Ma Ka Putla will be performed without a traditional set, relying on lighting, sound, and movement to convey setting and mood. Stage setup and lighting will be handled by Saptarshi Bhowmick, with music direction by Chiro Ghosh. 'This has been both the greatest challenge and the most rewarding aspect of the production,' Anupam added. 'Behind the scenes, the rehearsal process has been filled with memorable moments - actors forgetting lines, spontaneous laughter, and heartfelt bonding through impromptu jam sessions. 'These experiences have strengthened the camaraderie among cast and crew, contributing to the magic of the performance.' Indian Ambassador Vinod K Jacob will be the chief guest at the May 16 performance. He will be joined by Royal Humanitarian Foundation (RHF) secretary-general Shaikh Ali bin Khalifa bin Mohammed Al Khalifa. Khwabgaah is aiming to fill the 600-seat Cultural Hall, with proceeds from the tickets set to be donated to RHF, supporting its charitable initiatives. 'We bring people together through the shared joy of theatre,' Anupam noted. The production house is also offering complimentary front-row seats to senior citizens over 70, and inviting retired military personnel living in Bahrain. The theatre group's last performance, Shambo Aur Mani, drew more than 500 stage fans. The tickets are priced at BD10 and donor passes are available for BD25. Delivery of tickets is available. For more details and to purchase tickets, contact 39660179.

Bahrain Hosts Kyrgyz President Amid Series of Diplomatic Engagements
Bahrain Hosts Kyrgyz President Amid Series of Diplomatic Engagements

Bahrain News Gazette

time23-04-2025

  • Politics
  • Bahrain News Gazette

Bahrain Hosts Kyrgyz President Amid Series of Diplomatic Engagements

Manama: Bahraini newspapers today spotlighted a flurry of diplomatic and governmental activities, marking a significant day in Bahrain's international relations and domestic affairs. Among the key events was the arrival of the Kyrgyz President, who engaged in a series of official visits and meetings. According to Bahrain News Agency, the Kyrgyz President's visit to Bahrain included a tour of the Bahrain National Museum and discussions with high-ranking officials. His itinerary also featured a meeting with HM King, who has been actively engaging in diplomatic dialogues, including an invitation from the Iraqi President to the 34th Arab Summit and a condolence message to the Vatican Secretary of State on the passing of HH Pope Francis. In parallel, HRH the Crown Prince and Prime Minister expressed condolences to the Cardinal Secretary of State. The Deputy Prime Minister led the weekly Cabinet Meeting and met with the Iraqi Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Affairs Minister to discuss regional cooperation. The Foreign Ministry advanced its focus on human rights, conducting the third workshop on the 2027-2031 Human Rights Plan, emphasizing media and journalism. The Municipalities Minister reiterated Bahrain's dedication to Earth Day goals, while the Tourism Minister engaged with the Saudi Ambassador to Bahrain. Further diplomatic exchanges included the Transportation Minister's meeting with the UN Assistant Secretary General and UNDP Regional Director, and the Works Minister's discussions with the Italian Ambassador. The Sustainable Development Minister also held talks with the UN Assistant Secretary General. The seventh round of political consultations between Bahrain and Japan's Foreign Ministries underscored Bahrain's commitment to strengthening international partnerships. Additionally, the BDF General Command announced live ammunition exercises, signaling ongoing military preparedness. The Kyrgyz President's engagements continued with a meeting with the Shura Chairman, and Bahrain's Speaker and Shura Foreign Affairs Committee hosted a visiting French Senator, reinforcing Bahrain's diplomatic outreach. On the parliamentary front, a Bahraini delegation participated in the Arab Parliament session in Baghdad, reflecting Bahrain's active role in regional parliamentary affairs. Domestically, the SIO completed preparations for disbursing the revised cost-of-living allowance for retirees, showcasing the government's focus on social welfare.

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