Mirage City Cinema, Sharjah Art Foundation

Overview

Sharjah Art Foundation announces the programme for the fifth edition of its annual film festival, Sharjah Film Platform (SFP) — returning this October to spotlight independent cinema, documentary filmmaking and moving image works that demonstrate new approaches to film and art.

This year’s SFP5 consists of a diverse range of regional and international films, juried awards, talks and panel discussions by filmmakers and industry professionals as well as the SFP Industry Hub, an initiative that offers professional development and support to emerging filmmakers. For the first time, SFP5 will also include a special musical performance and a networking mixer to celebrate the festival and the filmmaking community. The 10-day festival runs from 21 to 30 October 2022 and will take place in three venues: Mirage City Cinema, Sharjah Institute of Theatrical Arts and Gallery 4 of Al Mureijah Art Spaces.

Organised by the Foundation, SFP foregrounds recent cinematic achievements by international filmmakers and artists, noteworthy classics from around the region and worldwide, and experimental films that challenge the idea of what film practice is today. SFP’s film programme consists of entries received through an annual open call and by invitation, accommodating feature-length and short films in three categories: narrative, documentary and experimental.

More details on this year’s programme follow below. For more information, please visit sharjahart.org

Film Screenings

The film screening programme for SFP5 will open with Payal Kapadia’s documentary A Night of Knowing Nothing (2021), which won the Golden Eye at the Cannes Film Festival (2021). The festival will conclude with Apichatpong Weerasethakul’s Memoria (2021), which won the Cannes Film Festival Jury Award (2021) and stars Tilda Swinton. Weerasethakul co-designed Mirage City Cinema (one of SFP5’s main venues) for Sharjah Biennial 11 in 2013.

This year, the festival’s Director in Focus section will honour the late film director Moufida Tlatli with the screening of three of her films: The Silence of the Palace (1994), The Season of Men (2000) and Nadia et Sarra (2004). Her work is internationally recognised and has received numerous awards, including Cannes Film Festival's Golden Camera and Toronto Film Festival's International Critics' Award.

Through a collaborative initiative with US Mission to the UAE, SFP5 will also present Cherien Dabis’s Amreeka (2009) as one of the films in the programme.

In addition, this year’s festival will screen more than 25 films in narrative, documentary and experimental genres, which were shortlisted through an international open call. The programme will also include the world premiere of Mariam Alserkal and Maaria Sayed’s Unveiling Selma (2022), which received the Short Film Production Grant in 2021.

Public Programmes

To celebrate the opening of the festival, Amal Waqar Trio, an all-female instrumental group comprised of Amal Waqar (oud), Lamam Kassem (percussion) and Rachelle Ghanem (bass), will perform on 21 October 2022 in the Al Mureijah courtyard. A networking mixer with live DJ sets will take place on 29 October 2022 at Courtyard C, Al Mureijah Art Spaces.

SFP5’s series of in-person talks, panel discussions and conversations, titled Alt Lens: Hi(stories) and Voices from the Borderline, will take place on 22, 23 and 28 October 2022 in Gallery 4, Al Mureijah Art Spaces. Panelists will include Darine Hotait (Filmmaker), Ulysses Jenkins (Video artist), Herve Cohen (Filmmaker) and Scandar Copti (Filmmaker) among others. This will be held in partnership with the US Mission to the UAE and the Division of Arts and Humanities at NYU Abu Dhabi, as part of American Film Week.

Awards

Shortlisted by an external jury of filmmakers, critics and producers, select films will receive awards in the Best Narrative, Best Documentary and Best Experimental categories, to be announced on the last day of the festival. This year’s jury includes:

Documentary category: Talal Afifi (Director, Sudan Film Factory); Maryam Kashani (Filmmaker and Assistant Professor in Asian American Studies, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign)
Narrative category: Laila Aoudj (Co-founder, Dima Cinema); Hanna Atallah (Founder and Artistic Director, Filmlab Palestine)
Experimental category: Kais Zaied (CineMadart); Darine Hotait (Filmmaker)

Past winners include Yashaswini Raghunandan's That Cloud Never Left (2019); Mohamed Zedan’s I Have a Picture: Film No. 1001 in the Life of the Oldest Extra in the World (2017); Ndumiso Mnguni's The Dark Cloud (2019); Mohammadreza Vatandoust's Lotus (2019); and Mayye Zayed's A Stroll Down Sunflower Lane (2016).

Industry Hub

Created to inspire film industry professionals, SFP Industry Hub enables the development of the work of filmmakers by connecting them with film industry professionals. This year, it consists of the 4th edition of the Pitching Forum, an open call feature scriptwriting competition, offering one scriptwriter based in the UAE an opportunity to win 200,000 AED to turn their Arabic language feature-length script into a film; the Script Lab, a professional scriptwriting course; and the latest addition, The Film Circulation Initiative, in partnership with the Network of Alternative Arab Screens (NAAS), which enables the circulation of short and feature-length films through NAAS’s platform and network. The Pitching Forum is supported by Sharjah Media City (Shams).

Partners and Supporters

SFP5 Industry Partner:
Sharjah Media City (Shams)

Official Airline:
Air Arabia

SFP5 Learning Programme Partners:
US Mission to the UAE
Division of Arts and Humanities, NYU Abu Dhabi

Learning Programme Supporter:
French Embassy/Institut Français in the UAE

SFP5 Film Circulation Partner:
Network of Arab Alternative Screens (NAAS)

About Sharjah Film Platform

Sharjah Film Platform (SFP) is an annual festival of independent cinema, documentary filmmaking and moving image where audiences can discover new approaches to film and art. The 10-day event—which includes a range of regional and international films, talks by filmmakers and industry professionals, musical concerts and mixers—is centred around Mirage City Cinema, the open-air theatre in Sharjah’s historical quarter.

Organised by Sharjah Art Foundation, SFP foregrounds recent cinematic achievements by international filmmakers and artists, noteworthy classics from around the region as well as experimental films that challenge the idea of what film practice is today.

Ticketing Information

A limited number of festival passes are now available for purchase online.

Festival Pass (120 AED): Provides access to all screenings
Festival Pass – Students (80 AED): Provides access to all screenings, with a discount for students
Tickets (30 AED): Provides access to individual screenings
Student Tickets (20 AED): Provides access to individual screenings, with a discount for students

Box Office hours: Sharjah Art Foundation Information Centre, Al Mureijah Art Spaces
Saturday to Thursday, from 9:00 am to 9:00 pm
Friday, from 4:00 pm to 9:00 pm

Tickets can be booked online at sfp5.eventive.org or at the festival venues before the screenings

About Sharjah Art Foundation

Sharjah Art Foundation is an advocate, catalyst and producer of contemporary art within the Emirate of Sharjah and the surrounding region, in dialogue with the international arts community. The Foundation advances an experimental and wide-ranging programmatic model that supports the production and presentation of contemporary art, preserves and celebrates the distinct culture of the region and encourages a shared understanding of the transformational role of art. The Foundation’s core initiatives include the long-running Sharjah Biennial, featuring contemporary artists from around the world; the annual March Meeting, a convening of international arts professionals and artists; grants and residencies for artists, curators and cultural producers; ambitious and experimental commissions and a range of travelling exhibitions and scholarly publications.

About Sharjah

Sharjah is the third largest of the seven United Arab Emirates, and the only one bridging the Arabian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman. Reflecting the deep commitment to the arts, architectural preservation and cultural education embraced by its ruler, Sheikh Dr Sultan bin Mohammad Al Qasimi, Sharjah is home to more than 20 museums and has long been known as the cultural hub of the United Arab Emirates. It was named UNESCO's Arab Capital of Culture for 1998 and the UNESCO World Book Capital for 2019.

Media Contact

Alyazeyah Al Marri
Sharjah Art Foundation
alyazeyah@sharjahart.org
+971(0)65444113