TOD reveals champions of the inaugural Summer Short Film Festival.
â˘Â   Festival Winners from Egypt, Qatar and TunisiaÂ
â˘Â   Winning entries selected from over 100 entries submitted from colleges and independent filmmakers from across MENA
Doha, Qatar â 13 November 2023: TOD announces winners of its Summer Short Film Festival, which drew over 100 entries from countries across MENA. The winning entries are short films âBatch 10â by Sana Al Ansari (Qatar), âILLâ by Sana Al Habib (Tunisia), and âPerfect Matchâ by Aladdin Gaber (Egypt).Â
Launched in line with the platformâs aim of promoting and nurturing regional talent, an internal jury at TOD selected the winning selections based on overall concept, plot execution, tone and topic, originality, and structure, shooting and production values, editing quality, cultural significance, and adherence to copyright rules.
Among the winning line-up is Qatari Sana Al Ansari, who holds a BA from Northwestern University and an MA from UCL. Her winning documentary âBatch 10â, tells the personal journey of two soldiers who underwent national military service and the obstacles they faced.
âIt shows how this military service has impacted them in a positive way despite the struggles they had leaving their families behind,â explained Sana who says making the film was one of the most challenging things she had to do in her whole life. âIn the end, it was a rewarding one,â she adds.Â
Sana Al Habib, an actor, and recent graduate from Tunisiaâs Universite Centrale admits to being captivated by the magic of storytelling combined with a love of dance and performance. Her film âILLâ delves into the turbulent journey of Sahar, a young girl who grapples with her inability to express emotions and gradually slides into a questioning of her existence and her place in the world. The film reveals the hidden struggles of Saharâs mental disorders, giving voice to the complexity of her emotions.Â
Sana said the success of her entry is âa powerful affirmation of the dedication and passion that went into creating the film, and it motivates me to continue telling stories that resonate with audiences on a deeply personal level.â
âMy film embodies a universal message. By approaching mental health from a human perspective rather than a regional one, I aim for each individual to find a personal connection, whether through a word, an image, or a feeling. My primary intent is to spark open conversations and break the stigma surrounding mental health issues,â she added.
Egyptâs High Cinema Institute student Aladdin Gaber also ranked among the winners for his production âPerfect Matchâ a dark comedy that explores fears of technology and its future use. His protagonist Anas, is a young man whoâs looking for the love of his life through a dating app, until he finds her only to tumble into unexpected events. Aladdin too, felt the competition has proved to be a welcome confidence boost. âI am truly excited and more motivated than ever to make more films,â he said.
The winning films will now be streamed on TOD, the regionâs leading sports and entertainment streaming platform.
âOur congratulations go to all the winners who faced fierce competition demonstrating the wealth of filming talent in the region,â commented John Paul McKerlie, VP of Marketing and Sales at TOD. âWe received an overwhelming response and interest from filmmakers and institutes from the region for our first-ever short film festival. It was a welcome surprise and further affirms our belief in the regionâs immense indigenous creative talent. We hope this competition and the winning entries encourage not only aspiring filmmakers, but everyone in the entertainment sector in MENA to get behind the treasure trove of talent we have in this region, which deserves our unified support,â he added.Â
TOD is streaming the winning films for its subscribers across MENA for a period of two months. The films can be viewed at www.tod.tv/movies.Â
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