The annual Abu Dhabi Film Festival (ADFF) is back. Now in its seventh year, the 10-day event is set to bring the best of Arab and international cinema to the capital from October 24 until November 2.
Launching in 2007 to encourage the vibrant film culture of the region, ADFF inspires young filmmakers and brings pioneering cinema to the community. As well as famous directors and red carpets gracing the region’s elite, there are also film screenings, master classes and fabulous soirees. The only problem is knowing where to start. Here’s the Emirates Woman guide to ADFF’s best in show:
THE FILMS
With an all-star cast including Jennifer Aniston, Mark Boone Junior, Kevin Cannon and Isla Fisher, as well as glowing reviews, it’s little wonder that Life Of Crime is the opening night film of choice. The crime/comedy, from director Daniel Schechter, follows two men who meet in prison and bond over a conviction for Grand-Theft Auto.
Thursday October 24, by invitation only
Djinn
Being the first Hollywood-directed Emirati supernatural-thriller, Djinn is naturally set to cause a stir at this year’s festival. The highly anticipated film by Tobe Hooper, director of Texas Chainsaw Massacre and Poltergeist, follows an Emirati couple that discovers their home is haunted by local spirits. ADFF will host the world premier of Djinn, which is set to be one of the hottest tickets at the festival.
Friday October 25
Starring the late James Gandolfini, Enough Said follows the story of a divorced woman who pursues her new friend’s ex-husband. Directed and written by Nicole Holofcener, this is definitely one to watch.
Friday October 25 and Friday November 1
For the full film schedule click here
THE MASTERCLASSES
ADFF TALKS FILM Filmmakers, students and the general public have the chance to learn from international industry professionals in these masterclasses. Get a glimpse behind the scenes of the film business with insight, knowledge and practical advice.
ADFF TALKS FILM SCHEDULE
FRIDAY OCTOBER 25
Show Me The Money! – About film funds available in the UAE
In Conversation With Daniel Schechter – Learn from Life Of Crime’s director
SATURDAY OCTOBER 26
Location, Location, Location – Looking at MENA countries attracting international film
In Conversation With Ashok Amritraj – An insight into how a boy from Chennai became one of Hollywood’s most successful producers
SUNDAY OCTOBER 27
100 Years Of Indian Cinema: Studying The Past To Define The Future – Exploring Bollywood and independent Indian film
MONDAY OCTOBER 28
Aflamnah Workshop – Discover how to use the MENA region’s crowd-funding platform
Jump Cut! – A masterclass with Destin Daniel Cretton, director of Short Term 12
Heroines Of The Silver Screen – Celebrating Successful women in the industry
Diaspora And The Renaissance Of Iraqi Cinema – Understanding the rebirth of Iraqi cinema
TUESDAY OCTOBER 29
So You Want To Be A Producer – Learn the tricks of the trade with acclaimed producer Catherine Dussart
Cinematic Debuts – Reviewing the first films of renowned Arab filmmakers
Festival passes are Dhs400, however single tickets can also be purchased. To purchase tickets, and for more information on Abu Dhabi Film Festival visit here