Toronto Arab Film
  • HOME
  • FESTIVAL
    • 2025 FESTIVAL
    • 2024 FESTIVAL
    • 2023 FESTIVAL
    • 2022 FESTIVAL
    • 2021 FESTIVAL
    • 2020 FESTIVAL
  • CINEMA NIGHTS
  • SHABAKA
    • UPCOMING
    • PANELS
    • RESOURCES
    • SOCIALS
    • WORKSHOPS
  • ABOUT
    • CONTACT
    • TEAM
    • PRIVACY
  • SUPPORT
    • SPONSORSHIP
    • VOLUNTEER
  • NEWS
  • SHOP

2020 FESTIVAL

SCHEDULE

SEE VIRTUAL OFFERINGS

IN PERSON

SUNDAY, APRIL 5 2020

Accessing the Canadian Film Industry
April 5
2020
10:00 am
Toronto Arab Film Festival Logo

Accessing the Canadian Film Industry

THURSDAY, APRIL 9 2020

Launch Party
April 9
2020
7:30 pm
Toronto Arab Film Festival Logo

Launch Party

THURSDAY, APRIL 23 2020

“Noura’s Dream”
April 23
2020
7:00 pm
Toronto Arab Film Festival Logo

“Noura’s Dream”

Opening Night + Iftar
April 23
2020
8:30 pm
Toronto Arab Film Festival Logo

Opening Night + Iftar

SUNDAY, APRIL 26 2020

Bazaar
April 26
2020
4:00 pm
Toronto Arab Film Festival Logo

Bazaar

Closing Night Party
April 26
2020
8:30 pm
Toronto Arab Film Festival Logo

Closing Night Party

VIRTUAL

SUNDAY, APRIL 26 2020

“Flesh Out Il Corpo Della Sposa”
April 26
2020
7:00 pm
VIRTUAL
Toronto Arab Film Festival Logo

“Flesh Out Il Corpo Della Sposa”

FRIDAY, JULY 24 2020

“Talking About Trees” + Panel on “Reviving the Arts in Sudan”
July 24
2020
7:00 pm
VIRTUAL
Toronto Arab Film Festival Logo

“Talking About Trees” + Panel on “Reviving the Arts in Sudan”

SATURDAY, JULY 25 2020

Shorts Programme 1
July 25
2020
4:00 pm
VIRTUAL
Toronto Arab Film Festival Logo

Shorts Programme 1

Shorts Programme 2 + Panel on “Defying Politics, Towards Pan-Arabism in Cinema”
July 25
2020
7:00 pm
VIRTUAL
Toronto Arab Film Festival Logo

Shorts Programme 2 + Panel on “Defying Politics, Towards Pan-Arabism in Cinema”

SUNDAY, JULY 26 2020

Shorts Programme 3
July 26
2020
7:00 pm
VIRTUAL
Toronto Arab Film Festival Logo

Shorts Programme 3

JOIN OUR NEWSLETTER

DONATE
CONTACT
  • Mail
  • Instagram
  • Facebook
  • Vimeo
  • LinkedIn

TAF acknowledges the land it operates on is the traditional territory of many nations including the Mississaugas of the Credit, the Anishnabeg, the Chippewa, the Haudenosaunee and the Wendat peoples and is now home to many diverse First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples. We also acknowledge that Toronto is covered by Treaty 13 with the Mississaugas of the Credit. We encourage you to learn about the lands you are on today by visiting native-land.ca