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2021 FESTIVAL

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VIRTUAL

Screening: “Abou Leila”
May 27
2021
5:00 pm

Screening: “Abou Leila”

Screening: “The Unknown Saint” + “The Tomb”
May 27
2021
6:00 pm

Screening: “The Unknown Saint” + “The Tomb”

Shorts Programme 2
May 27
2021
6:00 pm

Shorts Programme 2

Filmmaker Roundtable 1
May 28
2021
7:00 pm

Filmmaker Roundtable 1

Accessing the Canadian Film Industry
May 29
2021
1:00 pm

Accessing the Canadian Film Industry

Producing Masterclass
May 30
2021
1:00 pm

Producing Masterclass

Shorts Programme: Global Collection
May 27
2021
6:00 pm

Shorts Programme: Global Collection

Shorts Programme 4
May 27
2021
6:00 pm

Shorts Programme 4

Shorts Programme 1
May 27
2021
6:00 pm

Shorts Programme 1

Interview with Sudanese Filmmaker, Eltayeb Mahdi
May 28
2021
8:00 pm

Interview with Sudanese Filmmaker, Eltayeb Mahdi

“Arab/Futurism: Speculative Storytelling in Arab Cinema”
May 29
2021
7:00 pm

“Arab/Futurism: Speculative Storytelling in Arab Cinema”

“Sugar Cage”
May 27
2021
6:00 pm

“Sugar Cage”

Shorts Programme 3
May 27
2021
6:00 pm

Shorts Programme 3

Shorts Programme: “Speculative Fiction”
May 27
2021
6:00 pm

Shorts Programme: “Speculative Fiction”

Filmmaker Roundtable 2
May 29
2021
12:00 pm

Filmmaker Roundtable 2

Filmmaker Roundtable 3
May 30
2021
12:00 pm

Filmmaker Roundtable 3

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