Screening of From Ground Zero, 2024. Supervisor: Rashid Masharawi. Sharjah Film Platform 7, Mirage City Cinema, Al Mureijah Square, Sharjah, 2024. Image courtesy of Sharjah Art Foundation. Photo: Shanavas Jamaluddin
Sharjah Art Foundation announces the winners of Sharjah Film Platform Awards in four categories based on genre and length: Documentary Feature, Documentary Short, Fiction Feature and Fiction Short.
This year, the films in the competition section were nominated by an international committee of filmmakers. The selection featured a wide range of films from different parts of the world, including Myanmar, Bhutan, Rwanda, Nigeria, Colombia, Bahrain and Palestine.
The films featured in the festival were then evaluated by an international jury that selected the Sharjah Film Platform Award winners. The jury members included:
• Fadi Haddad, Associate Professor of Digital Production and Storytelling, American University in Dubai
• Katia Jarjoura, Filmmaker and Middle East specialist
• Sarah Trad, Co-Director of Programming for the MENA Film Festival in Vancouver
• Youssef Shazli, Cofounder and Director of Zawya Cinema
• Zeina Shanaah, Head of Development at Alamiya Filmed Entertainment
• Nezar Andary, Filmmaker, Academic and Curator
SFP Awardees:
• Best Documentary Feature Film:
Coconut Head Generation (2023)
Director: Alain Kassanda
France, Nigeria | 89 Minutes
Reclaiming the expression ‘coconut head generation’, a derisive term for stubborn and brainless youth, the film shows how a group of students assert their right to intellectual freedom, while honing their critical voice.
• Best Documentary Short Film:
Surveilling A Crime Scene (2024)
Director: Alana Hunt
Australia | 22 Minutes
Shot on Super 8mm film, the film examines the lives of non-Indigenous people in Miriwoong Country in northwest Australia to frame colonisation as not only a historical phenomenon but also a continuous and present violence.
• Honourable Mention Documentary Feature Film:
From Ground Zero (2024)
Supervisor: Rashid Masharawi
Palestine, United Arab Emirates | 113 Minutes
This hour-long feature, comprising 22 short films of various genres, explores everyday life through drama, comedy, literature, painting, music and animation. The films reflect the vitality of the art scene in the Gaza Strip, despite all odds.
• Best Fiction Feature Film:
Cu Li Never Cries (2024)
Director: Phạm Ngọc Lân
Vietnam, Singapore, France, Philippines, Norway | 92 Minutes
The film weaves together the present moment with the complex echoes of Vietnamese history by interspersing an old woman's longing for the past with a young couple's uncertain future.
• Best Fiction Short Film:
Upshot (2024)
Director: Maha Haj
Palestine, Italy, France | 34 Minutes
After suffering unimaginable loss, Suleiman and Lubna retreat to an isolated farm, where they tend to their crops and engage in impassioned debates about their five children's life choices. One day a stranger arrives to reveal a harrowing truth from their past.
• Honourable Mention Fiction Feature Film:
Oasis of Now (2023)
Director: Chia Chee Sum
Malaysia, Singapore, France | 90 Minutes
In this film, a woman meets up with her daughter in a stairwell of an old Kuala Lumpur apartment complex. Taking refuge on a nearly abandoned floor, they play simple games and make the most of their secret time together before each must return to their home in the same complex. But in these stolen moments when dreams and reality elide, nothing is quite what it seems.
The seventh edition of Sharjah Film Platform took place from 15 to 24 November 2024 at the Mirage City Cinema, the open-air theatre in Sharjah’s historical quarter, and VOX Cinemas, City Centre Al Zahia.
Presented in parallel with the film screenings, a series of public programmes provided opportunities for learning and gathering. This year’s programme focused on notions of modernity in African and Asian film, cinema as resistance and resilience from Palestine and beyond, as well as innovations in documentary filmmaking.
Also part of this year’s SFP, the Sharjah Film Platform Feature Fund will award up to 500,000 AED to one UAE-based scriptwriter, director or lead/executive producer for the completion of an English- or Arabic-language narrative feature currently under production. Formerly the Pitching Forum, the strengthened fund now provides more comprehensive and robust support to filmmakers in the country. The deadline to submit the application is 11:59 pm (UAE time) on 28 February 2025.
To know more about the Sharjah Film Platform 7, visit sharjahart.org.
Sharjah Film Platform (SFP) is an annual festival of independent cinema and experimental filmmaking 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, workshops and gatherings—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.
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.
Established in 2009 to expand programmes beyond the Sharjah Biennial, which launched in 1993, the Foundation is a critical resource for artists and cultural organisations in the Gulf and a conduit for local, regional and international developments in contemporary art. The Foundation’s deep commitment to developing and sustaining the cultural life and heritage of Sharjah is reflected through year-round exhibitions, performances, screenings and educational programmes in the city of Sharjah and across the Emirate, often hosted in historic buildings that have been repurposed as cultural and community centres. A growing collection reflects the Foundation’s support of contemporary artists in the realisation of new work and its recognition of the contributions made by pioneering modern artists from the region and around the world.
Sharjah Art Foundation is a legally independent public body established by Emiri Decree and supported by government funding, grants from national and international nonprofits and cultural organisations, corporate sponsors and individual patrons. Hoor Al Qasimi serves as President and Director. All exhibitions are free and open to the public.
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 Muhammad Al Qasimi, Sharjah is home to more than 20 museums and has long been known as the cultural hub of the United Arab Emirates. In 1998, it was named UNESCO's 'Arab Capital of Culture' and has been designated the UNESCO ‘World Book Capital’ for the year 2019.
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