Hotly-contested Muhr Awards Reward Region’s Best Filmmakers Dubai, December 18, 2014 - The hotly-contested annual Muhr Awards have once again rewarded the region’s best filmmakers for their dedicated work in the industry at the Dubai International Film Festival’s 11th edition. The Muhr Awards were presented to recipients by His Highness Sheikh Mansour Bin Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum during a glittering ceremony at the Burj Al Arab. Categories in this year’s Awards are the Muhr Feature (for non-fiction and fiction feature films); the Muhr Emirati and Muhr Shorts. An array of competitive entries were received, making judging the films tougher than ever. The ceremony started by announcing the winner of the inaugural Ministry of Interior Award for Best Societal Screenplay, which goes to Emirati filmmaker Saeed Salmeen Al Murry for his project “Going to Heaven”. The inaugural Award will bestow a prize of $100,000 for Al Murry’s screenplay which this year addressed issues of child welfare. Abdulhamid Juma, Chairman, DIFF, said: “The past 11 years have brought out the best in the region’s filmmakers, whose work continues to evolve in leaps and bounds every year. Our aim at DIFF has always been to foster talent, encourage creativity and build the UAE - and the regional - film industry. I can proudly say that we have taken huge strides towards constructing this successful industry, which flourishes more and more every year. This is exemplified by the increasing number, and incredible standard, of works that are entered into these Awards.” “I am also proud of the number of films and filmmakers who are being nominated for - and successfully winning - international awards and accolades. This shows how the world is recognizing the wealth that Arab cinema has to offer.” The Awards were established in 2006, to foster and reward artistic excellence from within the Arab world and beyond. The coveted prize award funds that have been used to create some of the globe’s most unique films. DIFF Artistic Director Masoud Amralla Al Ali, said: “The breadth and depth of the films being made here continue to astound me. Our filmmakers are not bound by the creative constraints of international markets, meaning their cinematic artistry isn’t fenced in. We at DIFF are proud that we have nurtured and supported such amazing works.” The 2014 winners are: MOI Award Saeed Salmeen Al Murry for “Going to Heaven” Muhr Emirati Best Jury Prize Mohammed Swaidan LA CONFESSION (THE CONFESSION) France & UAE Best Film Aisha Alzaabi AL BU’AD AL AKHAR (THE OTHER DIMENSION) UAE Muhr Short Special Mention Rami Yasin FI AL WAQT AL DAE'A (IN OVERTIME) Jordan & Palestine Special Mention Karim Rahbani WITH THY SPIRIT Lebanon Best Jury Prize Sahim Omar Kalifa THE DEEBAD HUNTER Belgium & UAE Best Film Hinde Boujemaa ET ROMEO EPOUSA JULIETTE (...AND ROMEO MARRIED JULIETTE) Tunisia Muhr Feature Special Mention Hisham Zaman BREV TIL KONGEN (LETTER TO THE KING) UAE & Norway Special Mention Yacine Mohamed Benelhadj RANI MIYET (I'M DEAD) Algeria & UAE Special Mention Yahya Alabdallah AL MAJLIS (THE COUNCIL) Jordan & UAE Best Jury Prize Salim Abu Jabal ROSHMIA Palestine, United Arab Emirates, Qatar & Syria Best Non-Fiction Film Nujoom Al Ghanem SAMMA QARRIBAH (NEARBY SKY) UAE Best Fiction Film Khadija Al-Salami ANA NOJOOM BENT ALASHERAH WAMOTALAGAH (I AM NOJOOM, AGE 10 AND DIVORCED) Yemen, UAE & France
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