DFI Cinema
Schedule
- Thu Mar 05, 07:00 PM, Museum of Islamic Art Auditorium
DFI Cinema is presented in partnership with several organisations, including Katara, the Museum of Islamic Art, Qatar Museums and Aspire Park. Programming includes contemporary independent cinema, filmmaker retrospectives, classic films and a regular presentation of works by Qatari and Gulf filmmakers.
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Upcoming Screenings:
Contemporary Releases
The Doha Film Institute is delighted to present ‘Contemporary Releases’, a selection of the latest internationally and regionally acclaimed films. The series includes recent festival favourites, as well as the emerging new voices of DFI granted filmmakers.
- Thursday, 5 March 2020 at 7:00 PM, Museum of Islamic Art Auditorium
- Friday, 6 March 2020 at 7:00 PM, Museum of Islamic Art Auditorium
- Saturday, 7 March 2020 at 4:00 PM, Museum of Islamic Art Auditorium
143 Sahara Street
Directed by: Hassen Ferhani
Malika lives alone in the middle of the desert. There she runs a small restaurant serving two dishes, omelette or tomato omelette, to those who pass through like fleeting apparitions… Read more
Past Screenings:
Contemporary Releases
The Doha Film Institute is delighted to present ‘Contemporary Releases’, a selection of the latest internationally and regionally acclaimed films. The series will include recent festival favourites, as well as the emerging new voices of DFI granted filmmakers.
- Thursday, 6 February 2020 at 7:00 PM, Museum of Islamic Art Auditorium
- Friday, 7 February 2020 at 7:00 PM, Museum of Islamic Art Auditorium
- Saturday, 8 February 2020 at 4:00 PM, Museum of Islamic Art Auditorium
Marona’s Fantastic Tale
Directed by: Anca Damian
Victim of an accident, a small female dog remembers her different masters she has unconditionally loved… Read more
PREMIERE SCREENING
- Thursday, 23 January 2020 at 7:00 PM, Museum of Islamic Art Auditorium
- Friday, 24 January 2020 at 7:00 PM, Museum of Islamic Art Auditorium
- Saturday, 25 January 2020 at 7:00 PM, Museum of Islamic Art Auditorium
Little Women
Directed by: Greta Gerwig
Jo March reflects back and forth on her life, telling the beloved story of the March sisters – four young women each determined to live life on their own terms… Read more
Doha Forum Special Screening
- Sunday, 15 December 2019 at 7:00 PM, The Fire Station Cinema
Lost in Lebanon
Directed by: Georgia Scott, Sophia Scott
Film screening followed by a Q&A session with the directors.
‘Lost in Lebanon’ gains access to unknown stories in a region that is on the fringes of devastation. Spending over a year in Lebanon, in Beirut and on the borders of Syria, this film tells the story… Read More
Ajyal Award Winners Screening
- Thursday, 5 December 2019 at 5:30 PM and 8:00 pm, Museum of Islamic Art Auditorium
You Will Die at Twenty
Directed by: Amjad Abu Alala
On the day of her firstborn’s naming ceremony, a mother seeks out a travelling holy man to bless her son Muzamel, but is instead told that the boy will die at the tender age of twenty… Read More
- Friday, 6 December 2019 at 5:30 PM, Museum of Islamic Art Auditorium
For Sama
Directed by: Waad al-Kateab, Edward Watts
A love letter from a young mother to her daughter, the film tells the story of Waad al-Kateab’s life through five years of the uprising in Aleppo, Syria… Read More
- Friday, 6 December 2019 at 8:000 PM, Museum of Islamic Art Auditorium
The Farewell
Directed by: Lulu Wang
In this darkly-comedic, yet uplifting tale, Chinese-born, American-raised Billi (Awkwafina) finds out that her “Nai-Nai” has tragically been diagnosed with lung cancer… Read More
- Saturday, 7 December 2019 at 5:30 PM, Museum of Islamic Art Auditorium
Short Film Programme
Ajyal Award Winners
- Saturday, 7 December 2019 at 8:00 PM, Museum of Islamic Art Auditorium
1982
Directed by: Oualid Mouaness
As the academic year draws to a close at a school high in the mountains of Lebanon, eleven-year-old Wissam struggles to pluck up the courage to reveal his true feelings to classmate Joanna… Read More
Women in Film: An Indian Cinema Showcase
This programme seeks to highlight the distinct role of women within the history of Indian cinema. It showcases how progressively they became involved as much more than just symbols (whether as rebellious muses or objects of desire) but also as storytellers and directors within an evolving landscape. The programme aspires to involve the feminist and critical contributions to the writings of Indian cinema.
- Monday, 30 September 2019 at 7:00 PM, Museum of Islamic Art Auditorium
Screening is free of charge, but a ticket is required for admission.
Kaagaz Ke Phool
Directed by: Guru Dutt
Suresh Sinha, a famous director, discovers star potential in Shanti, a woman he stumbled into one rainy evening, and casts her as the lead in a film… Read More
- Monday, 14 October 2019 at 7:00 PM, Museum of Islamic Art Auditorium
The Big City
Directed by: Satyajit Ray
Life at home changes when a house-wife from a middle-class, conservative family in Calcutta gets a job as a saleswoman… Read More
- Monday, 21 October 2019 at 7:00 PM, Museum of Islamic Art Auditorium
Mirch Masala
Directed by: Ketan Mehta
Mirch Masala is a powerpacked film on the power of the suppressor being upsurped by the courage of one woman, and how unity brings to her fight the grace of revolution!… Read More
- Saturday, 2 November 2019 at 7:00 PM, Museum of Islamic Art Auditorium
Khamoshi: The Musical
Directed by: Sanjay Leela Bhansali
Joseph and Flavy are deaf and dumb couple living in Goan village. They give birth to Annie and happy she is able to hear and speak. Few years later they give birth to a son Sam, Annie’s life revolves around music. But things turn when their family runs into crisis Joseph mother Maria passes away followed by death of Sam… Read More
- Sunday, 3 November 2019 at 7:00 PM, Museum of Islamic Art Auditorium
Due to some unforeseen circumstances, tonight’s screening of Monsoon Wedding will be cancelled.
Monsoon Wedding
Directed by: Mira Nair
A stressed father, a bride-to-be with a secret, a smitten event planner, and relatives from around the world create much ado about the preparations for an arranged marriage in India… Read More
- Monday, 4 November 2019 at 7:00 PM, Museum of Islamic Art Auditorium
Water
Directed by: Deepa Mehta
The film examines the plight of a group of widows forced into poverty at a temple in the holy city of Varanasi. It focuses on a relationship between one of the widows, who wants to escape the social restrictions imposed on widows, and a man who is from the highest caste and a follower of Mahatma Gandhi… Read More
Rhythm and Flow
‘Rhythm and Flow’ is a celebration and homage to movement and rhythm on camera.
- Wednesday, 18 September 2019 at 7:00 PM, Museum of Islamic Art Auditorium
Summer Interlude
Preceded by short film ‘Birds in the Earth’ directed by Marja Helander.
Directed by: Ingmar Bergman
A lonely woman recalls her first love thirteen years prior during a brief summer vacation… Read More
- Thursday, 19 September 2019 at 7:00 PM, Museum of Islamic Art Auditorium
- Saturday, 21 September 2019 at 7:00 PM, Museum of Islamic Art Auditorium
La La Land
Directed by: Damien Chazelle
While navigating their careers in Los Angeles, a pianist and an actress fall in love while attempting to reconcile their aspirations for the future… Read More
- Friday, 20 September 2019 at 7:00 PM, Museum of Islamic Art Auditorium
Dancer in the Dark
Directed by: Lars von Trier
An east European girl goes to America with her young son, expecting it to be like a Hollywood film… Read More
- Sunday, 22 September 2019 at 7:00 PM, Museum of Islamic Art Auditorium
The Red Shoes
Preceded by short documentary ‘Ballet After Dark’ directed by B. Monét
Directed by: Michael Powell, Emeric Pressburger
A young ballet dancer is torn between the man she loves and her pursuit to become a prima ballerina… Read More
- Monday, 23 September 2019 at 7:00 PM, Museum of Islamic Art Auditorium
Lil’ Buck: Real Swan
Preceded by short film ‘Birds in the Earth’ directed by Marja Helander.
Directed by: Louis Wallecan
Dancer Lil’ Buck grew up jookin and bucking on the streets of Memphis… Read More
Contemporary Releases
The Doha Film Institute is delighted to present ‘Contemporary Releases’, a selection of the latest internationally and regionally acclaimed films. The series will include recent festival favourites, as well as the emerging new voices of DFI granted filmmakers.
- Thursday, 29 August 2019 at 7:00 PM, Museum of Islamic Art Auditorium
- Friday, 30 August 2019 at 7:00 PM, Museum of Islamic Art Auditorium
- Saturday, 31 August 2019 at 7:00 PM, Museum of Islamic Art Auditorium
Yomeddine
Directed by: A.B. Shawky
Beshay – a man cured of leprosy – has never left the leper colony in the Egyptian desert where he has lived since childhood. Following the death of his wife, he finally decides to go in search of his roots. With his meager possessions strapped to a donkey cart, he sets out… Read More
- Wednesday, 24 July 2019 at 7:00 PM, Katara Drama Theater
- Thursday, 25 July 2019 at 7:00 PM, Katara Drama Theater
- Friday, 26 July 2019 at 4:00 PM & 7:00, Katara Drama Theater
Long Day’s Journey into Night
A masterpiece of modern cinematography, ‘Long Day’s Journey into Night’ is a visually stunning 3D experience that will have you on the edge of your seats
Directed by: Gan Bi
Luo Hongwu returns to Kaili, the hometown from which he fled several years ago. He begins the search for the woman he once loved, and whom he has never been able to forget. She said her name was Wan Qiwen but never revealed her true identity… Read More
Indian Cinema – Summer Hits
To celebrate the ‘Qatar-India 2019 Year of Culture’, Doha Film Institute in partnership with Qatar Museums and the Jio MAMI Mumbai Film Festival, will be showcasing a number of exciting and genre-bending works from India’s freshest filmmaking voices. So be sure to join us at the Museum of Islamic Art in July to discover the latest and greatest in contemporary Indian cinema.
- Thursday, 4 July 2019 at 7:00 PM, Museum of Islamic Art Auditorium
- Friday, 5 July 2019 at 4:00 PM & 7:00 PM, Museum of Islamic Art Auditorium
- Saturday, 6 July 2019 at 4:00 PM & 7:00, Museum of Islamic Art Auditorium
Village Rockstars
Directed by: Rima Das
In a small village in northeast India, 10-year-old Dhunu dreams of having her own rock band. Her vibrant spirit, imagination and self-assurance stand out in a world where girls are expected to be timid and submissive… Read More
- Thursday, 11 July 2019 at 7:00 PM, Museum of Islamic Art Auditorium
- Friday, 12 July 2019 at 4:00 PM & 7:00 PM, Museum of Islamic Art Auditorium
- Saturday, 13 July 2019 at 4:00 PM & 7:00, Museum of Islamic Art Auditorium
Mard Ko Dard Nahi Hota
Directed by: Vasan Bala
The story of a young boy, Surya, who was born with the rare condition of Congenital Insensitivity to pain, meaning he cannot feel pain—so he decides to learn martial arts in order to hunt down and catch criminals… Read More
- Thursday, 18 July 2019 at 7:00 PM, Museum of Islamic Art Auditorium
- Friday, 19 July 2019 at 4:00 PM & 7:00 PM, Museum of Islamic Art Auditorium
- Saturday, 20 July 2019 at 4:00 PM & 7:00, Museum of Islamic Art Auditorium
Andhadun
Directed by: Sriram Raghavan
A visually impaired pianist’s world careens into a series of shocking twists after he unintentionally lands at the murder scene of a former film star… Read More
Thematic Series – “In Search of Lost Time”
This program showcases tales of characters in search of lost time—be it time that has passed or still passing, or has yet to pass. Whether war-torn realities or a life-threatening sickness may strike them, these characters represent the fixtures of animators who want to keep searching for what once was, and what may come after.
- 18 April at 7:00 PM, Museum of Islamic Art Auditorium
Alice
Directed by: Jan Svankamajer
In Czech director Jan Svankmajer’s surreal adaptation of Lewis Carroll’s classic children’s book, Alice follows her stuffed rabbit through a portal inside her dresser to be whisked away to Wonderland. While the White Rabbit, Mad Hatter and Cheshire Cat are still present, the familiar magical world and bizarre characters have undergone an unsettling transformation in the director’s…Read More
- 19 April at 7:00 PM, Museum of Islamic Art Auditorium
The Illusionist
Directed by: Sylvain Chomet
The Illusionist is one of a dying breed of stage entertainers. With emerging rock stars stealing his thunder in the late 1950s, he is forced to accept increasingly obscure assignments in fringe theatres, at garden parties and in bars and cafés. Then, while performing in a village pub off the west coast of Scotland, he encounters Alice, an innocent young girl, who will change his life forever…Read More
- 20 April at 4:00 PM, Museum of Islamic Art Auditorium
Masterclass with Scott Curtis
Talk will be held in ‘English’ only
Animation is filled with characters who cross borders. From Koko the Clown (Fleischer Brothers) and Alice in Cartoonland (Disney) in the 1920s to the cast of Who Framed Roger Rabbit (Robert Zemeckis, 1988) and Alice (Jan Švankmajer, 1988) and beyond, animated characters often act as avatars for our wish to cross between fantasy and reality, dream and waking life, past and present, or even life and death…Read More
- 20 April at 7:00 PM, Museum of Islamic Art Auditorium
Weekends
Directed by: Trevor Jimenez
Nominated for an Oscar earlier this year, ‘Weekends’ is the story of a young boy shuffling between the homes of his recently divorced parents. Surreal, dream-like moments mix with the domestic realities of a broken-up family in this hand-animated film set in 1980’s Toronto.
Black Barbie
Directed by: Comfort Arthur
In this thoughtful animation, Comfort Arthur narrates her attempts to lighten her skin and look like the perfect light-toned African Barbie. The personal journey she embarks on causes her to question societal ideals of beauty and whether she can accept herself as she is.
Blind Vaysha
Directed by: Theodore Ushev
Vaysha is not like other young girls; her left eye sees only the past. Her right, only the future. Blinded by what was and tormented by what will be, she remains trapped between two irreconcilable temporalities. In this metaphoric tale of timeless wisdom and beauty, filmmaker Theodore Ushev reminds us of the importance of living in the present moment.
Wild Life
Directed by: Amanda Forbis, Wendy Tilby
This Oscar-nominated short tells the story of a dapper young remittance man who is sent from England to Alberta to attempt ranching in 1909. However, his affection for badminton, bird watching and liquor leaves him little time for wrangling cattle. It soon becomes clear that nothing in his refined upbringing has prepared him for the harsh conditions of the New World.
Sandburg’s Arithmetic
Directed by: Lynn Diana Smith
Carl Sandburg, beloved American poet, narrates this animated short film based on his poem “Arithmetic.” The film takes place in Sandburg’s home in Flat Rock, North Carolina, where we see children not only adding and multiplying, but also experiencing numbers as part of the living, breathing world.
Begone Dull Care
Directed by: Evelyn Lambart and Norman Mclaren
In this extraordinary short animation, Evelyn Lambart and Norman McLaren painted colours, shapes, and transformations directly on to their filmstrip. The result is a vivid interpretation, in fluid lines and colour, of jazz music played by the Oscar Peterson Trio.
Late Afternoon
Directed by: Louise Bagnall
Oscar-shortlisted short film ‘Late Afternoon’ uses hand-drawn digital animation to poignantly explore the internal landscape of a woman with memory loss.
The Street
Directed by: Caroline Leaf
This award-winning animation is a poignant interpretation of a short story by Montreal author Mordecai Richler. It makes a strong statement about how many families respond to their old and infirm members. In washes of watercolour and ink, filmmaker Caroline Leaf illustrates reactions to a dying grandmother, capturing family feelings and distilling them into harsh reality.
Contemporary Releases
The Doha Film Institute is delighted to present ‘Contemporary Releases’, a selection of the latest internationally and regionally acclaimed films. The series will include recent festival favourites, as well as the emerging new voices of DFI granted filmmakers.
- Thursday, 7 March 2019 at 7:00 PM, Museum of Islamic Art Auditorium
- Friday, 8 March 2019 at 6:00 PM, Museum of Islamic Art Auditorium
The Wild Pear Tree
Directed by: Nuri Bilge Ceylan
‘The Wild Pear Tree’ follows Sinan—an aspiring writer who returns home after college hoping to make enough money to publish his first novel. He wanders the town encountering old flames and obstinate gatekeepers, only to find his youthful ambition increasingly at odds with the deferred dreams of his gambling-addict father…Read More
- Friday, 25 January 2019 at 4:00 and 7:00 PM, Museum of Islamic Art Auditorium
- Saturday, 26 January 2019 at 4:00 and 7:00 PM, Museum of Islamic Art Auditorium
- Sunday, 27 January 2019 at 7:00 PM, Museum of Islamic Art Auditorium
Rojo
Directed by: Benjamin Naishtat
In the mid-seventies, a strange man arrives in a quiet provincial city. In a restaurant, without any apparent reason, he starts insulting Claudio, a renowned lawyer. The community supports the lawyer, and the stranger is humiliated and thrown out of the place…Read More
Russian Film Showcase
In celebration of Year of Culture Qatar – Russia 2018, the Doha Film Institute and Qatar Museums are proud to present ‘Russian Film Showcase”. The film programme highlights a selection of the most prominent masterpieces and classics of Soviet Union and Russian Cinema.
- 6 November at 7:00 PM, Museum of Islamic Art Auditorium
My Friend Ivan Lapshin
Directed by: Aleksei German
As a police detective in Stalinist Russia, Ivan Lapshin lives a life of extremes. At home in the communal flat he shares with other families, he is a kind,…Read More
- 13 November at 7:00 PM, Museum of Islamic Art Auditorium
Come and See
Directed by: Elem Klimov
The invasion of a village in Byelorussia by German forces sends young Florya into the forest to join the weary Resistance fighters, against his family’s wishes…Read More
- 9 October at 6:00 PM, Museum of Islamic Art Auditorium
Battleship Potemkin
Directed by: Sergei Eisenstein
In the midst of the Russian Revolution of 1905, the crew of the battleship Potemkin mutiny against the brutal, tyrannical regime of the vessel’s officers…Read More
- 9 October at 8:30 PM, Museum of Islamic Art Auditorium
Alexander Nevsky
Directed by: Sergei Eisenstein, Dmitri Vasilyev
When German knights invade Russia, Prince Alexander Nevsky must rally his people to resist the formidable force…Read More
- 16 October at 7:00 PM, Museum of Islamic Art Auditorium
The Cranes are Flying
Directed by: Mikhail Kalatozov
Based on a play by V. Rusov, this film is a love story set during the early years of WWII. Widowed by the war, Tatyana Samoylova reluctantly marries her late …Read More
- 30 October at 7:00 PM, Museum of Islamic Art Auditorium
Mirror
Directed by: Andrei Tarkovsky
In ‘Mirror’, Tarkovsky mixes historical footage and original poetry to illustrate the reminiscences of a dying man about his childhood during World War II…Read More
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Ajyal Film Series
Our Ajyal Film Series aims to keep the spirit of our annual Ajyal Film Festival alive throughout the year. ‘Ajyal’ means ‘generations’ in Arabic and we invite audiences of all ages and backgrounds to come and celebrate the power of cinema with us. As always, our family-friendly films will seek to spark curiosity, bring joy, create friendships, and empower the next generation.
In this instalment, we present the Made in Qatar short, ‘Walls’ by Nibu Vasudevan who will hold a short Q&A session following the screening, and Alfonso Cuarón’s family drama ‘A Little Princess’.
- 4 October at 6:00 PM, Museum of Islamic Art Auditorium
Walls
Directed by: Nibu Vasudevan
Followed by a Q&A session with Nibu Vasudevan
In a decaying world that has become nothing more than a trash heap, a race of skeleton-like, robotic creatures are engaged in a pointless…Read More
A Little Princess
Directed by: Alfonso Cuarón
A privileged, free-spirited young girl tries to adapt to life in a strict boarding school in this charming, critically acclaimed children’s fantasy. Read More
Magicians of the Light
Cinematographers are visionaries who manipulate light to make their imaginations a reality. The true masters produce iconic images that can redefine cinema. ‘Magicians of the Light’ is a series of five such films that showcase iconic works from cinematic mavericks who pushed the boundaries of the medium, leaving their legacy on cinematic history.
- September 19 at 6:00 PM, Museum of Islamic Art Auditorium
Life of Pi
Directed by: Ang Lee
After deciding to sell their zoo in India and move to Canada, Santosh and Gita Patel board a freighter with their sons and a few remaining animals…Read More
- September 20 at 7:00 PM, Museum of Islamic Art Auditorium
Sansho the Bailiff
Directed by: Kenji Mizoguchi
With an introduction by Richard Peña
A film of unparalleled beauty by the great Japanese Master Kenji Mizoguchi. While on a journey to visit their father,
a banished governor, Zushio and Anju are attacked,…Read More
- September 21 at 4:00 PM, Museum of Islamic Art Auditorium
The Seventh Seal
Directed by: Ingmar Bergman
With an introduction by Richard Peña
When disillusioned Swedish knight Antonius Block returns home from the Crusades to find his country in the grips of the Black Death, he challenges Death to a chess match for his life…Read More
- September 21 at 7:00 PM, Museum of Islamic Art Auditorium
Days of Heaven
Directed by: Terrence Malick
With an introduction by Richard Peña
Visually and thematically, one of the most beautiful films ever made. ‘Days of Heaven’ is a screen poem about life in America at the turn of the century…Read More
- September 22 at 7:00 PM, Museum of Islamic Art Auditorium
Road to Perdition
Directed by: Sam Mendes
With an introduction by Richard Peña
Mike Sullivan (Tom Hanks) is an enforcer for powerful Depression-era Midwestern mobster John Rooney (Paul Newman). Rooney’s son, Connor (Daniel Craig), is …Read More
- September 22 at 4:00 PM, Museum of Islamic Art Auditorium
Masterclass with Richard Peña
In his inspiring masterclass, Richard Peña, Professor of Film Studies at Columbia University and Director of the New York Film Festival from 1988 to 2012, will offer…Read More
Contemporary Releases
The Doha Film Institute is delighted to present ‘Contemporary Releases’, a selection of the latest internationally and regionally acclaimed films. The series will include recent festival favourites, as well as the emerging new voices of DFI granted filmmakers.
- 13 September 2018 at 6:00 PM and 9:00 PM, Museum of Islamic Art Auditorium
- 14 September 2018 at 3:00 PM, 6:00 PM and 9:00 PM, Museum of Islamic Art Auditorium
Searching
Directed by: Aneesh Chaganty
After his 16-year-old daughter goes missing, a desperate father breaks into her laptop to look for clues to find her…Read More
- 6 September 2018 at 7:00 PM, Museum of Islamic Art Auditorium
- 7 September 2018 at 4:30 PM and 7:00 PM, Museum of Islamic Art Auditorium
The Rider
Directed by: Chloé Zhao
Visually stunning, emotionally arresting, and profoundly empathetic, ‘The Rider’ stars Brady Jandreau as a once-rising star of the rodeo circuit warned that his competition days are over after a…Read More
Fathers Through the Lens
The Doha Film Institute is delighted to present ‘Fathers Through the Lens’, a selection of acclaimed films from around the world that celebrate paternal relationships through cinema.
- 26 April 2018 at 7 PM, Museum of Islamic Art Auditorium
Wajib
Directed by: Annemarie Jacir
Film screening followed by a Q&A session with the filmmakers:
Annemarie Jacir – Director
Ossama Bawardi – Producer
Mohammad Bakri – Actor
Shadi returns to his hometown to help his father hand-deliver his sister’s wedding invitations. He has spent the last several years abroad and there is little he misses about this place he left a long time ago…Read More
- 27 April 2018 at 7 PM, Museum of Islamic Art Auditorium
Le Grand Voyage
Directed by: Ismaël Ferroukhi
Out of filial duty and a sense of adventure, Reda, a young French man, agrees to accompany his elderly Moroccan father on the hajj. The only catch: the journey from France to Saudi Arabia will be by car…Read More
- 28 April 2018 at 4 PM, Museum of Islamic Art Auditorium
Fantastic Mr. Fox
Directed by: Wes Anderson
Based on the beloved book by Roald Dahl, this is the story of Mr. and Mrs. Fox who live an idyllic home life with their son Ash and visiting young nephew Kristopherson. But after 12 years, the bucolic existence proves too much for Mr Fox’s wild animal instincts…Read More
- 28 April 2018 at 7 PM, Museum of Islamic Art Auditorium
Like Father, Like Son (Soshite Chichi Ni Naru)
Directed by: Hirokazu Kore-Eda
Ryota is a successful Tokyo architect who works long hours to provide for his wife, Midori and six-year-old son, Keita. But when a blood test reveals Keita and another baby were switched at birth…Read More
- 29 April 2018 at 7 PM, Museum of Islamic Art Auditorium
The Return (Vozvrashchenie)
Directed by: Andrey Zvyagintsev
Inseparable, if occasionally quarrelsome, young Ivan and his elder brother Andrei are shocked and excited when their father, who has not been home for 12 years and whom the boys only know from a faded photograph…Read More
Ajyal Film Series
Our new Ajyal Film Series aims to keep the spirit of our annual Ajyal Youth Film Festival alive throughout the year. ‘Ajyal’ means ‘generations’ in Arabic and we invite audiences of all ages and backgrounds to come and celebrate the power of cinema with us. As always, our family-friendly films will seek to spark curiosity, bring joy, create friendships, and empower the next generation.
- 12 April 2018 at 6 PM, Katara Drama Theatre
Paper Planes
Preceded by the Made in Qatar short ‘Dana’s Kite’ and a Q&A session with the director Noor Al Nasr.
Directed by: Robert Connolly
When 11-year-old Dylan discovers his exceptional talent for creating paper planes, he becomes obsessed with his new hobby and eventually competes at the national level in Sydney…Read More
Dana’s Kite
Directed by: Noor Al-Nasr
Dana is playing with her kite on the beach at the water’s edge while her brother Ahmed sits on the sand messaging his friends on his mobile phone. She tries to get his attention but he’s too busy to see the amazing shell she has found…Read More
Special Screening
The Doha Film Institute, in partnership with the Embassy of Canada to Qatar and the Qatari Businesswomen’s Association, is delighted to present ‘Dream, Girl’, a documentary showcasing the stories of inspiring and ambitious female entrepreneurs.
- 26 March at 7:00 PM, Museum of Islamic Art Auditorium
Dream, Girl
SOLD OUT
The screening is followed by a panel discussion session.
Free – first come, first served
Directed by: Erin Bagwell
Through in-depth interviews and access to the daily lives of five incredible entrepreneurs, ‘Dream, Girl’ paints a complex picture of what it means to be a leader…Read More
Contemporary Releases
The Doha Film Institute is delighted to present ‘Contemporary Releases’, a selection of the latest internationally and regionally acclaimed films. The series will include recent festival favourites, as well as the emerging new voices of DFI granted filmmakers.
- 22 March at 7:00 PM, Museum of Islamic Art Auditorium
- 23 March at 4:30 PM and 7:00 PM, Museum of Islamic Art Auditorium
Faces Places
Directed by: JR, Agnès Varda
‘Faces Places’ is a lively, fun, stirring tribute to art and its ability to touch people and bring souls together… Read More
- 15 February at 7:00 PM
- 16 February at 4:30 PM and 7:00 PM
Radiance
Directed by: Naomi Kawase
Misako is a struggling writer hired to create film audio descriptions for the visually impaired. At a screening, she meets Nakamori, an older photographer who is slowly losing his eyesight. He offers to help Misako with her scripts, and together they learn to see the subtly radiant world that is invisible to most eyes… Read More
- Thursday, 25 January, 7:00 PM
- Friday, 26 January, 4:30 PM
- Friday, 26 January, 7:00 PM
The Other Side of Hope
Directed by: Aki Kaurismäki
‘The Other Side of Hope’ follows two people searching for a place to call home. Displaced Syrian Khaled (Sherwan Haji) lands in Helsinki as a stowaway; meanwhile, middle-aged salesman Wikström (Sakari Kuosmanen) leaves behind his wife and job and buys a conspicuously unprofitable seafood restaurant. After Khaled is denied asylum, he decides not to return to Aleppo, and the paths of the two men cross fortuitously… Read More
In association with the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Qatar, the Doha Film Institute proudly presents ‘What Tomorrow Brings’ in honour of International Human Rights Day.
- Saturday, 9 December, 7:00 PM
What Tomorrow Brings
Directed by: Beth Murphy
‘What Tomorrow Brings’ is a feature documentary that tells the story of the first all-girls’ school in a small Afghan village. It traces the interconnected stories of students, teachers, village elders, parents, and school founder Razia Jan… Read More
A Symphony of Films
Cinema is primarily considered to be a visual experience, but while of course we see film with our eyes, we experience it just as much with our ears. Music can serve cinema in a myriad of ways, enhancing a film’s emotional impact and storytelling process. This is why many great filmmakers rely on composers to create scores to complement their films.
DFI Cinema is proud to once again invite you to celebrate some of the works of great film composers who have collaborated with remarkable filmmakers from all over the world for a 2nd edition of “A Symphony of Films”.
- Thursday, 21 September, 7:30 PM
Score: A Film Music Documentary
Directed by: Matt Schrader
The dramatic moments of a film’s emotional climax are often driven by its score. This documentary gives a look into how composers develop some of the most iconic scores in history, chronically the creative challenges from the first few notes on a piano keyboard… Read More
- Thursday, 21 September, 10:00 PM
Batman
Directed by: Tim Burton
Crime rates in Gotham City continue to grow as it approaches its bicentennial, driving the Mayor to order police commissioner James Gordon to take new measures in making the city safer. Their main concern is mob boss Carl Girssom, just as he ends up having a falling out with his right-hand man Jack Napier… Read More
- Friday, 22 September, 7:30 PM
A Symphony of Films: Music from Britain and Qatar
Celebrated film composer Deborah Mollison sees the role of a composer as a commentator in society. In this concert, she’ll introduce her music including acclaimed title East is East with her personal comments.
The following selection of scores by Deborah Mollison span her career over twenty years of work in film and television. Each piece embodies the heart of the musical style that evolved for each project and as such illustrates a diversity of genre that has become well known in the work of Deborah Mollison.
As an orchestral composer from an early age, Mollison does not shy away from large instrumental forces and in this array of film cues we hear both epic and microscopic forms of composition, an emotional journey that we hope will capture your senses.
- Opening Titles from ‘The Boys of Sunset Ridge’
- ‘The Irish Empire’
- ‘East is East’
- ‘Infinite Justice’
- ‘Tied to a Chair’
- End Theme from ‘Heather‘s Painting’
- ‘Wild Weather’
The Qatari half of the program includes no fewer than three world premieres from Dana Al-Fardan, Nasser Nasseb and Wael Binali.
- Dana Alfardan: Necromancer
- Dana Alfardan: Intertwined
- Nasser Nasseb: Four Seasons
- Wael Binali: Earth
- Wael Binali: Niramaya
To purchase tickets please visit the Qatar Philharmonic Orchestra website.
- Saturday, 23 September, 3:00 PM
Azur & Asmar: The Princes’ Quest
Directed by: Michel Ocelot
Once upon a time there were two children nursed by the same woman, Jenane. Jenane’s son, dark-haired, dark-eyed Asmar, and Azur, the blonde, blue-eyed son of a nobleman, were as close as brothers. They grew up with Jenane’s tales of the Djinn-fairy awaiting release by a heroic prince, before Azur’s father brutally separated the boys… Read More
- Saturday, 23 September, 5:30 PM
Masterclass with Dr. Deborah Mollison: Becoming a Film Composer
Dr. Deborah Mollison will investigate the journey needed to become a film composer and events on the way. Where does inspiration come from? How is it manifest?…Read More
- Saturday, 23 September, 8:30 PM
Bicycle Thieves
Directed by: Vittorio De Sica
Ricci, an unemployed family man in post-WWII Italy, is desperate for a good job. He gets one hanging up posters across Rome, which he needs a bicycle for. Soon after, his bike is stolen and he and his son venture the streets of the capital in search of it. When the bike is finally located and the thief caught, Ricci, having no proof, is forced to let it and the thief go. Both Ricci and his family know that without a bike, he cannot keep his job… Read More
- Sunday, 24 September, 7:30 PM
Stalker
Directed by: Andrei Tarkovsky
The film follows a mission led by a Stalker, a professional guide to a mysterious restricted site known as the Zone, along with his two clients, a gloomy writer seeking inspiration and a professor searching for scientific discovery. A seemingly normal journey into the Room, a place where a person’s deepest desires are fulfilled, turns into a crisis for the Stalker… Read More
- Monday, 25 September, 7:30 PM
Pather Panchali
Directed by: Satyajit Ray
In a quiet, rural Indian village, Sarbojaya looks after her daughter, Durga, and son, Apu, as well as her husband Harihar’s elderly aunt. While Harihar, a writer and a poet, dreams of a better life for his family, the daily hardships of their impoverished circumstances stack up against the family… Read More
As part of Qatar Germany 2017 Year of Culture
- Tuesday, 26 September, 7:30 PM
Metropolis
Directed by: Fritz Lang
The Complete Metropolis (2010 release) silent film by director Fritz Lang is presented with live accompaniment by the Qatar Philharmonic Orchestra who will be playing the original film score by Gottfried Huppertz which was reconstructed and adapted for performance use by Frank Strobel in 2010 and which includes the missing instrumentation parts by Marco Jovic.
Synopsis:
The story takes place in the future in the city of Metropolis. The city is divided into two parts, the rich and powerful in the Upper Town and the slave-like workers who run their machinery in the Lower Town. Johann Fredersen rules over the city, claiming himself as its brain and those in the Lower Town as nothing more than mere ‘hands’ of the machinery. When Johann’s son, Freder, follows Maria, a young woman from Lower Town preaching the values of love and reconciliation, he unsuccessfully pleads his father to improve the inhumane conditions he came to witness.
Johann, fearing a revolt, commissions the scientist Rotwang to create a robot version of Maria, which would enable him to influence the workers as he pleased. Rotwang, a long-time rival of Johann’s, develops his own plan to use robot Maria to destroy the city
To purchase tickets please visit the Qatar Philharmonic Orchestra website.
FILMPHILHARMONIC EDITION
Film by courtesy of Friedrich-Wilhelm-Murnau-Stiftung,
Music by courtesy of EUROPEAN FILMPHILHARMONIC INSTITUTE.
A Window on Contemporary Arab Cinema
DFI Cinema presents A Window on Contemporary Arab Cinema, featuring films that have been recipients of DFI Grants. The series focuses on emerging talent from the Middle East and features the Qatar premieres of four ground-breaking works by young artists, alongside a compilation of short films from across the region.
Ticket Package
A Window on Contemporary Arab Cinema Ticket Package: 75 QR
Ticket Package grants buyer one ticket to each screening in the ‘A Window on Contemporary Arab Cinema’ film series (10 – 12 May, 5 screenings). Offer available online and in person while supplies last.
Short Film Programme
- Wednesday, 10 May, 5:30 PM, Katara Drama Theatre
Maqloubeh
Directed by: Nicolas Damuni
Five young art students awake to the sound of gunfire and bombardment. As the electricity has been cut and a curfew imposed, they do not know what is happening outside… Read More
Selma
Directed by: Mohamed Ben Attia
After the accidental death of her taxi-driver husband, Selma decides to become master of her own life by taking over his taxi… Read More
Waves ’98
Directed by: Ely Dagher
The complex relationship of contemporary Beirutis to their troubled home city is beautifully imagined in Ely Dagher’s Palme d’Or-winning ‘Waves ‘98’… Read More
The Desert Fish
Directed by: Alaa Eddine Aljem
The southern desert of Morocco. The son wants to become a fisherman and is always dreaming of the sea. His father, a gravedigger, cannot understand his son’s desire to leave their land… Read More
The Wall
Directed by: Odette Makhlouf Mouarkech
In this engaging and endearing short, director Odette Makhlouf Mouarkech locates a seemingly impersonal structure that became the anchor of a community… Read More
- Wednesday, 10 May, 8:00 PM, Katara Drama Theatre
Eyes of a Thief
Directed by: Najwa Najjar
Inspired by real events, ‘Eyes of a Thief’ is a rare glimpse into Palestinian society from the inside. At the height of the 2002 Palestinian Uprising, Tareq,… Read More
- Thursday, 11 May, 8:00 PM, Katara Drama Theatre
Dégradé
Directed by: Arab Abunasser, Tarzan Abunasser
A hot summer’s day in the Gaza Strip. Today the electricity is on. Christine’s beauty salon is heaving with female clients: a bitter divorcée, a religious woman, a lunatic addicted to prescription drugs,… Read More
- Friday, 12 May, 5:30 PM, Katara Drama Theatre
The Dark Wind (Reseba)
Directed by: Hussein Hassan
Reko and Pero, a young Yazidi couple, prepare for family life in their village Boza. Suddenly, Islamic State fighters attack the Shingal region of Kurdistan. At this moment, Reko is absent… Read More
- Friday, 12 May, 8:00 PM, Katara Drama Theatre
Ali, the Goat and Ibrahim
Directed by: Sherif El Bendary
Ali loves a goat called Nada. Ibrahim is a depressed sound engineer who hears voices he cannot decipher. Ali’s mother drags him to a healer, who gives Ali stones to throw into the water so that he will be healed… Read More
Creators of Horror
DFI Cinema invites you to a thrilling series of films that will put you on the edge of your seat. Our Creators of Horror series celebrates the craft of eclectic filmmakers who have redefined the genre.
- Thursday, 20 April, 7:30 PM, Museum of Islamic Art Auditorium
Psycho
Directed by: Alfred Hitchcock
Marion Crane makes a terrible mistake: she steals a large sum of money from her employer’s safe. With that, she is on the lam. Eventually, of course,… Read More
- Friday, 21 April, 3:00 PM, Museum of Islamic Art Auditorium
Jumanji
Directed by: Joe Johnston
In 1969, young Alan Parrish is a rich kid having a tough time. He’s a great target for the town bully, who warns him to keep away from his girlfriend Sarah after he steals Alan’s… Read More
Made In Qatar Thriller Programme
- Friday, 21 April, 5:30 PM, Museum of Islamic Art Auditorium
Qarar
Directed by: Ali Al Anssari
Like a George Romero movie, or an installment of ‘The Walking Dead’ set in post-apocalyptic Qatar, ‘Qarar’ tells the suspenseful tale of a young married couple… Read More
Asfoora
Directed by: Mayar Hamdan
When she is caught cheating on an exam, Jana is sent to detention, where she encounters a cruel bird that taunts her mercilessly. The school girl goes to extreme… Read More
I
Directed by: Ali Al Anssari
A psycho demands perfection in every aspect of his life. When he notices that his friend has an asymmetrical face, he decides to take… Read More
Man of the House
Directed by: Khalifa AlMarri
A teenager lovingly cares for his baby brother. His parents, he explains in voiceover, have left the family, so he is now the man of the house. But something doesn’t… Read More
- Friday, 21 April, 7:30 PM, Museum of Islamic Art Auditorium
The Orphanage
Directed by: J.A. Bayona
From ghost stories around the campfire to classics of literature, from urban myths to legends of cinema – the haunted house and its various threatening extensions are a classic horror trope… Read More
- Saturday, 22 April, 7:30 PM, Museum of Islamic Art Auditorium
Vampyr
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