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Tropfest Arabia ( ar, تروب فست أرابيا) is an extension of Tropfest, the world's largest short film festival. Tropfest began in 1993 as a screening for 200 people in a cafe in Sydney but has since become the largest platform for
short films A short film is any motion picture that is short enough in running time not to be considered a feature film. The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences defines a short film as "an original motion picture that has a running time of 40 minutes ...
in the world. Tropfest Arabia was first held in November 2011 in
Abu Dhabi Abu Dhabi (, ; ar, أَبُو ظَبْيٍ ' ) is the capital and second-most populous city (after Dubai) of the United Arab Emirates. It is also the capital of the Emirate of Abu Dhabi and the centre of the Abu Dhabi Metropolitan Area. ...
, the United Arab Emirates. Tropfest Arabia covers the Middle East and North Africa (
MENA MENA, an acronym in the English language, refers to a grouping of countries situated in and around the Middle East and North Africa. It is also known as WANA, SWANA, or NAWA, which alternatively refers to the Middle East as Western Asia (or a ...
) region and is open to Nationals of Algeria, Bahrain, Djibouti, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Oman, Palestine, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Syria, Tunisia, United Arab Emirates and Yemen. The event is supported by twofour54 Abu Dhabi whose aim is to establish a sustainable Arabic media and entertainment content creation industry in the Middle East. The second annual Tropfest Arabia film festival took place in Abu Dhabi in October 2012. A regional Tropfest Arabia workshop tour on short filmmaking kicked off in May 2012, with sessions hosted in Egypt, UAE, Oman, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Qatar, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco and Iraq. The third Tropfest Arabia film festival took place in Abu Dhabi's Cornishe on November 8. A regional Tropfest Arabia workshop tour on short filmmaking kicked off in May 2012, with sessions hosted in Egypt, UAE, Oman, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Qatar, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco and Iraq.


Tropfest Arabia 2011

Over 12,000 film fans from across the region attended Tropfest Arabia on Abu Dhabi’s Corniche for the inaugural TROPFEST Arabia 2011 on November 4, 2011. The festival was hosted by Raya Abirached and
Qusai Kheder Qusai Kheder ( ar, قصي خضر, born 1978), known by the stage name Qusai, is a Saudi American hip hop artist, singer/songwriter, record producer, rapper, television personality, voice actor and DJ. He is the first professional Saudi hip hop a ...
from
Arabs' Got Talent ''Arabs Got Talent'' ( ar, أرابز غوت تالنت) is an Arab reality television talent show broadcast by MBC 1 in the Arab world; it is produced by the MBC and was first broadcast on 14 January 2011. The show features contestants with a va ...
, with performances from the cast members of Star Academy Arab World season eight. Egyptian comedian and drama actor Ahmed Helmy acted as co-director alongside Tropfest founder and director John Polson. The jury panel included UAE filmmaker
Nayla Al Khaja Nāyla al-Khāja (Arabic: نايلة الخاجة‎, born 7 March 1978) is the first female film writer, director and producer in the United Arab Emirates . Al-Khaja's films have screened at more than 42 film festivals worldwide. In 2006, al-Kha ...
, Saudi filmmaker and actress Ahd, Saudi director Mamdouh Salem, Lebanese director
Amin Dora Amin Dora ( ar, أمين درة, born 1980 in Zahle, Lebanon) is a film director, visual artist and professor at the Lebanese Academy of Fine Arts. In 2010, he directed the first Arabic web drama series, ''Shankaboot'', winner of the Digital Emm ...
, Egyptian producer and scriptwriter Mohammed Hefzy, Jordanian actor Eyad Nasser and TROPFEST Australia 2011 winner Damon Gameau.


Tropfest Arabia 2012

Film enthusiasts from across the region attended the second edition of TROPFEST Arabia, which was held on Abu Dhabi's Corniche on October 26, 2012. The event was presented by festival hosts, Raya Abirached and
Qusai Kheder Qusai Kheder ( ar, قصي خضر, born 1978), known by the stage name Qusai, is a Saudi American hip hop artist, singer/songwriter, record producer, rapper, television personality, voice actor and DJ. He is the first professional Saudi hip hop a ...
from the hit show Arabs’ Got Talent. Lebanese pop star Carole Samaha, performed some of her hit songs. Tunisian actress Hend Sabry acted as co-director alongside TROPFEST founder, John Polson. The jury consisted of a panel of renowned Arab filmmakers including Emirati animator and Chairman of Lammtara, Mohammed Saeed Harib; Kuwaiti film producer and director, Amer Al Zuhair; Jordanian actress and producer, Saba Mubarak; Syrian actress and filmmaker, Kinda Alloush; Egyptian writer and director, Amr Salama and Lebanese musician and composer
Khaled Mouzanar Khaled Mouzanar (born September 27, 1974) is a Lebanese music composer, songwriter, writer and film producer. He has composed music scores for several films, including ''After Shave'', ''Caramel'', ''Where Do We Go Now?'' and '' Capernaum (film)' ...
.


Tropfest Arabia 2013

The third annual Tropfest Arabia film festival took place in Abu Dhabi's Cornishe on November 8. The event was presented by festival host, Raya Abirached. Lebanese pop star
Ramy Ayach Ramy Abu Ayach ( ar, رامي ابوعياش, born August 18, 1980) is a Lebanese singer, composer, and actor. Commonly referred to as the "Pop Star" in the Arab world for his impact and contribution to the contemporary Arab music scene and Pop ...
, performed some of his hit songs. The jury consisted of a panel of Arab filmmakers including Emirati director Ali Mustafa; Kuwaiti actor, Khaled Amin; Syrian actor, Bassel Khayat; Tunisian actress ,
Dorra Zarrouk Dorra Ibrahim Zarrouk ( ar, درة إبراهيم زروق; born 13 January 1980) is a Tunisian actress living in Egypt. Early life Dorra was born in Tunis, her father was Ibrahim Zarrouk and her maternal grandfather, Ali Zouaoui, was an econom ...
; and Jordanian producer Rula Nasser.


Signature item

Each year, Tropfest Arabia requires that entries include a particular "Tropfest Signature Item" (TSI) or action to ensure that they are unique and are made specifically for the festival. * 2014 - Pin * 2013 - Time * 2012 - The number 2 * 2011 - Star


Winners

2011 *First Place - Jassem Al Jabbouri from Baghdad, Iraq won first place for his fil
Flock of Stars
the grand prize included US$12,500, a trip to LA to meet top film executives and a trip to Australia to be a judge at TROPFEST Australia 2012. *Second Place - Lubna Saeed Al Amoodi from the UAE received second place for her fil
The Smile
She received $7,500 and an internship with MBC. *Third Place - Ahmed Ghazal from Egypt won $5,000 and a colour grading of his short fil
They Say
at twofour54 intaj. *Best Actor - Awarded to Ali Salloum for the film ''"The Smile"''. *Best Actress: Awarded to Dana Dajani for the film ''"At First Sight"''. 2012 *First Place – Mohamed Hussen Anwar from Egypt won first place for his film ''"Undamageable''". Anwar took home the grand prize of $12,500 and a trip to Los Angeles to meet film industry professionals, courtesy of Motion Pictures Association. *Second Place – Khaled El-Boumeshouli from Morocco won second place for his film ''"Two, Six''". He received $7,500 and a trip to meet industry professionals at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival, courtesy of twofour54 and Variety Magazine. *Third Place – Eslam Rasmy from Egypt won third place for his film ''"Bite of Bread''". He received $5,000 and an internship with MBC2. *Best Actor – Awarded to Bebars Shahawy for the film ''"Bite of Bread''". *Best Actress – Awarded to Diana Damrawi for the film ''"Black & White''". 2013 *First Place – Samer Nsrallah from Syria won first place for his film ''"The Runner"''. Samer received a grand prize of $11,500 and a trip to Los Angeles to meet film industry professionals, courtesy of Motion Pictures Association and a Nikon D-SLR 7100 *Second Place – Kholoud Alnajjar from Kuwait won second place for her film The ''"Three Pyjamas"''. He received $6,500 and a trip to meet industry professionals at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival, courtesy of twofour54 and Variety Magazine, and a Nikon D-SLR 7100 *Third Place – Andria Zakria Anwer from Egypt won third place for his film ''"Hard Time"''. He received $4,000 and an internship with MBC2 and a Nikon D-SLR 7100 *Best Actor – Awarded to Elyas Rezqallah for the film ''"The Runner"''. *Best Actress – Awarded to Tuqa Mcawi for the film ''"Daye''".


Entry criteria

Filmmakers are required to create new works for the festival which must include an item, known as th
"Tropfest Signature Item" (TSI)
which changes each year. The TSI was "Star" in 2011 , "2" for Tropfest Arabia 2012 and "Time" for Tropfest Arabia 2013. The films must be less than 7 minutes (including titles and credits) and are premiered at the Tropfest Arabia event.


References


External links

* *{{YouTube, u=tropfestarabia/, {{PAGENAMEBASE Film festivals in the United Arab Emirates Festivals in the United Arab Emirates Autumn events in the United Arab Emirates 2011 establishments in the United Arab Emirates Recurring events established in 2011