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Mohammad Nizar Headlines 'Sink,' Premiering at TIFF 2025
Mohammad Nizar Headlines 'Sink,' Premiering at TIFF 2025

See - Sada Elbalad

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Mohammad Nizar Headlines 'Sink,' Premiering at TIFF 2025

Yara Sameh Jordanian actor Mohammad Nizar makes a defining move in his career as he takes center stage in Sink, directed by Zain Duraie, which will have its world premiere at the 50th edition of the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF). The film marks a bold step in Nizar's artistic journey, solidifying his status as one of the most promising young talents emerging from the Arab region. "Sink" is an intimate and powerful portrait of emotional survival, family trauma, and moral reckoning, stories rarely told with such raw authenticity. Nizar delivers a haunting performance, anchoring the film with both fragility and force, earning early praise for his remarkable range and emotional depth. 'Being part of Sink has been one of the most transformative experiences of my career. Zain Duraie's vision and the emotional weight of this story demanded everything from us, and I couldn't be prouder to share it with the world at TIFF,' said Nizar. The project has been six years in the making, supported by the Red Sea Lodge, CineGouna Platform, Doha Film Institute, and the Arab Fund for Arts and Culture (AFAC), and developed through key international labs such as MAFF. Over the years, "Sink" has become a symbol of resilience and passion in the landscape of Arab independent cinema. Nizar is no stranger to global audiences. He first gained widespread recognition through Netflix's breakout series AlRawabi School for Girls, portraying Omar, a conflicted, charismatic character that resonated deeply with young viewers. He later appeared in acclaimed films such as Gaza Mon Amour, The Red Sea Makes Me Wanna Cry (Cannes Critics' Week), and the Jordanian short Five Boys and a Wheel. 'Mohammad always chooses roles that challenge stereotypes and reveal deeper truths,' said director Zain Duraie. 'His performance in Sink is a revelation — deeply human, painfully honest, and utterly unforgettable.' "Sink" stars Mohammad Nizar, Clara Khoury, Wissam Tobailah, and introduce Tara Rifaie and Antone Qasir in their screen debuts. The film was produced by Tabi360 and supported by the Doha Film Institute, Red Sea Film Festival, AFAC, Film Jordan, and other leading regional organizations. read more New Tourism Route To Launch in Old Cairo Ahmed El Sakka-Led Play 'Sayidati Al Jamila' to Be Staged in KSA on Dec. 6 Mandy Moore Joins Season 2 of "Dr. Death" Anthology Series Don't Miss These Movies at 44th Cairo Int'l Film Festival Today Amr Diab to Headline KSA's MDLBEAST Soundstorm 2022 Festival Arts & Culture Mai Omar Stuns in Latest Instagram Photos Arts & Culture "The Flash" to End with Season 9 Arts & Culture Ministry of Culture Organizes four day Children's Film Festival Arts & Culture Canadian PM wishes Muslims Eid-al-Adha News Israeli-Linked Hadassah Clinic in Moscow Treats Wounded Iranian IRGC Fighters Arts & Culture "Jurassic World Rebirth" Gets Streaming Date News China Launches Largest Ever Aircraft Carrier Videos & Features Tragedy Overshadows MC Alger Championship Celebration: One Fan Dead, 11 Injured After Stadium Fall Lifestyle Get to Know 2025 Eid Al Adha Prayer Times in Egypt Business Egyptian Pound Undervalued by 30%, Says Goldman Sachs Arts & Culture South Korean Actress Kang Seo-ha Dies at 31 after Cancer Battle Sports Get to Know 2025 WWE Evolution Results News "Tensions Escalate: Iran Probes Allegations of Indian Tech Collaboration with Israeli Intelligence" Arts & Culture Hawass Foundation Launches 1st Course to Teach Ancient Egyptian Language

Mārama To Premiere At Toronto International Film Festival
Mārama To Premiere At Toronto International Film Festival

Scoop

timea day ago

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Mārama To Premiere At Toronto International Film Festival

The New Zealand Film Commission (NZFC) is proud to announce that Mārama, will have its world premiere at the prestigious Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) as part of the 2025 Discovery programme, one of the world's leading showcases for emerging cinematic voices. This striking Māori gothic film is the debut feature from Māori filmmaker Taratoa Stappard (Ngāti Toa, Ngāti Raukawa, Ngāti Tūwharetoa). Set in North Yorkshire, England, Mārama tells the story of a young Māori woman's fight to reclaim her identity and indigenous culture in Victorian-era Britain. With its striking visual style and emotionally resonant narrative, the film marks a significant moment for New Zealand cinema on the world stage. 'To share my first feature with international audiences in the Discovery programme at TIFF is a huge honour. Mārama is my Māori gothic love letter to our whenua, our tīpuna and the stories that live in the shadows.' says Stappard. Mārama returns to TIFF after being developed, with support from the NZFC, through the festival's industry initiatives, alongside imagineNATIVE, The Black List, the Zurich Film Festival, and the Berlinale Co-Production Market. Its selection for the Discovery programme marks a full-circle moment for the film and its creative team. TIFF's Discovery programme is internationally renowned for spotlighting bold new voices in global cinema. Mārama joins a powerful lineup of debut and sophomore features from over 30 countries, offering audiences a first look at the filmmakers shaping the future of storytelling. 'Mārama 's selection for TIFF's Discovery programme is a clear reflection of the NZFC's kaupapa to champion bold and authentic storytelling. Taratoa's vision, deeply grounded in te ao Māori, is the kind of work that resonates globally while retaining a distinctly New Zealand voice. We're proud to see this story take its place on the world stage,' says Annie Murray, NZFC CEO Mārama is one of 23 world premieres in the Discovery programme, which holds a legacy of championing some of the world's most acclaimed filmmakers, such as Alfonso Cuarón, Julie Dash, Barry Jenkins, and Yorgos Lanthimos. The 50th edition of TIFF runs from September 4–14, 2025, in Toronto, Canada. The film has been made in association with the NZFC, NZ On Air, Whakaata Māori, and Images & Sound. Vendetta Films will distribute the film in Australia and New Zealand. MPI International will manage global rights sales. Produced for The Sweetshop by Sharlene George, Rickylee Russell-Waipuka, and Rouzie Hassanova, Mārama features Paraone Gloyne as Pou Tiaki Reo and Tikanga. Executive producers include Victoria Dabbs and Gal Greenspan for Sweetshop Entertainment, Jill Macnab and Phil Bremner for Vendetta Films, and Badie Ali, Hamza Ali, and Greg Newman for MPI Media.

It's a humbling to represent Bengal at TIFF: Riddhi Sen
It's a humbling to represent Bengal at TIFF: Riddhi Sen

Time of India

time2 days ago

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It's a humbling to represent Bengal at TIFF: Riddhi Sen

Actor Riddhi Sen stars in Bandar (Monkey in a Cage) , Anurag Kashyap 's latest film inspired by real events and featuring Bobby Deol , Sanya Malhotra and Saba Azad. The film, recently announced as an official selection at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF), brings together a diverse cast from across India. Riddhi speaks to Calcutta Times about working with Kashyap, sharing screen space with Deol, and why representing a diverse India on global platforms matters. "It's always a pleasure to work with someone whose work you've admired for so long" Riddhi Sen calls working with Anurag Kashyap a truly special - one that lived up to every expectation he had of the filmmaker. 'I've admired his work for a very long time, both as a filmmaker and as a person. It's a rare combination when you admire someone's art and who they are in real life,' he says. He further describes the sets of an Anurag Kashyap film as hierarchy-free and deeply collaborative. 'It was one of the most inclusive sets I've ever been on,' he adds. What stood out the most for Riddhi was Kashyap's openness and passion. 'He communicates with every actor and crew member without ego, and his dedication is like that of a first-time director. It was refreshing to see someone of his stature carry such an innocent hunger for discovery.' by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Learn More - How Watching Videos Can Boost Your Income TheDaddest Undo "Bobby came to set like an open sheet" Talking about his co-actors, Riddhi highlights the freedom to improvise, especially with Bobby Deol, with whom he shared several scenes. 'Anurag Kashyap's filmmaking style gives everyone the room to improvise. Bobby came to the set like a blank page every day, ready to be written on. Everything happened in the moment, and it was such a joy to collaborate with him, Sanya and Saba,' Riddhi says. Speaking about the script, Riddhi says it resonated with him deeply. 'It deals with a very human condition. Anurag doesn't present heroes or villains – he offers a vulnerable, palpable reflection of what it means to be human.' For Riddhi, the film's TIFF premiere is both a moment of pride and reflection. 'It's a humbling opportunity that I got. There are way better actors than me, so representing is a big word,' he says, adding, 'But it's a great thing when we get to showcase our work on an international platform like Toronto.' At the same time, he adds, the focus shouldn't always be about national or global representation from a Hindi film perspective. 'We are capable of doing it locally too, if we have enough support from our own industry." Quote blurb: 'I think this film is one of the biggest boundaries Bobby Deol has pushed so far. It's unlike anything people have seen him do before. And he's so humble in real life, it was inspiring to watch him surrender to the process' 'Anurag Kashyap's films never have a clear hero or villain. There's no black and white. He presents the vulnerable, complex condition of being human, and this story reflects that beautifully' 'What I loved about working in Bandar was the collaboration and respect. Anurag wasn't trying to represent a Hindi-dominated industry on the global stage, but show that every state has its own repertoire'

Matt Johnson's ‘Nirvanna the Band the Show the Movie' to open TIFF's Midnight Madness
Matt Johnson's ‘Nirvanna the Band the Show the Movie' to open TIFF's Midnight Madness

CTV News

time4 days ago

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Matt Johnson's ‘Nirvanna the Band the Show the Movie' to open TIFF's Midnight Madness

Matt Johnson, director of "Blackberry" poses with his award for Achievement in Direction at the 2024 Canadian Screen Awards Gala in Toronto, on Friday May 31, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Arlyn McAdorey TORONTO — Matt Johnson's time-warping bromantic misadventure and a crime thriller starring Bob Odenkirk are headed to the Midnight Madness program at this year's Toronto International Film Festival. This year's lineup of 10 genre-blurring comedies, action flicks and slashers will open with the Canadian premiere of Johnson's Toronto-set 'Nirvanna the Band the Show the Movie,' a mockumentary-style caper based on his Viceland series. Lead programmer Peter Kuplowsky says the comedy is 'steeped in Toronto lore circa the early aughts' and expects it to 'levitate the entire theatre' at TIFF, after earning a standing ovation at its SXSW premiere in March. Set to get pulses racing is the world premiere of 'Normal,' which sees Odenkirk play a temporary sheriff who uncovers the criminal underbelly of a sleepy town. It's directed by Ben Wheatley, who won the 2016 Midnight Madness People's Choice Award for the crime drama 'Free Fire.' Also promising heart-pounding thrills is the world premiere of 'Dust Bunny,' the feature debut of 'Hannibal' creator Bryan Fuller. The slasher stars Sophie Sloan as a young girl who asks her neighbour, played by Mads Mikkelsen, for help after she believes a monster under her bed ate her family. Set to close the program is the Canadian premiere of 'Dead Lover,' a horror comedy by Toronto's Grace Glowicki about a gravedigger determined to bring her drowned lover back to life. TIFF runs Sept. 4 to 14. Kuplowsky says he wanted to bookend the Midnight Madness program with 'Nirvanna the Band the Show the Movie' and 'Dead Lover' because they've made 'a substantial impact on the festival circuit.' 'I'm just really proud and feel very patriotic that these Canadian filmmakers made midnight movies that really resonated with international audiences,' Kuplowsky says. 'The prospect of having them finishing their festival tour with us in Toronto is really exciting.' 'Nirvanna the Band the Show the Movie' sees Johnson and longtime collaborator Jay McCarrol reprise their roles as two bumbling musicians still trying to achieve their dream of booking a show at local bar The Rivoli. This time, their quest sends them back in time. Kuplowsky says he gravitated toward several comedies for this year's lineup after noticing the success of 'Friendship,' the dark comedy starring Paul Rudd and Tim Robinson that premiered at last year's program. 'I did really feel like there is this desire amongst contemporary audiences to laugh in cinemas again,' he says. Other gut-busters in this year's lineup include 'The Napa Boys,' an alt-comedy by Nick Corirossi that sees a group of friends embark on a wine-related adventure led by a mysterious sommelier. Meanwhile, Serbia's Aleksandar Radivojević serves up 'Karmadonna,' a sharp-edged comedy about a pregnant woman who gets a call from God telling her to kill targets on his hit list or lose her baby. Among other international offerings is 'Junk World,' a sequel to Japanese filmmaker Takahide Hori's 'Junk Head,' a stop-motion sci-fi film following a cyborg navigating an underground dystopia in search of a way to save humanity from extinction. This report by The Canadian Press was first published July 24, 2025. Alex Nino Gheciu, The Canadian Press

'Palestine 36' by Annemarie Jacir to Premiere at Toronto International Film Festival
'Palestine 36' by Annemarie Jacir to Premiere at Toronto International Film Festival

Roya News

time4 days ago

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'Palestine 36' by Annemarie Jacir to Premiere at Toronto International Film Festival

The Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) has announced the official selection of 'Palestine 36', a highly anticipated historical drama written and directed by Annemarie Jacir, to premiere in the Gala Presentations section of its 2025 edition. The film's world premiere is scheduled for September 5, 2025. Set in 1936, Palestine 36 takes place during a crucial moment in Palestinian history, when widespread revolts against British colonial rule were erupting across the country. The story follows Yusuf, a young man navigating the tensions between his rural village and the politically charged streets of Jerusalem. As Jewish refugees flee fascist Europe and tensions escalate, Palestine becomes the site of a powerful uprising that reshapes the destiny of the entire region. About the Film Title: Palestine 36 Director & Screenwriter: Annemarie Jacir (Wajib, When I Saw You, Salt of This Sea) Producer: Ossama Bawardi Production Company: Philistine Films Co-Producers: Corniche, Autonomous, MK Productions, Snowglobe Countries of Origin: Palestine, UK, France, Denmark, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Jordan Cast Includes: Hiam Abbass, Kamel El Basha, Yasmine Al Massri, Jalal Altawil, Robert Aramayo, Saleh Bakri, Yafa Bakri, Karim Daoud Anaya, Billy Howle, Dhafer L'Abidine, with Liam Cunningham and Jeremy Irons Cinematography: Hélène Louvart, Sarah Blum, Tim Fleming Editor: Tania Reddin Production Designer: Nael Kanj Original Score: Ben Frost Director's Background Annemarie Jacir is a trailblazing Palestinian filmmaker and a prominent voice in Arab cinema. She made history as the first Palestinian woman to direct a feature-length film (Salt of This Sea, 2008). Her work has represented Palestine three times at the Oscars and has been showcased at Cannes, Venice, Berlin, and other leading film festivals. TIFF Premiere Details Festival Section: Gala Presentations World Premiere: September 5, 2025 Location: Toronto, Canada Three official stills from the film have been released. For image use or further details, please contact the production team directly. As the film prepares for its global debut, all media and communication regarding Palestine 36 are encouraged to follow the official guidelines for messaging and visual materials.

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