Overview

Sharjah Art Foundation celebrates the fourth edition of Sharjah Film Platform (SFP4) on Friday, 19 November 2021 with an opening reception and film screenings.

The opening evening of Sharjah Film Platform 4 (SFP4) will include the premiere of The Myth of Manila (2021) by Janus Victoria as well as Pelin Tan and Anton Vidokle’s work in progress, Notes for a film about Gilgamesh (2021), both of which were supported by SFP Short Film Production Grants. The evening will conclude with the regional premiere of the award-winning Zahori by Marí Alessandrini.

The Foundation’s annual film festival supports emerging and established filmmakers in the MENASA region and beyond through film screenings and a public programme of talks and workshops, grants and professional development initiatives. Taking place from 19 to 27 November 2021, SFP4 features screenings in cinemas and online of more than 50 films, including world and regional premieres, culminating in the presentation of awards for films submitted to an international open call for short and feature length films in narrative, documentary and experimental genres.

In parallel with the screenings, SFP4 will present public talks and masterclasses with an international roster of filmmakers and practitioners, children’s workshops and the second iteration of Industry Hub, an initiative launched by SAF in 2020 to deepen its support of film production and distribution regionally and internationally. This year’s festival advisory committee consists of Richie Mehta (film director, writer), Maike Mia Höene (film professor, Artistic Director of Kurzfilm Festival Hamburg) and Kerem Ayan (Director of Istanbul International Film Festival).

‘The annual Sharjah Film Platform plays an increasingly critical role in the realisation of our commitment to supporting and presenting the work of emerging filmmakers from the UAE, the MENASA region and beyond. New programmes, such as the Industry Hub, introduced last year, have already helped projects by regional filmmakers into production and we continue to offer grants to support the making of new work,’ said SAF Director Hoor Al Qasimi. ‘This year we introduce curated film programmes and a series of workshops and events for children. By bringing together local, regional and international filmmakers and audiences, the Film Platform gives us an opportunity to celebrate experimentation and creativity and to explore critical topics such as representation, identity and belonging.’

Film Screenings and Public Programmes
19–27 November 2021


The 2021 film programme will open with the premiere of The Myth of Manila (2021) by Janus Victoria as well as Pelin Tan and Anton Vidokle’s work in progress, Notes for a film about Gilgamesh (2021), both of which were supported by SFP Short Film Production Grants.

SFP4 features screenings of more than 50 films submitted through this year’s international open call, as well as films from invited filmmakers which include world and regional premieres.

This year the ‘Director in Focus’ section celebrates the work of renowned Palestinian filmmaker Michel Khleifi whose films portray the lives of Palestinians under Israeli occupation. Three of the director’s award-winning films, Wedding in Galilee (1987), Tale of Three Lost Jewels (1995) and Zindeeq (2009), will be screened at the festival.

The festival also includes a collaboration with Istanbul Modern titled ‘Her Journey’, curated by Müge Turan, Head of Film Programme at Istanbul Modern. This section presents women-centric stories in 10 feature-length and short films by Turkish women directors.

At the conclusion of the festival, SAF will present awards to outstanding films in narrative, documentary and experimental categories. The jury members include Bani Khoshnoudi (artist and filmmaker), Akosua Adoma Owusu (filmmaker), Talal Derki (filmmaker), Lamia Joreige (artist, filmmaker), Bettina Steinbrügge (Director, Kunstverein In Hamburg), Halil Altindere (artist, filmmaker), Mike Goodridge (film producer), Renata Santoro (Head of Programming, Giornate Degli Autori) and Hala Lotfy (filmmaker).

In addition to the film screenings, SFP4 features talks and masterclasses—free and open to the public—that examine topics relevant to contemporary filmmaking, including archival practices, the art of the film score and inclusivity and representation in the film industry. Session speakers include notable filmmakers and industry professionals from the region and beyond, including BAFTA award–winning documentary filmmaker Kim Longinotto (Divorce Iranian Style, Shooting the Mafia); Stefanie Schulte Strathaus, Co-Director of the Arsenal Institute for Film and Video Art, Berlin; two-time Academy Award and Emmy nominated documentary filmmaker James Longley (Angels Are Made of Light, Iraq in Fragments, Gaza Strip); visual artist Basma Al Sharif, who was awarded a Jury Prize at Sharjah Biennial 9 for We Began By Measuring Distance; Jihan El-Tahri, award-winning filmmaker and Director of the Berlin-based DOX BOX; two-time Academy Award winner and five-time Academy Award nominated composer A. R. Rahman (Slumdog Millionaire and 127 Hours); and filmmaker Mohamed Al-Daradji whose multi-award-winning Son of Babylon screened at the Sundance Film Festival and Berlin International Film Festival.

SAF will present the film screenings and talks programme in a hybrid format, with some featured events available online through the festival’s virtual platform, and all films screening in cinemas at venues across Sharjah, including the Sharjah Institute of Theatrical Arts and the open-air Mirage City Cinema in Al Mureijah Square. The Foundation’s Collections Building will host workshops designed to give children hands-on experience with filmmaking essentials while an accompanying film will screen at the Flying Saucer building in Dasman.

Industry Hub
12 November 2021–22 January 2022


In keeping with its commitment to supporting and nurturing filmmaking talent regionally and internationally, Sharjah Film Platform also includes the Industry Hub, a critical programme that aims to nurture and strengthen creative innovation. It offers vital resources to filmmakers that support them in realising their projects, from idea to completion, and in reaching wider audiences with their films. It also aims to equip them with the professional tools and knowledge needed to succeed in the film industry and to provide a forum in which to exchange ideas, find future collaborators and receive valuable feedback.

The Industry Hub comprises the Pitching Forum, a feature scriptwriting competition with an open call; the Script Lab, a professional scriptwriting course; and the Virtual Film Distribution Market, a platform dedicated to supporting regional and international film distribution for short and feature-length films across genres. The Pitching Forum is supported by Sharjah
Media City (SHAMS).

Returning for its third iteration, this year’s Pitching Forum has been merged with the Script Lab to offer one scriptwriter based in the UAE an opportunity to win 200,000 AED to turn their Arabic language feature-length script into a film. Shortlisted from a wider pool of applicants, 10 finalists will receive intensive scriptwriting training and professional pitching coaching and will then present their scripts to a panel of industry judges in front of a live audience at the closing weekend of Sharjah Film Platform. The prize winner will be announced at the festival’s closing ceremony the next day.

For more information on SFP4, please visit sharjahart.org.

SFP4 Cultural Partners:
Istanbul Modern
Embassy of France in the UAE

SFP4 Industry Partner:
Sharjah Media City (Shams)

SFP4 Learning Partner:
University of Geneva

Ticketing Information

A limited number of Festival Passes are now available for purchase online.

Festival Pass–Cinemas and Online (120 AED): Provides access to all screenings in cinemas and online.
Festival Pass–Online (80 AED): Provides access to all online screenings.

Individual Tickets

Single Screenings–Cinemas: 30 AED (general admission) and 20 AED (students)
Single Screening–Online: 20 AED

Box Office hours: Sharjah Art Foundation Information Centre, Al Mureijah Art Spaces
Saturday to Thursday from 9:00 am to 9:00 pm
Friday from 4:00 pm to 9:00 pm

Terms and Conditions

Please note that the purchase of Festival Passes and Tickets implies agreement with the below:

- Festival Pass–Online and in Cinemas and Festival Pass–Online admit one to each screening and are non-transferable.
- Pass holders must show their ID to access the screening.
- Ticket purchases are final and non-refundable.
- Students must present valid student ID at venues to activate their student tickets.
- Online Screenings: A selection of films from the programme will be available to stream on demand the day after they are screened in cinemas until 27 November 2021.
- Online Screenings: Access to the films are contingent on availability in your country/region.

Talks, Masterclasses and Children’s programme

Access online and on-site. Free admission. Registration required.

Find out more about ticketing information at sharjahart.org.

About Sharjah Film Platform

Sharjah Film Platform is an annual Sharjah Art Foundation initiative launched in 2018 as a resource to support emerging and established filmmakers. SFP encompasses four core components: a programme of film screenings; a series of talks, workshops and discussions; the annual Short Film Production Grant; and the Industry Hub, which supports film production and distribution in the MENASA region and internationally. Together, the platform continues the Foundation’s longstanding commitment to film programming and commissions as well as support for emerging and established filmmakers, film producers, critics and students.

About Sharjah Art Foundation

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. Under the leadership of founder Hoor Al Qasimi, a curator and artist, 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. All exhibitions and events are free and open to the public.

About Sharjah

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 Mohammad Al Qasimi, Sharjah is home to more than 20 museums and has long been known as the cultural hub of the United Arab Emirates. It was named UNESCO's Arab Capital of Culture for 1998 and the UNESCO World Book Capital for 2019.

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