Sharjah Film Platform 3 Safety Rules and Regulations
To safeguard the health of our visitors and staff, the following rules, in line with Sharjah Health Authority regulations, will be instituted at all screening venues during Sharjah Film Platform 3:
• Viewer capacity inside the venues will be limited to ensure adherence to recommended social distancing rules.
• Cinema seating will be arranged to ensure social distancing is maintained throughout the festival screenings.
• Visitors to Sharjah Film Platform 3 are required to wear masks at all times at the screening venues and during film screenings.
• Visitors should keep a safe distance from others at all times.
• Visitors will be subject to temperature checks before entering the screening venues.
• Enhanced disinfection and sanitisation of the venues will take place between programme screenings.
• Hand sanitisers and other sanitisation products will be available at all venue entrances.
• These health and safety rules are subject to change in line with any modifications to Sharjah Government regulations and policies.
Overview
An annual festival organised by Sharjah Art Foundation, Sharjah Film Platform (SFP) supports the growing film scene by celebrating and sustaining the work of local, regional and international filmmakers. Running from 14 to 21 November 2020, the third edition of the festival, SFP3, features a core film programme of over 60 short and feature-length films in the narrative, documentary and experimental genres. The festival also includes a public programme of talks and workshops led by renowned filmmakers; the SFP Industry Hub, an industry-focused professional programme that supports the creation and production of films; and awards for Best Narrative, Best Documentary and Best Experimental Film, which are selected by a panel of distinguished directors, filmmakers and critics. This year’s film screening programme will include the premiere of Once Upon a Revolution by Soha Shukayr, an original film supported by the SFP Short Film Production Grant, as well as other work-in-progress presentations from the 2020 grant cycle.
Film screenings programme
This year’s film screening programme features 60 films by emerging and established filmmakers from around the world. Taking place on-site and online throughout the festival period, the screenings include award-winning festival favourites as well as the premieres of never-before-seen cinematic works.
Ticketing Information
In-cinema screenings
Tickets for screenings at the festival venues are now available on the festival’s online platform and at the box office in all the screening venues. Festival tickets are 20 AED per film screening.
Visitors can purchase tickets from 9:00 am to 9:00 pm, Saturday to Thursday, and 4:00 pm to 9:00 pm, Friday, at the Information Centre, Al Mureijah Art Spaces and The Flying Saucer. Tickets for films screening in CINEMACITY IMAX, Zero 6 Mall, are sold at the mall’s reception desk which is open from 9:00 am to 10:00 pm daily.
Online screenings
The SFP film screenings can be enjoyed from home on the festival’s online platform. The films will be available to stream on demand the day after they are screened in cinemas. Talks and workshops can also be accessed through the same virtual platform and are free to attend, however, prior registration is required.
Online festival tickets are 10 AED per film screening. The online all-access festival pass is 50 AED for unlimited film screenings throughout the festival period.
Book tickets here.
Talks and workshops
A range of public talks and workshops will take place throughout the festival in parallel with the film screening programme. Led by acclaimed filmmakers and industry professionals, the panel discussions and conversations will be available online. The workshops, which are open to all, cover a number of relevant topics related to contemporary filmmaking. The programme also includes a number of fun workshops designed especially for children.
Industry Hub
The SFP Industry Hub is a critical new programme launched as part of Sharjah Film Platform 3. Expanding on the film festival’s mission of supporting and nurturing filmmaking talent regionally and internationally, this programme offers filmmakers opportunities to develop current and future projects.
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