The Arab Film Festival Australia is coming to the National Film and Sound Archive Australia from Thursday 12th July to Thursday 19th July.
You have the chance to WIN a double pass!
The Arab Film Festival Australia aims to showcase stories from Arabic-speaking peoples to diverse Australian audiences through film, reflecting the complexity and diversity of Arab experiences.
The festival started in 2001 and since then, more than 18,000 people have attended and experienced cinematic stories from filmmakers in Lebanon, Egypt, Palestine, Iraq, Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Syria, Jordan, Paris, Canada, UK, USA, Australia, UAE, Kuwait, Sweden and Japan.
The National Film and Sound Archive is giving away double passes for a variety of different session times, they are:
• Thursday 12 July, 7pm – Habibi and The Pillars
• Friday 13 July, 6.15pm– Asmaa
• Friday 13 July, 8.30pm– No More Fear and Fly Over Egypt
• Saturday 14 July, 4.30pm– The Rif Lover and Fighting for Air
• Saturday 14 July, 7.30pm– Cairo 678 and Yasmine and the Revolution
• Sunday 15 July, 2pm– The Last Friday and Trab Laus
• Sunday 15 July, 4.30pm– Tayeb, Khalas, Yalla
• Thursday 19 July, 2pm– Cairo 678
For your chance to win a double pass, tell us in 25 words or less which Arab country you want to visit most and why. Also let us know which session you would ideally like tickets to.
For more information about the film festival and each movie, Click Here.
The competition closes at 4pm on Thursday 12th July 2012. Only winners will be notified by email.