Tag: arabfilmfest

  • Arab Film Fest Tulsa 2022

    Arab Film Fest Tulsa 2022

    The 2022 Arab Film Fest is coming to Tulsa! After a successful debut last year, the festival returns for a second year presenting acclaimed contemporary films from Lebanon, Egypt, Morocco, Palestine, and more, and featuring special guests, local restaurants, and community partnerships. WHAT: Arab Film Fest Tulsa 2022WHEN: November 3–6, 2022WHERE: Circle Cinema, 10 S.…

  • Mizna’s Arab Film Fest: Tulsa Edition

    Mizna’s Arab Film Fest: Tulsa Edition

    Circle Cinema OCTOBER 21–24, 2021 Mizna’s Arab Film Fest is on tour to Tulsa! A curated selection of contemporary and restored films from will screen to Tulsa, Oklahoma audiences with our partners, Circle Cinema and the Tulsa Artist Fellowship. The festival is made possible thanks to generous support from the Tulsa Artist Fellowship. Curated by…

  • Arab Film Fest Collab

    Arab Film Fest Collab

    The Arab American National Museum (AANM), Arab Film and Media Institute (AFMI), ArteEast and Mizna collectively present the Arab Film Fest Collab December 3–13, 2020. With programs featuring films, panel discussions, and performances from Southwest Asia and North Africa, the AFFC highlights Arab, Afro-Arab and Black SWANA voices, capturing the complexity of the Arabic-speaking world…

  • Call for Submissions: 2020 Twin Cities Arab Film Fest

    Call for Submissions: 2020 Twin Cities Arab Film Fest

    Deadline for submissions: July 1, 2020 Mizna’s Twin Cities Arab Film Festival (TCAFF) is seeking films for our upcoming festival scheduled for September 24-27, 2020, as well as our new ongoing monthly film series. We accept narrative, documentary, experimental, animated films of feature and short lengths. We seek films made by Arab or Arab American…

  • #MiznaAtHome: SWANA Cinema Watchlist

    #MiznaAtHome: SWANA Cinema Watchlist

    Past Arab Film Fest curators recommend Arab/SWANA cinema available on streaming platforms for your quarantine viewing pleasure. Check out the rest of #MiznaAtHome programming here and a curated resource list for keeping up with SWANA culture here. Rami Azzazi, Arab Film Fest Curator 2014 The Time That Remains: A dark comedy by Elia Suleiman tells…