Claire Denis and Phedon Papamichael Join Doha Film Institute’s Qumra Lineup

Click here to read the full article.

The Doha Film Institute has added French auteur Claire Denis and Oscar-nominated cinematographer Phedon Papamichael (“Nebraska”) to the lineup of star talent who will act as mentors for the Qumra Masters program during its upcoming Qumra event dedicated to fostering fresh Arab film fare that is opening up to TV projects.

They join previously announced directors James Gray and Jessica Hausner and sound designer Mark A. Mangini (“Mad Max: Fury Road”) for the 2020 edition that will run March 20-25 in the Qatari capital.

More from Variety

Mangini will be the first sound designer to attend the unique event conceived by Palestinian director Elia Suleiman, who is Qumra’s creative director.

Qumra, which is an Arab word believed to be the origin of the word “camera,” is dedicated to supporting and shepherding first and second works mostly by Arab directors. The mentors, through one-on-one meetings and master classes, will nurture the talent attached to 47 projects from 20 countries that are in development or post-production.

Commenting on Qumra’s expansion into the TV content space, its deputy director Hanaa Issa said there aren’t any other events in the region serving as a market for Arabic series projects. Execs from several streaming platforms are expected to attend.

Here are the standout TV projects:

  • “The Source,” from Tunisian director Erige Sehiri (“Railway Men”), is about five childhood friends who reconnect to investigate the mysterious death of Hicham, an older student, and end up on the frontline of the Arab Spring.

  • Faraya” is a high-end series presented by emerging Lebanese helmers Nadim Tabet (“One of These Days”) and Mounia Akl (“Beirut, I Love You”) about an inexperienced police officer investigating the death of a cleaning lady at a high-end Lebanese ski resort. The production company is Beirut-based Abbout Prods.

  • “Heim,” from Syria’s Liwaa Yazji and Mohammad Abou Laban, revolves around a murder in a refugee center in Berlin’s Tempelhof airport and explores the psychological impact of escaping war.

  • “Meskoun” is an ambitious pan-Arab genre-bending series about an illegal immigrant who resurfaces alive after having drowned to death. Moroccan filmmaker Hicham Lasri (“Jahilya”) is on board as showrunner. The 14-episode supernatural projectis being lead-produced by Moroccan producer Lamia Chraibi.

 

Best of Variety

Sign up for Variety’s Newsletter. For the latest news, follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.