in addition to the six feature films, the Maskoon Arab Genre Short Film Competition is also on the program. It includes ten innovative short films that prove the growing interest of young filmmakers in the various genres of horror, sci-fi, fantasy, thriller or suspense.
These ten shorts explore distinctive visual narratives and tackle a variety of subjects reflecting on the current state of the world. From mental illness to dystopian societies, audiences will discover a new facet of Arab cinema. The selected shorts are: Border by Khalifa Al Thani (Qatar), It Gets Darker by Firas Abou Fakher & Daniel Habib (Lebanon), Last Day of Sun by Kays Mejri (Tunisia), Limbo by Leah Yared (Lebanon), Night Shift by Ali Mostafa (UAE), No Key by Walid Messnaoui (Morocco), Rind by Romy Matar (Lebanon), Something’s Not Right by Hugo Hochar (Lebanon), Spasm by Mike Malajalian (Lebanon), Suicide Candidates by Hamza Atifi (Morocco).
The jury evaluating these films include Lebanese actress and producer Carole Abboud, Head of Industry at Amman Film Festival, producer Bassam Alasad, and Lebanese Jordanian screenwriter, director, and producer Bassel Ghandour.
The jury will grant the Best Maskoon Short Award, allowing the winning film to screen in competition at the acclaimed Brazilian genre festival Fantaspoa, while the winner of the Best Lebanese Short Award will have the opportunity to be screened at the renowned Cinemed festival in Montpellier.