The Arab Cinema Center (ACC) recently revealed the final nominees for the seventh edition of the Critics Awards for Arab Films, which will be highlighting Arab films produced in 2022.
The films are being assessed by a jury committee of 193 critics from 72 countries and the winners will be announced during a ceremony that will be held during the upcoming edition of the Cannes Film Festival.
This year, the jury added three more categories — Best Editing, Best Cinematography, and Best Music — in addition to its main categories, including Best Feature Film, Best Documentary, Best Director, Best Scriptwriter, Best Actor, and Best Actress.
“The seventh Critics Awards for Arab Films celebrates a wide range of Arab film productions from Tunisia, Morocco, and Lebanon in 2022. These films earned a lot of positive feedback at various global film festivals and events over the past year. With more films and more categories for awards this year, I'd like to extend my gratitude to the jury members for all the hard work they put in,” said Deborah Young — Manager of the Critics Awards for Arab Films.
“We are overjoyed to celebrate the seventh annual Critics Awards for Arab films, which grows in prestige with each new edition and helps spread awareness of Arab cinema around the world. This year, we have expanded the jury and introduced three new award categories to recognize and shine a light on even more film industry professionals. Each year, we'd like to see the award grow bigger and bigger,” added Alaa Karkouti and Maher Diab — Co-Founders of the ACC.
The final list of nominees is:
Best Film
THE BLUE CAFTAN | Maryam Touzani | Morocco
HANGING GARDENS | Ahmed Yassin Aldaradji |Iraq
ALAM | Firas Khoury| Palestine
Best Actor
Adam Bessa |HARKA| Tunisia
Saleh Bakri |THE BLUE CAFTAN| Palestine
Hussain Mohammad Jaleel |HANGING GARDENS| Iraq
Best Actress
Lubna Azabal |THE BLUE CAFTAN| Morocco
CLARA COUTURET |DIRTY, DIFFICULT, DANGEROUS| Ethiopia
Fatma Oussaifi |ASHKAL| Tunisia
Best Director
Youssef Chebbi |ASHKAL| Tunisia
Maryam Touzani |THE BLUE CAFTAN| Morocco
Erige Sehiri |UNDER THE FIG TREES| Tunisia
Best Screenplay
Erige Sehiri |UNDER THE FIG TREES| Tunisia
Maryam Touzani-Nabil Ayouch| THE BLUE CAFTAN| Morocco
Soudade Kaadan | NEZOUH| Syria
Best Cinematography
Frida Marzouk |UNDER THE FIG TREES| Tunisia
Pierre Aïm |QUEENS | France
Virginie Surdej| BLUE CAFTAN| Poland
Best Editing
Julie Léna |QUEENS| France
Valentin Féron |ASHKAL
Sophie Corra, Thomas Niles |HARKA
Best Music
Eli Keszler |HARKA| USA
AMIN BOUHAFA |UNDER THE FIG TREES| Tunisia
Kristian Eidnes Andersen| THE BLUE CAFTAN| Denmark
Best Documentary
FORAGERS | Jumana Manna| Palestine
SIRENS |Rita Baghdadi| Lebanon
MY LOST COUNTRY |Ishtar Yasin Gutierrez| Iraq
The first Critics Awards for Arab Films was held on the margins of the 70th Cannes Film Festival. The awards are given to the best Arab film productions every year in the following categories: Best Feature Film, Best Documentary Film, Best Director, Best Writer, Best Actress, and Best Actor.
For the first time in the history of Arab cinema, the jury committee is bringing together 193 of the most prominent Arab and international film critics from 72 countries from all over the world this year.
The final list of the nominees for the Critics Awards for Arab Films was curated according to the following criteria: The films must have premiered at international film festivals outside of the Arab world during 2021, at least one of the production companies must be Arab (regardless of the size of its contribution to the production of the film), and the films must be feature-length (fiction or documentary).
Organized by MAD Solutions in 2015, the ACC is a nonprofit organization registered in Amsterdam and is an international promotional platform for Arab cinema, providing the Arab filmmaking industry with a professional window to connect with its counterparts from all over the world through a number of events that it organizes.