Screen Grabs: Gaza, Sudan, LGBTQs find focus at Arab Film Fest - 48 hills
Briefly

The Arab Film & Media Institute's 28th festival program provides an invaluable opportunity to absorb different perspectives, illuminating not just current events but also culture and experience throughout the Arab world.
Mohamed Jabaly's film, Life Is Beautiful, opens the festival with a uniquely uplifting perspective on life in exile, showcasing the absurdities and challenges of his situation in Norway.
The film festival, running from Nov 24 to Dec 3, offers over 40 movies from 26 countries, emphasizing the importance of diverse narratives amidst ongoing global tensions.
The complex political climate has unfortunately made such festivals more pertinent, as they provide vital insights against the backdrop of crises, encouraging deeper understanding of narratives often overlooked by mainstream media.
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