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2021 Festival Awards Recipients

6/14/2021

 
The Toronto Arab Film Festival (TAF) is pleased to announce the winners of this year’s awards. The Festival took place virtually May 27 to May 30.  This year, three awards were presented after the Festival - the Jury Award for Most Promising Filmmaker, the Award for Best Canadian Short Film and the Audience Choice Award.

The recipients are: ​
  • Award for Most Promising Filmmaker: Suzannah Mirghani, Al-Sit
  • Best Canadian Short Film:  Ines Guennaoui, Storm Child
  • Audience Choice Award: Suzannah Mirghani, Al-Sit

About Toronto Arab Film 

​Toronto Arab Film (TAF) is a non-for profit organization dedicated to bringing films from, and about the Arab world, to Toronto audiences. TAF began because of a need to fill a void that exists in film programming in Toronto, specifically a lack of films from the Arab regions, and a desire to diversify the visual representation of the Arab peoples in the arts. ​ Through our first initiative, Layali El Cinema, we programme year-round film screenings in Toronto.  Through Mahrajan, our annual festival, we showcase Arab films from around the world. ​We also recognize the need to encourage interconnectedness between Arab filmmakers in Toronto and foster filmmakers, which we endeavour to do through the Shabaka initiative, where we support emerging talents through hosting networking events and filmmaking workshops throughout the year. 

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For any press related questions, contact: rolla@arabfilm.ca 
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The Festival is made possible this year by the generous support of the Toronto Arts Council and in-kind support from the following community partners: Images Film Festival, the Liaison of
Independent Filmmakers of Toronto and Trinity Square Video. 
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  • HOME
  • Festival//مهرجان
    • 2023 Festival >
      • 2023 Festival Events
      • 2023 Awards
    • Previous Editions >
      • 2022 >
        • 2022 Programme >
          • 2022 Film Programme
          • 2022 Opening Day
          • 2022 Panels >
            • Filmmaking amid Lebanon’s Collapse
            • The Language of Belonging
            • Canadian Filmmakers Roundtable
          • Closing Night Party 2022
        • 2022 Awards
        • 2022 Call for Submissions
      • 2021 >
        • 2021 Festival Programme >
          • Feature: Abou Leila
          • Feature: Unknown Saint
          • Feature: Sugar Cage
          • TAFF Shorts Programme 1
          • TAFF Shorts Programme 2
          • TAFF Shorts Programme 3
          • TAFF Shorts Programme 4
          • Shorts Programme Collection (Available Globally)
          • Speculative Fiction Programme Collection (Available Globally)
          • TAF Panels 2021
          • TAF Workshops 2021
        • 2021 Festival News
        • 2021 Awards
      • 2020 >
        • Feature: Talking About Trees + Panel
        • TAFF Shorts Programme 1
        • TAFF Shorts Programme 2 + Panel
        • TAFF Shorts Programme 3
        • Awards 2020
  • CINEMA NIGHTS//ليالي السينما
  • NETWORK//شبكة
    • 2023 Mix & Mingle
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