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    5 Arab films making waves at Cannes Film Festival 2025

    Arabian Media staffBy Arabian Media staffMay 17, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Arab filmmakers are making a powerful statement at this year’s Cannes Film Festival. From Palestine to Algeria, stories rooted in reality, resistance, and raw emotion are capturing international attention.

    Here are some of the most anticipated titles:

    Once Upon a Time in Gaza, Palestine

    Featured in ‘Un Certain Regard’ – a section of the Cannes Film Festival’s official selection, this gripping revenge thriller, by Gaza-born twins Tarzan and Arab Nasser, is set in 2007 and follows Yahya, a student, and his unexpected friendship with Ousama, a warm-hearted dealer, during the rise of Hamas.

    The Nasser brothers, who previously wowed audiences with ‘Gaza mon amour’, now take a darker turn with this bold new narrative.

    The elegant enigma of Rami Malek

    Aisha Can’t Fly Away, Egypt

    Making Egypt’s return to ‘Un Certain Regard’ after nine years, this film tells the story of Aisha, a 26-year-old African immigrant in a tense Cairo neighbourhood. The film sheds light on racial and social struggles through a quiet yet powerful lens. Mostafa’s minimalist style puts viewers right into Aisha’s shoes, capturing the silent pain and resilience of the migrant experience.

    Eagles of the Republic, Egypt/Sweden

    Competing for the prestigious ‘Palme d’Or’, this political thriller is the final chapter in Saleh’s Cairo trilogy. Directed by Tarik Saleh, this new film follows George El-Nawabi, an actor caught in the crosshairs of power. Forced into a dangerous decision, George’s story is a reflection on fame, resistance, and control. With Saleh’s history of festival success, this one’s a serious contender.

    Put Your Soul on Your Hand and Walk, Iran/France

    Put Your Soul on Your Hand and Walk

    This documentary captures video exchanges during wartime between Iranian filmmaker Sepideh Farsi and Gazan photojournalist Fatima Hassouna. It’s a raw, honest portrait of war, friendship, and resilience told through two deeply personal perspectives.

    Promised Sky, Tunisia/France

    This Tunisian drama follows Marie, a 40-year-old Ivorian pastor, as tensions rise against sub-Saharan migrants in Tunisia. French-Tunisian director Erige Sehiri brings empathy and urgency to a topic that feels increasingly relevant, making Promised Sky a must-watch for those seeking heart and depth.





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