Doha Tribeca Film Festival - Qatar
Over the past decade, Qatar the oil and Gas Rich Stateacrossthe Arabian Gulf from Iran, has transformed itself into a hub for political discussion, International Sporting Action, Social Debate and Artistic Expression. Ruled by the Al-Thani family for over two centuries, the country has undergone a series of dramatic changes: from a modest pearling and trading center into an independent state seen as a model for urban planning and cultural development for the Middle East in the 21st century.
The Doha Tribeca Film Festival(DTFF) is the culmination of their year-round activities and a celebration of film, education and community. Starts of the Arab and Western World attend various events and premiers during the Film Festival.
City Centre, Doha
Katara Open Air Theatre
DTFF venue
Welcome Lunch
Actress Rubi attends the Lust (El Shooq) premiere during Day two of the 2011 Doha Tribeca Film Festival on October 26, 2011, at Katara Opera House 1 in Qatar. Photograph: Andrew H. Walker/Getty Images for Doha Film Institute
Actress Doaa Teima Mohamad Ramadan. Photograph: Andrew H. Walker/Getty Images for Doha Film Institute
Actor Abdullah Al Kaabi (L) and producer Jeff Zimbalist (R) pose for a portrait in the portrait studio at Katara Cultural Village. Photograph: Andrew H. Walker/Getty Images for Doha Film Institute
(L-R) Director Khaled El-Hagar, and actresses Marehan and Doaa Teima Mohamad Ramadan speak at the Arab Feature Filmmakers In Competition 2 at the DFI Press Centre. Photograph: Andrew H. Walker/Getty Images for Doha Film Institute
(L-R) Actress Yusra, executive director of the Doha Film Institute Amanda Palmer, Indian fashion designer Manish Malhotra, Dorra Zarrouk and Dalia Al Bahairi. Photograph: Andrew H. Walker/Getty Images for Doha Film Institute
Filmmaker Christopher Doyle speaks at Masterclass - Christopher Doyle. Photograph: Andrew H. Walker/Getty Images for Doha Film Institute
Lebanese actress and director Nadine Labaki and her husband, music composer Khaled Mouzannar. Photograph: KARIM SAHIB/AFP/Getty Images
Director Jeff Zimbalist attends Bollywood: The Greatest Love Story Ever Told premiere. Photograph: Sean Gallup/Getty Images for Doha Film Institute
Actress Mayssa Maghraby attends the Where Do We Go Now? premiere. Photograph: Alexandra Wyman/Getty Images for Doha Film Institute
Director of Education, Filmmaker Scandar Copti and actor Khaled Nabawy attend the opening of Harrer, Harrer Video Exhibition. Photograph: Sean Gallup/Getty Images for Doha Film Institute
MTV host Nishan Derharoutyounian and actress Mayssa Maghraby arrive at the Black Gold world premiere on October 25 at the Katara Open Air Theatre. Photograph: Alexandra Wyman/Getty Images for Doha Film Institute
Actor Rob Lowe (C). Photograph: Alexandra Wyman/Getty Images for Doha Film Institute
Egyptian veteran actor Omar al-Sharif speaks to the press as he arrives to the opening of the film festival. Photograph: KARIM SAHIB/AFP/Getty Images
DTFF 2011 Family Day Family enjoying DTFF 2011 Family Day
Anonio Banderas at Family Day 2011 in DTFF
Antonio Banderas surrounded by the kids
(Right to left) Elizabeth Henrickson and friend Emily
Arts & Crafts venue
still photo from asweeping historical epic set against the dramatic backdrop of the Arabian Peninsula in the 1930s, Black Gold is the tale of two rival Emirs,...
Thanks & Regards, Raj. Kumar(courtesy to yahoo/Doha Film Institute/Getty websites)
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