Al Jazeera Documentary Industry Days Announces 2023 Programme

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The second edition of Al Jazeera Documentary Industry Days will take place in Sarajevo from September 9th to 11th, 2023

Doha – September 4, 2023


Al Jazeera Documentary Channel is launching the second edition of “Al Jazeera Documentary Industry Days @ AJB DOC” from September 9th to 11th, 2023, which aims to empower and support the global expansion of documentary production. The first edition was launched in 2022 during the 5th Al Jazeera Balkans Documentary Film Festival (AJB DOC).

This year, the AJD Industry Days @AJB DOC offers significant co-production prizes that amount to 70,000 USD, as well as the opportunity to receive cash awards in total of more than 19,000 USD and in-kind rewards from financial and non-financial partners.
 
In a statement, Ahmed Mahfouz, Managing Director of Al Jazeera Documentary Channel, emphasized the importance of this forum to all filmmakers in the MENA region. He said: “the event will not only support aspiring documentary filmmakers within the Arab world, it will also give them the opportunity to connect and network with decision-makers and leading professionals from around the world, which will reflect on the quality of documentary films in the region”.

Commenting on the forum, Adel Ksiksi, Head of Industry Days, stated: “This year’s initiative promises to be a dynamic gathering of filmmakers, producers, investors, and enthusiasts. We received 177 project entries from 52 countries from MENA, Southeastern Europe, and Caucasus regions, and have shortlisted 22 finalists with compelling projects”.

Ksiksi further added: “The selection committee comprises of decision makers, inclusive of industry experts, broadcasters, funders, and distribution companies from around the world. They work to evaluate projects, provide valuable feedback, and select projects that demonstrate outstanding creativity and potential for impact. Winning projects will have a chance to secure funding, distribution options, and co-production partnerships that can bring their visions to life on screens across the globe.”

The following projects have been shortlisted for AJD Industry Days @AJB DOC 2023:

Main Pitch

This is a platform aimed at independent filmmakers and production companies developing and raising finances for their documentaries, which will focus on networking and support for them. Finalists will be mentored by professional experts to enhance their presentations prior to the pitch day.

Jana – Mohammad Reza Azadi (Pakistan, Iran)
The Srebrenica Tape – Chiara Sambuchi (Germany)
Finding the Way Home – Zakaria Mohamed Ali (UK)
December – Grzegorz Paprzycki (Poland)
Solo – Amine Boukhris (Tunisia)
Con 24000 baci – Alessio Bozzer / Ivana Marinić Kragić (Croatia)
A Butterfly Hug – Sally Abobasha (Egypt, Sudan)
The Rabbis’ Intifada – Heather “Chana” Tenzer (USA)

Work in Progress

This is an international co-production platform aimed at projects and films to be broadcast on the Al Jazeera Documentary Channel, with possibilities for broadcasting on other Al Jazeera channels, international broadcasters, and partners.

My Mother & I – Dilpak Majeed (Iraq, Egypt)
Bitter Sugar – Ana Barjadze (Georgia)
Green Line – The Cat-Child – Sylvie Ballyot/ Fida Bizri (France)
Moscow Nights – Irina Maldea/ Brendan Culleton (Ireland, Romania)
Until the Buzzing Stops – Abd al-Kader Habak (UK, Lebanon)
My Mother the State – Ieva Ozolina (Latvia)
Life is Beautiful – Mohamed Jabaly (Palestine)
Dakar Sistaz – Jan Těšitel, Zuzana Kučerová (Czech Republic)

Balkan Stars

This is an international and regional co-production platform aimed at highlighting Al Jazeera Balkans and Al Jazeera Documentary Channels and subsequent international development. Balkan Stars pitch is a reflection of the diverse world of the Balkans today.

The Partisan Necropolis – Chris Leslie (UK)
I Don’t Want To – Hanis Bagashov (North Macedonia)
Rear Admiral – Mladen Ivanović (Croatia, Montenegro)
Another Film About the War, Father & Home – Damir Markovina (Croatia)
Cordon – Anton Mezulić (Croatia)
I’m Sorry I Didn’t Die – Ana Lalić, Aleksandar Reljić (Serbia)

The first edition of AJD Industry Days @AJB DOC shortlisted more than 20 projects that were competing for the co-production prizes that amount to more than 60,000 USD in the three pitching categories, provided by Al Jazeera Documentary Channel and Al Jazeera Balkans, as well as several other financial and non-financial partner awards.

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