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Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates: City's Busy Schedule is Packed with Several Outdoor Movie Showings

filmgoers who enjoyed last month's Cinema by the Sea might enjoy the Swiss OpenAir Cinema in Dubai until December 7. Sammy Dallal / The National

With the release of the disaster epic 2012 this month, film fans may feel as if they’ve been riding the treadmill of summer blockbusters long enough. But hope is at hand, as a number of newly announced film programmes in Dubai look set to remind us that there’s more to the movies than end-of-the-world fantasies.

In the coming weeks, a series of independent films will be screened at Reel Cinemas in Dubai Mall, a continuing programme of black-and-white art house movies will play at The Jam Jar gallery, and Swiss OpenAir Concept will show a host of films that have yet to reach UAE multiplexes. On top of all that, the Dubai International Film Festival is also set release its full line-up in the coming days.

In short, Dubai will be transformed from the land that independent cinema forgot to an adventure playground for cinephiles.

The most high-profile event is the 2,000 seat Swiss OpenAir Cinema at the Dubai Media City Amphitheater, which launched Thursday with a showing of the latest Twilight movie, New Moon, and runs until December 7. The 4,000 square-foot, six-story high screen is the largest in the world.

Audiences will also be able to catch the comedies Old Dogs and Zombieland, the animated tales Astro Boy and A Christmas Carol and the aviation biopic Amelia at the outdoor venue.

“We do this in 17 locations around the world, from Sydney up to Rio,” said Farzin Samadian, the CEO of Swiss OpenAir Concept. “All of the films are interesting, but the first film is key. We are opening with New Moon, which will be one of the best films of this year.

“Between 60 and 70 per cent of our films will be local premieres, but we are not competing with the cinemas. This is a totally different environment and more of an event.”

The OpenAir Cinema appeared in Dubai and Abu Dhabi last year. However, only a Dubai programme has been announced for 2009. Samadian said film lovers in the capital should not fret; organisers aim to return to Abu Dhabi in February for a separate series of screenings.

Another new addition to the Dubai’s film calendar will be The Picturehouse at Reel Cinemas. The Dubai Mall multiplex is dedicating one of its screens to “art house, independent and award-winning classics” and “has lined up five debate-rousing movies between now and the end of January”.

The Picturehouse is currently showing the indie romance Paper Heart, about a stand-up comedienne who embarks on a journey across America to explore the subject of love.

Also slated to appear are the political satire In The Loop, the black comedy Cold Souls, the Iranian underground rock exposé No One Knows About Persian Cats and the disaster capitalism documentary The Shock Doctrine. Each will be shown for between two and three weeks at The Picturehouse.

Coming to an end tomorrow is The Jam Jar gallery’s latest Mahmovies! series, Black and White Glory. The five-week run of Monday night screenings attracts up to 200 film lovers each week. The gallery’s latest programme aims to showcase some of the finest black and white cinematography in the history of filmmaking.

The final night will feature a screening of the Danish enfant terrible Lars von Trier’s noir-like Europa, set in post-war Frankfurt. Earlier this month audiences were treated to two early-1960s classics: the Soviet propaganda piece I am Cuba and the experimental science-fiction film La Jetée.

“We have a large screen that fills a wall of the gallery and we fill the floor with bean bags,” said Rachel Brown, the head of special projects at The Jam Jar. “We are really building a community here of film lovers in the UAE and it’s great that there are now other film nights that are starting to come about.”

Although the full line-up for DIFF has yet to be announced, details of some of its programmes have been revealed, including a Cinema for Children showcase and a focus on French cinema. The festival will run from December 9 to 16.

Oliver Good

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Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates: Movies Shown Outdoors for Yasalam Celebrations

Corniche has been transformed into a giant open-air cinema as part of celebrations in the run up to the 2009 Formula 1 Etihad Airways Grand Prix.

“Cinema by the Sea’ on Abu Dhabi beach is another fantastic Yasalam event designed for the entire community. Whether you like cars that fly, talk or race, ‘Cinema by the Sea’ has them all.

On Thursday night, the giant screens featured free of charge all-time favourite car-themed movies ‘Herbie: Fully Loaded’ and ‘Days of Thunder’. ‘Cars’ and ‘Talladega Nights’ will be screened tonight and ‘Chitty Chitty Bang Bang’ and ‘The Italian Job’ on Saturday.

The films will also be screened on the giant screen in the F1FanZone
by Mubadala.

“We’re sure everyone in Abu Dhabi, young and old, resident and visitor, will enjoy this free Yasalam event on the beach,” said John Lickrish, managing director of Flash Entertainment, organiser of Yasalam programme.

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Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates: Outdoor Movies featured in Yasalam

Popstar Beyonce and ageing rockers Aerosmith have been confirmed as part of the line-up for entertainment at the inaugural Grand Prix on November 1.

The events – collectively known as – will also include an open-air cinema on the beach, performances from other international, regional and local artists, including hip-hop star Timbaland, and educational activities to encourage young people to take up a career in F1.

The events will run across the city, from the Corniche and beach to schools, universities, shopping malls, hotels, Abu Dhabi International Airport and Yas Island.

The programme is split into three elements – ‘Yasalam Live on the Corniche’, ‘Yasalam Live across the City’, and ‘Yasalam Live on Yas Island’.

Flash Entertainment, an Abu Dhabi-based events company, officially launched the entertainment programme yesterday in Abu Dhabi. It includes Beyonce and Aerosmith, who will be among the big names performing exclusively for race-day ticket holders on Yas Island.

John Lickrish, the managing director of Flash, said: “Yasalam has been designed to appeal to all ages, backgrounds and nationalities, so whether you’re a motorsport fan or not, from the UAE or overseas, there will be lots of exciting things for you to do.” And Ossama Khoreibi, the chairman of Flash, added: “Yasalam is more than just entertainment – it is a celebration of our diverse and beautiful city and further proof, if any were needed, that Abu Dhabi has arrived as a truly international destination for entertainment and leisure.”

‘Yasalam Live across the City’ incorporates the The Art of Racing, which will see Emirati and Arabic artists customise replica F1 cars, and Mastering Motorsport, an educational initiative focused on providing students with the chance to learn about careers in the industry.

Yasalam will  finish with four nights of post-race concerts on Yas Island over the race weekend exclusively for Grand Prix ticket holders. Beyonce will open the concerts on Thursday, October 29,  and Aerosmith will close on the Sunday.

Live on the Corniche
At the heart of Yasalam will be ‘Live on the Corniche’ – a free entertainment programme running on Abu Dhabi Corniche from October 16 to November 1 featuring:

* F1 Fan Zone Abu Dhabi will be open daily for two weeks and will feature motorsport-themed entertainment, including simulators, pit stop challenges, special appearances by drivers and live coverage from the Formula 1 Grand Prix in Brazil and the season finale from the Yas Marina Circuit in Abu Dhabi.

* The Yasalam Brazilian Parade will see school children, performers and a marching band celebrate on the beach before the Brazilian Grand Prix.

* Cinema by the Sea will transform the beach into a giant outdoor cinema for three nights showing car films from modern family hits such as ‘Cars’ and ‘Herbie Fully Loaded’, to classics such as ‘Chitty Chitty Bang Bang’ and ‘The Italian Job’.

* Beats on the Beach will offer five nights of free concerts on the beach, featuring local, regional and international artists, including hip-hop star Timbaland.

* Abu Dhabi Galleria: Past and Present will be an exhibition at the Corniche Beach boardwalk showcasing F1 and Abu Dhabi photography through
the years.

* An Arabic Culture Weekend will be a celebration of traditional Arabic food, crafts and music on the beach throughout the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix race weekend.

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