The NAAS Film Program, a collaboration of UAE cultural institutions including the Goethe-Institut Gulf Region, the Embassies of France, Canada, Switzerland and Austria, as well as the Italian Cultural Institute of Abu Dhabi, in partnership with Manarat Al Saadiyat, proudly presents a film series dedicated to women in society.
We would like to highlight a range of residency programs, financing possibilities, mentoring opportunities, co-production calls, and other chances from our networks that may interest the artists and cultural practitioners in the Gulf region.
With the ICF, we support co-productions worldwide that arise from collaborative and dialogical work processes between professional artists in the fields of music, dance, theater and performance.
The third edition of the regional dance project "Un|controlled Gestures" will take place in 2024. Choreographers from the North African and Middle Eastern region will explore questions of origin, heritage, and memory and develop new works between January and July.
RUYA (Arabic for “vision” or “perspective”) is the multimedia magazine of the Goethe-Institut in the Arab countries in North Africa and the Middle East. RUYA gives voice to the countless perspectives in the region on current cultural and socio-political issues.
targmat:a is a literature project that showcases selected newly published German books which have been suggested for translation into Arabic by a jury of experts.
The magazine for German learners, German teachers and everyone interested in Germany: Stories about everyday life, career and studies, information about German cities, tips and trends.
Jeem.me is a website about gender, sex and sexuality in Arabic-speaking countries, which provides users with information, articles and stories in Arabic.
With our monthly podcast series in collaboration with San3a Tech, we bring you technology for your ears. Sit back and follow our host Omar Elsafty and his guests on a journey into the maker and startup world of Egypt.
The film archive in Cairo comprises approximately 150 films (DVD and 35mm), which we make available free of charge to cinematheques, film clubs, film festivals, cultural and educational institutions for non-commercial screenings.