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Past, Present and Future of DFI | Fatma Hassan Al Remaihi
Saison 1 · Épisode 1
lundi 13 avril 2026 • Durée 51:38
We explore the history, mission, and future of Arab cinema in Qatar and the wider region in the first episode of the Doha Film Institute Podcast, powered by afikra. Fatma Hassan Alremaihi, CEO of the Doha Film Institute, joins us to discuss the institute’s evolution from the Doha Tribeca Film Festival to a year-round platform supporting filmmakers through grants, mentorship, workshops, and networking events like Qumra. She reflects on DFI’s role in supporting storytellers, fostering a collaborative internal culture, and creating spaces for underrepresented perspectives. The conversation also delves into the resilience of the Arab film industry in the face of regional and global challenges, the strategic choices behind festival programing, and the institute’s long-term vision for a self-sustaining film ecosystem.
00:00 Introduction
02:37 A Childhood Defined by VHS and Subtitles
04:46 From English Literature to an Unexpected Career
07:09 Doha to New York
11:02 Challenging Global Misconceptions
14:14 Voices of the Underrepresented
16:49 Building a Year-Round Film Ecosystem
20:11 The Future of Arab Cinema on the Global Stage
23:20 A Growing Network of Support
27:52 Redefining Success Beyond the Oscars
31:50 Making Doha a Film Hub for the Global South
36:04 Mentorship and the DFI Family
41:21 Resilience Through Crisis
44:05 Recommended Watching
46:21 Film as a Serious Career Path
51:09 Closing Thoughts
Fatma Hassan Al Remaihi is a Qatari cultural leader and film executive serving as CEO of the Doha Film Institute, known for developing Qatar’s film industry and supporting emerging filmmakers regionally and internationally through initiatives such as the Ajyal Youth Film Festival and Qumra. She has shaped the Institute’s strategic direction, expanded its regional and international presence, and helped elevate Arab cinema on the global stage. Al Remaihi joined the Institute at its inception in 2009 as Cultural Advisor to the first edition of the Doha Tribeca Film Festival. She later served as Director of Programmes and Acting CEO in 2014, overseeing film funding, training, and international partnerships, leading community outreach and talent development, establishing collaborations including a partnership with the Giffoni Film Festival, and earning recognition such as inclusion in Variety’s 500 most influential entertainment leaders and honors like the Order of Arts and Letters.
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In Every Frame, A Rhythm | Suad Bushnaq, Ben Frost, & Gustavo Santaolalla
Saison 1 · Épisode 2
mercredi 22 avril 2026 • Durée 01:08:19
We explore the role of music in shaping cinematic storytelling, and how rhythm, sound, and silence make up an essential language across different film traditions. Our guests Suad Bushnaq, Ben Frost, and Gustavo Santaolalla reflect on their creative processes, the relationship between image and sound, and how they approach composing for diverse narratives and emotional landscapes. They also discuss collaboration with directors, cultural influences in their work, and the evolving role of film scores in contemporary cinema.
00:00 Introduction
02:47 Beyond a Single Label
10:11 Composing from the Page
11:54 When the Sounds Become Iconic
14:08 The Alchemy of Collaboration
19:16 Trusting the Vision
22:41 Finding Beauty in Inexperience
24:48 The Soul of Creation vs. The Machine
31:42 Narratives Beyond the Expected
38:00 The Weight of Choice
45:51 Carving Silence and Sound
50:56 The Geometry of Scoring
54:08 Immersive Worlds and Digital Agency
59:47 A Sonic Signature
01:00:40 From the Theater to the Screen
01:04:15 A Live Performance
Ben Frost is a composer, sound artist and stage director born in Melbourne and based in Reykjavík. Over the past two decades, he has developed a practice encompassing studio recordings, performance, installation, and collaborations in dance, theatre, and film. Albums include ‘Theory of Machines’ (2007), ‘By the Throat’ (2009), ‘Aurora’ (2014) and ‘Scope Neglect’ (2024). Screen credits include ‘Sleeping Beauty’, ‘Palestine 36’, ‘Raised by Wolves’, ‘1899’ and ‘Dark’. A Rolex Arts Initiative protégé of Brian Eno (2011), he collaborated with Richard Mosse on ‘The Enclave’, ‘Incoming’ and ‘Broken Spectre’, and wrote the operas ‘The Wasp Factory’ and ‘The Murder of Halit Yozgat’.
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Gustavo Santaolalla is an internationally acclaimed Argentine composer, producer, and musician. A two-time Academy Award winner for ‘Brokeback Mountain’ (2006) and ‘Babel’ (2007), he has also received a Golden Globe, two BAFTAs, two Grammys, and 19 Latin Grammys. As one of the most influential producers in the Spanish-speaking world, he has shaped Latin American music through over 100 albums. He founded Bajofondo, a collective blending tango, electronic, and Río de la Plata traditions. In audiovisual culture, he’s known for scoring ‘The Last of Us’ video games and HBO series. Currently, he is touring globally with the Ronroco Tour, celebrating 25 years of his iconic album ‘Ronroco’, which launched his cinematic music career.
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Suad Bushnaq is an internationally acclaimed, multi-award-winning Jordanian–Canadian composer of Bosnian, Palestinian and Syrian roots, praised by Hans Zimmer as an ‘incredible artist’. With 12 wins and 15 nominations, honours include two Hollywood Music in Media Awards, four Canadian Screen Award nominations and two Canadian Screen Music Awards. Recent highlights include the BAFTA/Emmy-winning ‘Secret World of Sound with David Attenborough’ (CASMA winner; HMMA nominee), Yunan (Berlinale), Hobal and the Syrian series ‘Al Batal’ (CASMA winner). She also scored Egypt’s Oscar submission ‘Flight 404’ and Iraq’s ‘Hanging Gardens’. A McGill graduate and CFC/Cannes alumna, she has 60+ credits and teaches worldwide.
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Identity, Sound & the Geography of Expression | Yasiin Bey, Jara, Oddisee & Nemahsis
Saison 1 · Épisode 8
mercredi 3 juin 2026 • Durée 01:04:51
Global icons and independent pioneers Yasiin Bey, Jara, Oddisee, and Nemahsis explore identity, sound, and the fight for artistic autonomy. From the project windows of Brooklyn to the basements of Maryland, these artists reveal how the little rooms of their youth forged voices, powerful enough to fill global stages. In this deep dive, they confront the industry's complex relationship with visual representation, the radical act of independence, and the grounding influence of heritage and faith. The conversation further addresses the necessity of resisting institutional dominance to maintain creative control. Ultimately, these reflections emphasize that true artistic success is found in staying connected to one's earnest internal voice regardless of external pressures.
00:00 Introduction
02:16 Musical Spaces and Roots
12:27 Visuals and Music Debate
20:50 Value of Visual Silence
31:03 Visuals for Global Storytelling
37:21 The Shared Human Experience
46:53 Formative Musical Obsessions
49:53 Faith Shaping Creative Identity
52:26 Navigating Artistic Independence
58:21 Resisting Corporate Dominance
01:04:26 Closing Remarks
Jara is a pioneering Saudi rapper from Jeddah, widely recognised as Saudi Arabia’s first female rapper. Her work blends personal story, identity and a drive for impact, pairing sharp lyricism with modesty, creativity and resilience. On stage and on record, she challenges stereotypes and expands what it means to be a Saudi woman in hip-hop. Rooted in her community yet outward-looking, Jara’s voice carries from Jeddah to the world.
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Nemahsis is a Palestinian-Canadian singer-songwriter known for her powerful voice and deeply personal lyrics exploring identity and belonging as a hijabi Muslim woman. Her 2024 debut album Verbathim earned critical acclaim and praise from artists like Stevie Wonder and Lorde. In 2025, she launched a sold-out North American tour and won two JUNO Awards, including Alternative Album and Breakthrough Artist of the Year. Recently named Women In Music’s Artist of the Year, Nemahsis is redefining independent artistry.
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Oddisee (Amir Mohamed el Khalifa) is a Sudanese-American rapper, producer, and composer from Washington, D.C., known for his sharp lyricism, soulful production, and socially conscious perspective. Blending boom-bap with jazz, funk, and live instrumentation, he bridges underground hip-hop with global appeal. Rising with Diamond District, his solo work, People Hear What They See, The Good Fight, The Iceberg, has earned acclaim for its honesty and depth. A consistent, respected voice, Oddisee turns reflection into rhythm.
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Yasiin Bey is a Brooklyn, New York-born multi-media artist of international acclaim who has produced significant works in various mediums within an ongoing career that spans nearly 40 years to date. He strives to continually refine, evolve and expand his practice across disciplines. This is his first visit to Qatar.
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afikra | عفكرة is a movement to convert passive interest in the Arab world to active intellectual curiosity. We aim to collectively reframe the dominant narrative of the region by exploring the histories and cultures of the region – past, present and future – through conversations driven by curiosity.
📍 Local events in 40+ locations worldwide http://afikra.com/chapters
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Navigating Family Trauma and Libyan History | Jihan K, DIrector of "My Father and Qaddafi"
Saison 1 · Épisode 7
mercredi 27 mai 2026 • Durée 58:52
The director of award-winning documentary, My Father and Qaddafi (بابا والقذافي), Jihan K, explores in this episode the nine-year creative journey of reclaiming a family narrative after the 1993 kidnapping of her father, Mansour Kikhia, a former Libyan Foreign Minister turned peaceful opposition leader. Jihan shares a nuanced perspective on her childhood in exile, moving beyond a standard investigative lens to build a collage of Libya using intimate family archives and interviews with a dying generation. The conversation delves into the strength of the director's mother—who led a 19-year international search while nurturing a joyful home—and the challenge of defining "Libyan-ness" for a diaspora generation seeking an identity separate from politics or dictatorship. By humanizing historical figures and bridging a generational fracture, Jihan offers a tender, sophisticated look at memory, loss, and the moral responsibility of preserving a country’s history.
00:00 Introduction
04:58 The Disappearance of Mansour Kikhia
08:08 Discovery, Closure, and the Libyan Civil War
10:45 A Gold Mine of Family Archives
20:50 The Mother as Hero and Warrior
23:42 Reclaiming History From Qaddafi’s Foggy Lens
30:52 Identity and the Libyan Diaspora
35:45 Interviewing a Dying Generation
50:28 Humanizing the Dictator
58:21 Final Thoughts
Jihan was born in exile and raised in Paris while her father, a Libyan human rights lawyer, was the peaceful opposition leader to Qaddafi’s regime. After her father disappeared from Cairo, her family lived between the United States and France, while her mother, a Syrian artist, fought for justice in an international campaign. Jihan received her BA in International and Comparative Politics with a concentration in Human Rights, Philosophy, and International Law and her MA in Art Education and Storytelling.
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afikra | عفكرة is a movement to convert passive interest in the Arab world to active intellectual curiosity. We aim to collectively reframe the dominant narrative of the region by exploring the histories and cultures of the region – past, present and future – through conversations driven by curiosity.
📍 Local events in 40+ locations worldwide http://afikra.com/chapters
🎧 New podcasts + videos weekly http://afikra.com/podcasts
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Reflections on 15 years of Global South Cinema | Zaina Bseiso
Saison 1 · Épisode 6
mercredi 20 mai 2026 • Durée 54:45
Behind the scenes of "Atlas of Cinematic Affinities", filmmaker and curator Zaina Bseiso reveals the obsessive process of distilling 15 years of the Doha Film Institute (DFI) into a visual history that feels more like a sensory experience than a book. We dive into the "ships that keep on sailing" metaphor which guided the book's design, moving away from dry chronologies to explore how 8,000 pages of raw filmmaker artifacts, from 3:00AM script scribbles to personal family portraits, build a collective map of regional and global cinema. Bseiso breaks down the miracle of independent filmmaking in the region, the DFI’s grassroots impact on local film acumen, and why the most powerful cinematic histories are built on shared affinities rather than just data points. From the haptic choice of tracing paper to matching the gaze of characters across pages, this conversation explores what it truly means to capture the motion, silence, and perseverance of a medium that refuses to stand still.
00:00 Introduction: Celebrating 15 Years of Global Voices
01:40 Origins in Experimental Cinema
05:11 The Atlas of Cinematic Affinities
07:02 Motion as a Guiding Principle
10:44 Surprising Milestones and Grassroots Efforts
13:11 Sifting Through 8000 Pages of Process
19:10 Building Relationality and Collective Identity
21:25 Subverting Conventional Structure
24:58 An Encyclopedic Undertaking
27:03 Collaborative Art Direction
32:47 The Weight of Selection
35:14 Retrospection and Regional Realities
39:50 Essential Resources for Film Students
44:00 Measuring Intangible Impact
47:25 Influential Visions in Arab Cinema
51:49 A Growing Legacy for Future Filmmakers
Zaina Bseiso is a filmmaker, curator and educator, whose work explores diasporic narratives, cinematic storytelling, and questions of power in the moving image. She is a Senior Programmer at the Points North Institute, a Shorts Programmer at the Sundance Institute, and serves on the programming board of LA Filmforum. She has collaborated as a guest curator with institutions including the Flaherty Seminar and DOXA Documentary Film Festival, and co-founded Bahia Collective in 2019. Her first feature film, Todo Lo Sólido, is currently in post-production and has received support from Sundance, Sandbox Films, Visions Sud Est, and IDFA.
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afikra | عفكرة is a movement to convert passive interest in the Arab world to active intellectual curiosity. We aim to collectively reframe the dominant narrative of the region by exploring the histories and cultures of the region – past, present and future – through conversations driven by curiosity.
📍 Local events in 40+ locations worldwide http://afikra.com/chapters
🎧 New podcasts + videos weekly http://afikra.com/podcasts
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Authentic Frequencies From the Arab World | Moza Al Is’haq, Dana Al Fardan & Dana Al Meer
Saison 1 · Épisode 4
mercredi 13 mai 2026 • Durée 57:30
The regional music industry is entering a new era of global influence. Moza Al-Hajri, Dana Al Fardan, and Dana Al Meer provide an inside look at how Qatar is positioning itself as a world-class hub for content creation and musical excellence. They discuss cultural influences in their work, the responsibility of artists as storytellers, and how creative spaces can nurture emerging voices. From the technical mastery required to produce a multi-song FIFA World Cup album to the preservation of traditional seafaring heritage within symphonic compositions, these leaders are defining a unique Arab voice for the international stage.
01:24 Introduction
02:08 Katara Studios and its Role in Music Production
06:33 Dana Al Meer and the Music Lab Creative Hub
08:32 Dana Al Fardan: Composition and Neoclassical Storytelling
11:01 Building a Regional Music Ecosystem and Global Hub
13:39 Legacy and Development of the Qatar Philharmonic Orchestra
15:37 Overcoming Personal and Community Challenges as an Artist
18:53 Education and the Future of Performance Arts in Qatar
20:31 Incorporating Traditional Qatari Music into Global Art Forms
22:44 Behind the Scenes of the FIFA World Cup 2022's Music Production
29:00 Creating the First FIFA World Cup Official Album
31:37 Training Global Talent
35:36 Defining a Signature Sound and Identity for the Region
41:55 Audience Q&A: Career Highlights and Collaboration
52:11 Advice for Young Musicians in a Digital Age
57:04 Closing Remarks
Dana Al Fardan is a Qatari composer, songwriter and symphonic artist whose work bridges Arab heritage and Western contemporary classical music. As Qatar's first female contemporary composer to gain international recognition, she acts as a cultural ambassador, connecting audiences across cultures. Her musicals “Broken Wings” (West End, 2018) and “Rumi: The Musical” (London Coliseum, 2021) introduced Middle Eastern narratives to global stages. She also scores films, including “Orca” and “The Necromancer”, and collaborates across genres. Her latest orchestral album “Tempest” inspired by Qatar's maritime and pearl-diving legacy, premiered with the Qatar Philharmonic Orchestra at Katara Opera House.
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Dana Al Meer is a Qatari singer, composer, and cultural ambassador known for performing at the 2022 FIFA World Cup and 2023 AFC Asian Cup ceremonies. She is the director of Music Lab Qatar, an institute that promotes cultural education and nurtures young talent. In September 2025, she won third place at the Intervision Song Contest in Russia for her song “Huwa Dha Anta”.
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Moza Al Is’haq is the Chief Operating Officer of Katara Studios, a Doha-based film and media production company. The studio operates as part of Qatar’s growing creative industry, focusing on producing projects that highlight Arab and Qatari stories for international audiences.
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afikra | عفكرة is a movement to convert passive interest in the Arab world to active intellectual curiosity. We aim to collectively reframe the dominant narrative of the region by exploring the histories and cultures of the region – past, present and future – through conversations driven by curiosity.
📍 Local events in 40+ locations worldwide http://afikra.com/chapters
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The Mechanics of Influence | Ahmed Shihab-Eldin & Rahma Zein
Saison 1 · Épisode 5
mercredi 6 mai 2026 • Durée 01:05:21
"We are all maneuvering in life normally, but our hearts are very much broken."
Journalists Ahmed Shihab-Eldin and Rahma Zein sit down with moderator, cartoonist Khalid Albaih for an essential conversation on the weight of narrative in a time of systemic erasure. We explore the role of journalism, storytelling, and cultural expression in shaping narratives around resistance, identity, and the shared realities of Palestine and Sudan. From the front lines of global media to the personal ripple effect of a single headline, the discussion delves into the reasons we tell stories, beyond informing others, to make sense of the world for ourselves. The speakers reflect on their experiences navigating media outlets, the challenges of representation, and the ways journalism and creative work intersect with advocacy.
This episode was recorded on November 21, 2025
00:00 Introduction: Voices from the Frontlines
02:51 Navigating Life with a Broken Heart
08:22 Beyond the Bio: Redefining Identity
11:00 The Responsibility of Every Storyteller
16:33 Finding a Voice in Conflict?
18:55 The Power and Danger of Headlines
24:35 Reclaiming Narratives in the Digital Age
32:10 The Myth of Objectivity in Journalism
38:38 Channeling Collective Rage into Progress
46:17 The Weight of Systems vs. The Power of People
49:30 The True Cost of Speaking Out
01:01:53 Sudan and the Silence of Structural Erasure
Ahmed Shihab-Eldin is an Emmy-nominated journalist, producer and actor. He is known for award-winning documentaries and films on social justice, premiering at Cannes and other major festivals. His resume includes PBS, Al Jazeera, HuffPost Live and “VICE on HBO”. He co-created Al Jazeera English’s The Stream and published Demanding Dignity (2013). He currently hosts the podcast Out Loud, conversations with people challenging the status quo; teaches as Adjunct Professor at the University of Bari and is producing The Visitor. His work has been recognised by GQ and Forbes’ 30 Under 30.
Rahma Zein is a former Egyptian journalist with over a decade in field reporting, media strategy and public relations. She began as an investigative reporter for Egyptian TV and CBC, covering the Arab region during the 2011 political changes and interviewing key political figures. In 2023, she gained international attention for a viral confrontation with a CNN reporter at the Rafah Border Crossing, where she challenged the network’s biased reporting on Israeli war crimes. She’s currently a consultant for Tech for Palestine, an incubator for advocacy projects worldwide.
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Hosted by Khalid Albaih
Khalid Albaih is a Romania-born, Doha-raised, Oslo-based Sudanese political cartoonist, writer and cultural producer known worldwide as Khartoon. His art and commentary have appeared at Documenta 15, Mathaf and NIROX Sculpture Park, and in The Guardian and Al Jazeera. He is the author of Khartoon! (2018); editor of Sudan Retold (2019) and Sudan Retold 1½ (2025); and creator of Foreigner Everywhere (2026). Albaih founded KhartoonMag.com and @DohaFashionFridays and was shortlisted for the Freedom of Expression Award (2025).
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Cotton Queen & Sudanese Stories | Suzannah Mirghani
Saison 1 · Épisode 3
mercredi 29 avril 2026 • Durée 45:13
“It's a miracle that any film exists, but a film made during conflict, even more so.” We sit down with filmmaker, writer, and academic Suzannah Mirghani to discuss her latest film, Cotton Queen, and the harrowing reality of creating art while Sudan faces an ongoing genocide. Suzannah reveals the heartbreaking journey of a production displaced by war, where the cast and crew were forced to flee to Egypt to find safety and a space to continue their work. We explore the "miracle" of Sudanese cinema, a movement that refuses to be erased despite the systemic destruction of the country's tangible and intangible heritage. Suzannah discusses how storytelling becomes a vital act of resistance, preserving Sudanese dialects and histories that are currently under threat of being lost forever.
00:00 Introduction
01:02 From the Classroom to the Screen
01:41 The Heart of Cotton Queen
03:15 Sudan Front and Center in Doha
05:11 Ancestral Echoes and Formative Memories
07:01 Subverting Traditional Narrative Structures
08:31 When Time Becomes the Antagonist
10:20 Interconnecting the Threads of History
12:21 Production Amidst Displacement
15:17 The Doha Film Institute as a Mentor
16:45 Cultivating an Imagined Community
18:41 Borrowed Moods and Stolen Shots
20:10 Writing Cinematic Poetry
22:52 Pushing Back Against the Monolith
24:14 The Intricacy of Approachable Characters
26:12 Preserving Culture Through Dialect
28:31 Collective Relief and the Weight of Nostalgia
31:34 Safeguarding an Endangered Language
32:40 Intentional Programming at Georgetown
35:46 Tangible Outputs: From Conferences to Books
37:57 Merging Academic Research with Scriptwriting
40:02 Essential Literature and Cinematic Gems
42:50 Teaching the Nuanced Histories of Sudan
Suzannah Mirghani is a Sudanese-Russian filmmaker and writer based in Doha, where she works as an editor at Georgetown University in Qatar. She is the writer and director of Al-Sit (2020), which won multiple international awards including the Canal+ Award at the Clermont-Ferrand Short Film Festival and several Academy Award–qualifying prizes. Her first feature film, Cotton Queen (2025), received the ArteKino Award at L’Atelier de la Cinéfondation at the Cannes Film Festival.
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