The Dubai International Film Festival (DIFF, Arabic: مهرجان دبي السينمائي الدولي) is the largest film festival in the Arab region. With particular emphasis on showcasing Arab, Asian, and African cinema, it also helps to develop industry and talent in the region. is held in Dubai in the United Arab Emirates. The Muhr Awards, including the Muhr AsiaAfrica Awards, are the main festival awards. The inaugural Dubai International Film Festival took place in 2004, when it screened 76 films. At its 5th edition in 2008, DIFF ran its first Asia Africa section. My Secret Sky, a South African film in the Zulu language directed by Madoda Ncayiyana, opened the section. The festival featured 181 films from 66 countries, and the red carpet event included Goldie Hawn, Ben Affleck, Danny Glover, Oliver Stone, and Harry Belafonte. The grand prize went to Masquerades (film), directed by Algerian director Lyes Salem. More information...
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