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Women in Dubai: Butheina Kazim from Cinema Akil to discuss promoting diverse voices in film

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Last updated: 2024/09/24 at 5:33 PM
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Arab filmmakers are actively reclaiming cultural narratives by creating films that reflect their lived realities, challenge Western stereotypes, and highlight the intricacies of an evolving society. Pioneering this movement are young Emirati women like Butheina Kazim, co-founder of Cinema Akil at Alserkal Avenue, the UAE’s only independent cinema. These filmmakers are instrumental in fostering diverse cinematic voices and promoting a richer understanding of Arab culture. As We The Women 2024 gears up to make waves with a lineup of inspiring speakers, Kazim stands out as a trailblazer who has redefined the cinematic landscape in the Gulf region.

Kazim established Cinema Akil, the only independent arthouse cinema in the Gulf, which has become a sanctuary for cinema lovers. Located in Alserkal Avenue, with an additional outpost in the 25 Hours Hotel in Dubai, Cinema Akil is renowned for its curated programming that celebrates diverse voices and stories. Under her leadership, the cinema has expanded its reach through nomadic screenings across the GCC, fostering a greater appreciation for independent and international films. Kazim’s contributions to the arts have not gone unnoticed, as she was awarded the title of Chevalier de l’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres by the French Ministry of Culture, recognising her significant impact on cultural exchange and promotion in the region.

As a member of the Steering Committee for the Network of Arab Alternative Screens, Kazim plays a crucial role in advocating for alternative cinema in the Arab world. Her work emphasises the importance of representation and diversity in film. The second edition of We The Women, set to take place on October 16 at The Address Skyview, will feature the region’s leading trailblazers and delve into their experiences of breaking the glass ceiling. Supported by Novartis and Franklin Templeton, the event offers attendees the opportunity to gain insights from inspirational speakers and network with industry leaders.

We The Women 2024 is a platform for empowering and celebrating women who have made significant contributions in their respective fields. The event aims to inspire, educate, and connect women from diverse backgrounds, providing a space for dialogue, mentorship, and empowerment. Through engaging discussions and interactive sessions, participants can gain valuable insights and learn from the experiences of successful female leaders. By highlighting the achievements of women like Butheina Kazim, We The Women 2024 aims to showcase the power of women in shaping industries and challenging societal norms.

In a male-dominated industry, Kazim’s leadership and vision have paved the way for a more inclusive and diverse cinematic landscape in the Gulf region. By championing independent and international films, she has created a platform for marginalized voices to be heard and celebrated. Through her work with Cinema Akil and the Network of Arab Alternative Screens, Kazim is driving conversations around representation, diversity, and cultural exchange in the film industry. As a keynote speaker at We The Women 2024, Kazim will share her insights and experiences with a global audience, inspiring women to break barriers and make their mark in their chosen fields.

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