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Celebrating its 5th year, the Abu Dhabi Film Festival (October 13–22) will screen more than feature and short films by established and emerging filmmakers representing 43 countries. Established to help create a vibrant film culture throughout the region, the Festival opens October 13 with the critically acclaimed Monsieur Lazhar (U.S.: Music Box, ISA Films Distribution), a Canadian film which premiered at TIFF, about an Algerian teacher, directed by Philippe Falardeau.
Among the feature films 8 to have their World Premieres, Absolutely Tame As A Horse Aka The Horse is a Noble Animal by Abdolreza Kahani (Iran) was pulled at the last minute by Iran itself which had showed the film at its own Fajr Film Festival. This makes me really want to see the film to see what Iran might consider “subversive”. Art is always subversive.
5 of the 6 features having international premieres were co-produced with SANAD, the Festival’s fund that provides development and post-production support for films from the Arab world. The Festival will close with the Black Pearl Awards ceremony on October
The Festival has four competitions for features that offer cash awards totaling 1 million USD; The Narrative, New Horizons and Documentary Competitions and the renamed environmental program, Our World Co
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Tun Abdul Hamid was born on April 18, , at Permatang Tinggi Bakar Bata, Kepala Batas, Penang. The village is surrounded by paddy fields. All its inhabitants are farmers.
His father studied at a pondok (traditional Islamic religious school) in Kedah, at the pondok of Tok Kenali in Kelantan and at the Masjid al-Haram in Mecca. His brothers too studied at a pondok or Arab School after completing Malay school. They work as farmers. His sister did not go to school because, at that time, girls in the area did not go to school.
At about seven years old he started learning to read the Qur’an from his father, twice a day, together with other children in the village.
An important event in his life was, one morning, about a week before the school reopened at the beginning of the year, he told his father he wanted to go to school. His father agreed.
When the day came, wearing his elder brother's shirt and barefooted, he followed the older boys and walked across three villages and a paddy field to Paya Keladi Malay School. School money was 10 cents a day. 5 cents could buy noodles, nasi lemak, kuih, sotong katok, a glass of ice water or an ice ball.
PRIMARY SCHOOL
When in Standard 3, while making a top (gasing), Tun Abdul Hamid accidently severed his right