Come and celebrate the opening of the 25th edition of the Arab Film Festival as Mohamed Diab returns to the Castro Theater with his award-winning film Amira. Diab's Clash had it's US Premiere at the 20th edition of the Arab Film Festival and we're excited to welcome him back with this powerful drama that features high-caliber film starts, including Jordanian actress Saba Mubarak and Palestinian actor Ali Suliman.
Winner of three awards at the 2021 Venice International Film Festival
Individual tickets now available for Opening Night only, with the full program to be release on October 20.
Covid Guidelines
All In-Person screenings at the Castro Theater and the Roxie Cinema will require audience members to show proof of vaccination and abide by local guidelines.
Co-Presented by SFFILM
Sponsored by Lloyd & Mousilli - Attorneys and Counselors at Law
Sponsored by Dishdash
Amira, a vivacious 17-year-old Palestinian girl, was conceived with the smuggled sperm of her incarcerated father Nawar, who she’s only ever known behind the glass wall of a prison visitation cubicle. Still, the young woman idolizes her father and vividly imagines life together as a family, along with her equally devoted mother Warda. But when a failed attempt to conceive another child reveals Nawar’s infertility, Amira’s world turns upside down. Writer-director Mohamed Diab (Silver Hugo winner with Cairo 678) returns to the Festival with this brilliantly plotted and emotionally complex tale inspired by true stories of children conceived in this way.
Lanterna Magica Award at Venice International Film Festival, Italy
Enrico Fulchignoni Award at Venice International Film Festival, Italy
INTERFILM Award for Promoting Interreligious Dialogue at Venice International Film Festival, Italy
AMIRA is Jordan's official submission to the Academy Awards
Co-Presented by SFFILM
Sponsored by Lloyd & Mousilli - Attorneys and Counselors at Law
Sponsored by Dishdash