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Emirati Filmmaker Maitha Alawadi to Speak at SXSW Panel in Texas

Emirati Filmmaker Maitha Alawadi to Speak at SXSW Panel in Texas

CairoScene28-03-2025

The panel will delve into the evolving landscape of Middle Eastern storytelling and its increasing influence on global cinema.
Internationally acclaimed Emirati filmmaker Maitha Alawadi will participate in the panel discussion 'The Future of Storytelling: A Middle Eastern Series (Part 3)' at the prestigious SXSW festival in Austin, Texas, on March 10th, 2025.
Known for her film Al Eid Eiden and her work across more than 20 short films, Alawadi—alongside Mohammed Harib (Lammtara Art Production) and Butheina Kazim (Cinema Akil)—will explore how Middle Eastern creators are reshaping global narratives by breaking stereotypes and offering fresh, authentic perspectives on the region's rich cultural heritage.
The discussion will also examine how these innovative voices are contributing to a more inclusive and nuanced portrayal of the Middle East in the global entertainment industry.

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