Doha Film Institute Podcast - Powered by afikra

Doha Film Institute Podcast - Powered by afikra

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Pays Qatar
Langue EN
Épisodes 8
Dernier 03.06.2026

The Doha Film Institute Podcast, powered by afikra, is an interview series exploring the dynamic world of cinema and the role of storytelling in preserving heritage and fostering dialogue. It features conversations with filmmakers, composers, and cultural voices shaping the region's creative landscape. The podcast is produced by the Doha Film Institute, a not-for-profit cultural organization based in Qatar dedicated to supporting filmmakers and building a thriving film culture.

Épisodes

  • Identity, Sound & the Geography of Expression | Yasiin Bey, Jara, Oddisee & Nemahsis 03.06.2026 1h 4min
    Global icons and independent pioneers Yasiin Bey, Jara, Oddisee, and Nemahsis explore identity, sound, and the fight for artistic autonomy. From the project windows of Brooklyn to the basements of Maryland, these artists reveal how the little rooms of their youth forged voices, powerful enough to fill global stages. In this deep dive, they confront the industry's complex relationship with visual representation, the radical act of independence, and the grounding influence of heritage and faith. The conversation further addresses the necessity of resisting institutional dominance to maintain creative control. Ultimately, these reflections emphasize that true artistic success is found in staying connected to one's earnest internal voice regardless of external pressures.
  • Navigating Family Trauma and Libyan History | Jihan K, DIrector of "My Father and Qaddafi" 27.05.2026 58min
    The director of award-winning documentary, My Father and Qaddafi (بابا والقذافي), Jihan K, explores in this episode the nine-year creative journey of reclaiming a family narrative after the 1993 kidnapping of her father, Mansour Kikhia, a former Libyan Foreign Minister turned peaceful opposition leader. Jihan shares a nuanced perspective on her childhood in exile, moving beyond a standard investigative lens to build a collage of Libya using intimate family archives and interviews with a dying generation. The conversation delves into the strength of the director's mother—who led a 19-year international search while nurturing a joyful home—and the challenge of defining "Libyan-ness" for a diaspora generation seeking an identity separate from politics or dictatorship. By humanizing historical figures and bridging a generational fracture, Jihan offers a tender, sophisticated look at memory, loss, and the moral responsibility of preserving a country’s history.
  • Reflections on 15 years of Global South Cinema | Zaina Bseiso 20.05.2026 54min
    Behind the scenes of "Atlas of Cinematic Affinities", filmmaker and curator Zaina Bseiso reveals the obsessive process of distilling 15 years of the Doha Film Institute (DFI) into a visual history that feels more like a sensory experience than a book. We dive into the "ships that keep on sailing" metaphor which guided the book's design, moving away from dry chronologies to explore how 8,000 pages of raw filmmaker artifacts, from 3:00AM script scribbles to personal family portraits, build a collective map of regional and global cinema. Bseiso breaks down the miracle of independent filmmaking in the region, the DFI’s grassroots impact on local film acumen, and why the most powerful cinematic histories are built on shared affinities rather than just data points. From the haptic choice of tracing paper to matching the gaze of characters across pages, this conversation explores what it truly means to capture the motion, silence, and perseverance of a medium that refuses to stand still.
  • Authentic Frequencies From the Arab World | Moza Al Is’haq, Dana Al Fardan & Dana Al Meer 13.05.2026 57min
    The regional music industry is entering a new era of global influence. Moza Al Is’haq, Dana Al Fardan, and Dana Al Meer provide an inside look at how Qatar is positioning itself as a world-class hub for content creation and musical excellence. They discuss cultural influences in their work, the responsibility of artists as storytellers, and how creative spaces can nurture emerging voices. From the technical mastery required to produce a multi-song FIFA World Cup album to the preservation of traditional seafaring heritage within symphonic compositions, these leaders are defining a unique Arab voice for the international stage.
  • The Mechanics of Influence | Ahmed Shihab-Eldin & Rahma Zein 06.05.2026 1h 5min
    "We are all maneuvering in life normally, but our hearts are very much broken." Journalists Ahmed Shihab-Eldin and Rahma Zein sit down with moderator, cartoonist Khalid Albaih for an essential conversation on the weight of narrative in a time of systemic erasure. We explore the role of journalism, storytelling, and cultural expression in shaping narratives around resistance, identity, and the shared realities of Palestine and Sudan. From the front lines of global media to the personal ripple effect of a single headline, the discussion delves into the reasons we tell stories, beyond informing others, to make sense of the world for ourselves. The speakers reflect on their experiences navigating media outlets, the challenges of representation, and the ways journalism and creative work intersect with advocacy.
  • Cotton Queen & Sudanese Stories | Suzannah Mirghani 29.04.2026 45min
    “It's a miracle that any film exists, but a film made during conflict, even more so.” We sit down with filmmaker, writer, and academic Suzannah Mirghani to discuss her latest film, Cotton Queen, and the harrowing reality of creating art while Sudan faces an ongoing genocide. Suzannah reveals the heartbreaking journey of a production displaced by war, where the cast and crew were forced to flee to Egypt to find safety and a space to continue their work. We explore the "miracle" of Sudanese cinema, a movement that refuses to be erased despite the systemic destruction of the country's tangible and intangible heritage. Suzannah discusses how storytelling becomes a vital act of resistance, preserving Sudanese dialects and histories that are currently under threat of being lost forever.
  • In Every Frame, A Rhythm | Suad Bushnaq, Ben Frost, & Gustavo Santaolalla 22.04.2026 1h 8min
    We explore the role of music in shaping cinematic storytelling, and how rhythm, sound, and silence make up an essential language across different film traditions. Our guests Suad Bushnaq, Ben Frost, and Gustavo Santaolalla reflect on their creative processes, the relationship between image and sound, and how they approach composing for diverse narratives and emotional landscapes. They also discuss collaboration with directors, cultural influences in their work, and the evolving role of film scores in contemporary cinema.
  • Past, Present and Future of DFI | Fatma Hassan Al Remaihi 13.04.2026 51min
    We explore the history, mission, and future of Arab cinema in Qatar and the wider region in the first episode of the Doha Film Institute Podcast, powered by afikra. Fatma Hassan Alremaihi, CEO of the Doha Film Institute, joins us to discuss the institute’s evolution from the Doha Tribeca Film Festival to a year-round platform supporting filmmakers through grants, mentorship, workshops, and networking events like Qumra. She reflects on DFI’s role in supporting storytellers, fostering a collaborative internal culture, and creating spaces for underrepresented perspectives. The conversation also delves into the resilience of the Arab film industry in the face of regional and global challenges, the strategic choices behind festival programing, and the institute’s long-term vision for a self-sustaining film ecosystem.

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