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‘Yunan’ Wins the Arab Critics’ Award for European Films


Ameer Fakher Eldin’s “Yunan” has won this year’s Arab Critics’ Award for European Films. The award, now in its seventh edition, is presented by European Film Promotion in collaboration with the Arab Cinema Center.

The announcement was made during the award ceremony at the El Gouna Film Festival on Saturday. Fakher Eldin, who was unable to attend the festival in person, sent a video message in which he thanked the jury, the ACC and EFP for what he called a “beautiful recognition.” He added: “To see ‘Yunan’ now embraced by Arab critics as well feels profoundly moving to me. In a way, maybe it means the film has finally found its way home.”

Fakher Eldin also expressed his gratitude to his main producer and longtime collaborator Dorothe Beinemeier of Red Balloon Film, who accepted the award in El Gouna.

Beinemeier said, “ ’Yunan’ is Ameer Fakher Eldin’s second feature film. Like his first film ‘The Stranger,’ it is a slow, silent and melancholic piece. Ameer’s stories are not loud but told in the most subtle and poetic ways and are deeply touching. His films slow me down, they force me to take time and think and digest what I see. His films seem to transform every time I watch them. But what happens is that the films are so rich that I just find a new angle every time, another layer. Ameer is just a brilliant observer and storyteller, a very old and wise soul in a young man’s body. I am very much looking forward to producing the third film of our trilogy.”

“Yunan” follows an Arab man who arrives on a remote island in the North Sea intending to end his life. Instead, he is confronted by its conservative, marginalized German community and the overwhelming force of nature, encounters that unsettle his resolve and gradually reshape his perspective. What begins as an act of solitude unfolds into an unexpected encounter with both people and places gradually evolving into a quiet yet intense philosophical exchange that unearths themes of displacement, trauma and renewal.

The film was part of this year’s Berlinale Competition and was awarded the Golden Firebird awards for best actor (Georges Khabbaz) and actress (Hanna Schygulla) at the Hong Kong Intl. Film Festival.

“Yunan” was produced by Beinemeier at Red Balloon in Hamburg, Germany, together with Microclimat Film in Canada and Intramovies in Italy. Co-producers are Fresco Films, Metafora Productions and Tabi360. Its world sales are handled by Intramovies and Mad Solutions is handling MENA sales.


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