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The rhythm is gonna get you

November 28 - December 4, 2007
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Latin superstar Gloria Estefan kicks off three-day fiesta of cinema and song with world premiere of 90 Millas. THE forthcoming Dubai International Film Festival (DIFF) will feature a new 'Rhythm and Reels' initiative.

The event during next month's DIFF 2007 will bring unusual and cutting-edge films together with live musical performances; the festival has introduced the open-air series at the Dubai Media City amphitheatre to "celebrate the mutually-enriching relationship" between film and music.

The first screening, to be held on December 13, will feature five-time Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter Gloria Estefan in her first-ever performance in the Middle East.

She will perform following the world premiere of the film 90 Millas (90 Miles), directed by her record producer husband, Emilio Estefan. Known as the "Queen of Latin Pop", Estefan has sold over 90 million albums worldwide, and her new album 90 Millas recently reached No 1 on the Billboards Latin Album Chart.

90 Miles is the distance between Cuba and Florida, and Estefan's film delves into the experience of Cuban musicians in exile in the US, who are so close yet worlds away from their birthplace.

Gloria Estefan said: "It is an honour for Emilio and I to have the world premiere of the 90 Millas documentary in Dubai.

"As an artist and performer, it's always a fun and exciting experience to play to a new audience. Having performed for fans all over the world, this will be my first concert in the Middle East and I'm thrilled to have been invited to perform it at the Dubai Film Festival."

Shivani Pandya, managing director of DIFF, said: "This promises to be one of the highlights of the Dubai concert season and a fitting way to kick off the first year of DIFF's Rhythm and Reels programme.

"Music and film go hand in hand, and each can move audiences equally, needing no translation. This film and Gloria Estefan's music will bring the Cuban experience to life at DIFF, which fits perfectly with our mandate of 'Building Bridges, Meeting Minds' and underscores the international nature of DIFF, which brings together great artists from around the world."

On December 14, the second film in the series will be The White Thread, a documentary by Moroccan film-maker Khalil Benkirane.

The film follows San Francisco DJ Cheb i Sabbah as he records Moroccan villagers' ancient songs and remixes them with modern electronic beats.

After the film, Moroccan DJ Zayan Freeman will perform with Bnet Marrakech, a group of gypsy women singing in traditional Berber and Arabic style.

The third and final night of the series will feature a screening of the critically-acclaimed Across the Universe, directed by Julie Taymor (Frida, 2002), a kaleidoscopic ode to the 60s: cross-cultural romance, the conflict between art and commerce, conscription, protest culture, the music business and class conflict.

Based on The Beatles' songbook and set in the 60s England, America, and Vietnam, the love story of main characters Lucy and Jude is intertwined with the anti-war movement and social protests of the times.

Over 30 Beatles' songs are woven into the plot, together with visual allusions to the films Help! A Hard Day's Night, Yellow Submarine and Let It Be.

The film's musical compliment will be 'The Best of the British Invasions,' a multi-media act that revisits some of the greatest moments in music history, featuring some of the best known bands synonymous with the early British sound such as The Beatles, the Rolling Stones, Elton John and David Bowie.

Alongside the screenings and music will be a photo exhibition by acclaimed photographic co-operative Magnum Photos, with the theme of 'The Magic of Cinema.'

Magnum member and prominent Iranian photojournalist Abbas will be in attendance.

Rhythm and Reels will take place at Dubai Media City Amphitheatre from December 13 to 15, 2007, an open-air theatre with beanbag seating. Tickets for each evening are AED175, or AED450 for all three nights, and are available at all DIFF box offices and online at www.dubaifilmfest.com. Special chalets and VIP terraces are available for sponsors and corporate sales.

The three previous evenings of outdoor screenings at the amphitheatre will free.

Emirates Airlines, Dubai Duty Free, Madinat Jumeirah and Dubai Pearl are the principal sponsors for the fourth edition of the festival, scheduled to run from December 9-16.







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