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<p>00:00 Introduction</p>
<p>02:47 Beyond a Single Label</p>
<p>10:11 Composing from the Page</p>
<p>11:54 When the Sounds Become Iconic</p>
<p>14:08 The Alchemy of Collaboration</p>
<p>19:16 Trusting the Vision</p>
<p>22:41 Finding Beauty in Inexperience</p>
<p>24:48 The Soul of Creation vs. The Machine</p>
<p>31:42 Narratives Beyond the Expected</p>
<p>38:00 The Weight of Choice</p>
<p>45:51 Carving Silence and Sound</p>
<p>50:56 The Geometry of Scoring</p>
<p>54:08 Immersive Worlds and Digital Agency</p>
<p>59:47 A Sonic Signature</p>
<p>01:00:40 From the Theater to the Screen</p>
<p>01:04:15 A Live Performance</p>
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<p>Ben Frost is a composer, sound artist and stage director born in Melbourne and based in Reykjavík. Over the past two decades, he has developed a practice encompassing studio recordings, performance, installation, and collaborations in dance, theatre, and film. Albums include ‘Theory of Machines’ (2007), ‘By the Throat’ (2009), ‘Aurora’ (2014) and ‘Scope Neglect’ (2024). Screen credits include ‘Sleeping Beauty’, ‘Palestine 36’, ‘Raised by Wolves’, ‘1899’ and ‘Dark’. A Rolex Arts Initiative protégé of Brian Eno (2011), he collaborated with Richard Mosse on ‘The Enclave’, ‘Incoming’ and ‘Broken Spectre’, and wrote the operas ‘The Wasp Factory’ and ‘The Murder of Halit Yozgat’.</p>
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<p>Connect with Ben Frost 👉 https://instagram.com/ethermachines</p>
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<p>Gustavo Santaolalla is an internationally acclaimed Argentine composer, producer, and musician. A two-time Academy Award winner for ‘Brokeback Mountain’ (2006) and ‘Babel’ (2007), he has also received a Golden Globe, two BAFTAs, two Grammys, and 19 Latin Grammys. As one of the most influential producers in the Spanish-speaking world, he has shaped Latin American music through over 100 albums. He founded Bajofondo, a collective blending tango, electronic, and Río de la Plata traditions. In audiovisual culture, he’s known for scoring ‘The Last of Us’ video games and HBO series. Currently, he is touring globally with the Ronroco Tour, celebrating 25 years of his iconic album ‘Ronroco’, which launched his cinematic music career.</p>
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<p>Connect with Gustavo Santaolalla 👉 https://instagram.com/gustavosantaolalla</p>
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<p>Suad Bushnaq is an internationally acclaimed, multi-award-winning Jordanian–Canadian composer of Bosnian, Palestinian and Syrian roots, praised by Hans Zimmer as an ‘incredible artist’. With 12 wins and 15 nominations, honours include two Hollywood Music in Media Awards, four Canadian Screen Award nominations and two Canadian Screen Music Awards. Recent highlights include the BAFTA/Emmy-winning ‘Secret World of Sound with David Attenborough’ (CASMA winner; HMMA nominee), Yunan (Berlinale), Hobal and the Syrian series ‘Al Batal’ (CASMA winner). She also scored Egypt’s Oscar submission ‘Flight 404’ and Iraq’s ‘Hanging Gardens’. A McGill graduate and CFC/Cannes alumna, she has 60+ credits and teaches worldwide.</p>
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<p>11:54 When the Sounds Become Iconic</p>
<p>14:08 The Alchemy of Collaboration</p>
<p>19:16 Trusting the Vision</p>
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<p>Connect with Ben Frost 👉 https://instagram.com/ethermachines</p>
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<p>Gustavo Santaolalla is an internationally acclaimed Argentine composer, producer, and musician. A two-time Academy Award winner for ‘Brokeback Mountain’ (2006) and ‘Babel’ (2007), he has also received a Golden Globe, two BAFTAs, two Grammys, and 19 Latin Grammys. As one of the most influential producers in the Spanish-speaking world, he has shaped Latin American music through over 100 albums. He founded Bajofondo, a collective blending tango, electronic, and Río de la Plata traditions. In audiovisual culture, he’s known for scoring ‘The Last of Us’ video games and HBO series. Currently, he is touring globally with the Ronroco Tour, celebrating 25 years of his iconic album ‘Ronroco’, which launched his cinematic music career.</p>
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<p>Connect with Gustavo Santaolalla 👉 https://instagram.com/gustavosantaolalla</p>
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<p>Suad Bushnaq is an internationally acclaimed, multi-award-winning Jordanian–Canadian composer of Bosnian, Palestinian and Syrian roots, praised by Hans Zimmer as an ‘incredible artist’. With 12 wins and 15 nominations, honours include two Hollywood Music in Media Awards, four Canadian Screen Award nominations and two Canadian Screen Music Awards. Recent highlights include the BAFTA/Emmy-winning ‘Secret World of Sound with David Attenborough’ (CASMA winner; HMMA nominee), Yunan (Berlinale), Hobal and the Syrian series ‘Al Batal’ (CASMA winner). She also scored Egypt’s Oscar submission ‘Flight 404’ and Iraq’s ‘Hanging Gardens’. A McGill graduate and CFC/Cannes alumna, she has 60+ credits and teaches worldwide.</p>
<p><p>Hosted by:</p><p>Mikey Muhanna 👉 https://www.instagram.com/mikey_mu/?hl=en-gb</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>FOLLOW &amp; RATE THE AFIKRA PODCAST:</p><p>» Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/doha-film-institute-podcast-powered-by-afikra/id1893085312</p><p>» Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5R1nXmlFpCH4dqegNf2U0E&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>THIS SERIES IS PART OF THE AFIKRA PODCAST NETWORK</p><p>Explore all episodes in this series: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLfYG40bwRKl6boT4njw9GEJNzC3f0bbDQ</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>ABOUT AFIKRA</p><p>afikra | عفكرة is a movement to convert passive interest in the Arab world to active intellectual curiosity. We aim to collectively reframe the dominant narrative of the region by exploring the histories and cultures of the region – past, present and future – through conversations driven by curiosity.</p><p>📍 Local events in 40+ locations worldwide http://afikra.com/chapters</p><p>🎧 New podcasts + videos weekly http://afikra.com/podcasts</p><p>⚡ Become a member: https://www.afikra.com/membership</p><p>🔗 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/afikra_</p><p>🔗 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/afikra.official</p><p>🔗 Twitter: https://twitter.com/afikra</p></p><br/> <p>Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See <a href="https://pcm.adswizz.com">pcm.adswizz.com</a> for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>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.</p>
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<p>00:00 Introduction</p>
<p>02:37 A Childhood Defined by VHS and Subtitles</p>
<p>04:46 From English Literature to an Unexpected Career</p>
<p>07:09 Doha to New York</p>
<p>11:02 Challenging Global Misconceptions</p>
<p>14:14 Voices of the Underrepresented</p>
<p>16:49 Building a Year-Round Film Ecosystem</p>
<p>20:11 The Future of Arab Cinema on the Global Stage</p>
<p>23:20 A Growing Network of Support</p>
<p>27:52 Redefining Success Beyond the Oscars</p>
<p>31:50 Making Doha a Film Hub for the Global South</p>
<p>36:04 Mentorship and the DFI Family</p>
<p>41:21 Resilience Through Crisis</p>
<p>44:05 Recommended Watching</p>
<p>46:21 Film as a Serious Career Path</p>
<p>51:09 Closing Thoughts</p>
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<p>Fatma Hassan Al Remaihi is a Qatari cultural leader and film executive serving as CEO of the Doha Film Institute, known for developing Qatar’s film industry and supporting emerging filmmakers regionally and internationally through initiatives such as the Ajyal Youth Film Festival and Qumra. She has shaped the Institute’s strategic direction, expanded its regional and international presence, and helped elevate Arab cinema on the global stage. Al Remaihi joined the Institute at its inception in 2009 as Cultural Advisor to the first edition of the Doha Tribeca Film Festival. She later served as Director of Programmes and Acting CEO in 2014, overseeing film funding, training, and international partnerships, leading community outreach and talent development, establishing collaborations including a partnership with the Giffoni Film Festival, and earning recognition such as inclusion in Variety’s 500 most influential entertainment leaders and honors like the Order of Arts and Letters.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Connect with Fatma Hassan Al Remaihi 👉 https://qa.linkedin.com/in/fatma-alremaihi-268b0121</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Hosted by Mikey Muhanna 👉 https://instagram.com/mikey_mu</p>
<p><p>Hosted by:</p><p>Mikey Muhanna 👉 https://www.instagram.com/mikey_mu/?hl=en-gb</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>FOLLOW &amp; RATE THE AFIKRA PODCAST:</p><p>» Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/doha-film-institute-podcast-powered-by-afikra/id1893085312</p><p>» Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5R1nXmlFpCH4dqegNf2U0E&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>THIS SERIES IS PART OF THE AFIKRA PODCAST NETWORK</p><p>Explore all episodes in this series: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLfYG40bwRKl6boT4njw9GEJNzC3f0bbDQ</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>ABOUT AFIKRA</p><p>afikra | عفكرة is a movement to convert passive interest in the Arab world to active intellectual curiosity. We aim to collectively reframe the dominant narrative of the region by exploring the histories and cultures of the region – past, present and future – through conversations driven by curiosity.</p><p>📍 Local events in 40+ locations worldwide http://afikra.com/chapters</p><p>🎧 New podcasts + videos weekly http://afikra.com/podcasts</p><p>⚡ Become a member: https://www.afikra.com/membership</p><p>🔗 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/afikra_</p><p>🔗 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/afikra.official</p><p>🔗 Twitter: https://twitter.com/afikra</p></p><br/> <p>Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See <a href="https://pcm.adswizz.com">pcm.adswizz.com</a> for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.</p>]]></description>
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<p> </p>
<p>00:00 Introduction</p>
<p>02:37 A Childhood Defined by VHS and Subtitles</p>
<p>04:46 From English Literature to an Unexpected Career</p>
<p>07:09 Doha to New York</p>
<p>11:02 Challenging Global Misconceptions</p>
<p>14:14 Voices of the Underrepresented</p>
<p>16:49 Building a Year-Round Film Ecosystem</p>
<p>20:11 The Future of Arab Cinema on the Global Stage</p>
<p>23:20 A Growing Network of Support</p>
<p>27:52 Redefining Success Beyond the Oscars</p>
<p>31:50 Making Doha a Film Hub for the Global South</p>
<p>36:04 Mentorship and the DFI Family</p>
<p>41:21 Resilience Through Crisis</p>
<p>44:05 Recommended Watching</p>
<p>46:21 Film as a Serious Career Path</p>
<p>51:09 Closing Thoughts</p>
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<p>Fatma Hassan Al Remaihi is a Qatari cultural leader and film executive serving as CEO of the Doha Film Institute, known for developing Qatar’s film industry and supporting emerging filmmakers regionally and internationally through initiatives such as the Ajyal Youth Film Festival and Qumra. She has shaped the Institute’s strategic direction, expanded its regional and international presence, and helped elevate Arab cinema on the global stage. Al Remaihi joined the Institute at its inception in 2009 as Cultural Advisor to the first edition of the Doha Tribeca Film Festival. She later served as Director of Programmes and Acting CEO in 2014, overseeing film funding, training, and international partnerships, leading community outreach and talent development, establishing collaborations including a partnership with the Giffoni Film Festival, and earning recognition such as inclusion in Variety’s 500 most influential entertainment leaders and honors like the Order of Arts and Letters.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Connect with Fatma Hassan Al Remaihi 👉 https://qa.linkedin.com/in/fatma-alremaihi-268b0121</p>
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<p>Hosted by Mikey Muhanna 👉 https://instagram.com/mikey_mu</p>
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