What We

Do

Al Ard Film Festival is a unique cultural event that aims to shed light on the issues facing Palestine and the Arab world. Through the medium of film, the festival provides a platform for people to gain a deeper understanding and appreciation of the cultures, struggles, and lives of those living in these regions.

The festival is organized by the volunteer members of the Association Amicizia Sardegna Palestina, who believe in the power of film to bring people closer to different cultures and experiences. This dedication and passion is evident in the success of the festival, which has grown from a small local event in Cagliari in 2002 to an international film festival that is now among the most popular events about the Arab world in Southern Europe.

In addition to its international reach, Al Ard Film Festival is and wants to remain also an important event in Sardinia, where it takes place every year in Cagliari. The festival has become a beloved and eagerly anticipated annual event for the local community, and its success has helped to put Cagliari on the map as a destination for film enthusiasts even from outside the island.

The 19th edition of Al Ard Film Festival will take place in February at the Teatro Massimo in Cagliari. This iconic venue provides a fitting setting for the festival, which has become a major cultural event in the region. With a wide range of films and events on offer, the festival is sure to attract a diverse and engaged audience, and it is sure to be an exciting and rewarding experience for all involved.

What sets Al Ard Film Festival apart is its entirely volunteer-led organization. This means that the festival is driven by the dedication and commitment of individuals who are passionate about promoting the stories and voices of Palestine and the Arab world. It is this commitment that has allowed the festival to thrive and grow over the years, and it is what will continue to drive it forward in the future.

Overall, our goal is promoting understanding, appreciation, and dialogue about the issues facing Palestine and the Arab world. Through the power of film, the festival brings people closer to these cultures and struggles, and helps to promote a greater sense of empathy and understanding among audiences.