Series, films and educational videos shown for the first time

Sharjah Film Festival: New cooperation to enrich “Children's Garden”

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The Sharjah International Film Festival for Children and Youth, organized by the "Fann" Foundation, which is concerned with promoting and supporting media art for children and young people in the UAE, and the "Minamobile" company, a leader in applications and games technology, one of the "Twofour54" partners in Abu Dhabi, recently signed a cooperation agreement to issue an application The "Children's Garden", which will screen the films of the participants in the festival, with the aim of supporting young and emerging filmmakers, and creating a new platform to display their talents.

The application offers the audience a variety of series, films, cartoons, songs, stories and educational videos for the first time, as part of its endeavor to provide targeted and selected high-quality content from around the world that elevates the taste and knowledge of new generations, and guides them to adopt the vocabulary of creativity.

The agreement was signed by Sheikha Jawaher bint Abdullah Al Qasimi, Director of the Fann Foundation, and the Sharjah International Film Festival for Children and Youth, and the founder and CEO of Minamobile, Bakr Ma.

Sheikha Jawaher Bint Abdullah Al Qasimi said: “We are keen to provide everything that contributes to the advancement of knowledge of new generations and guides them towards adopting the capabilities of creativity and beauty. To be partners in establishing a generation capable of creating a promising Arab cinema that meets hopes and aspirations.

Al Qasimi indicated that the agreement with Minamobile provides an opportunity for audiences from all over the world to view various creative materials presented by the platform during these circumstances the world is going through due to the spread of the Corona pandemic, noting that it is a step that achieves the goals and objectives of the Sharjah Film Festival for children and youth. In affirming the joint cooperation relations that bring the festival together with the various artistic and creative bodies in the country.

Bakr Ma, founder and CEO of Minamobile, expressed his happiness with the partnership, adding: "We are always working through this application to develop and support Arabic content to raise a new generation that enjoys the innovation and culture we want for our children."

The agreement was signed by Sheikha Jawaher bint Abdullah Al Qasimi, founder and CEO of Minamobile.

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