Ain Media

Based in Gaza, Palestine, Ain Media specializes in media production and professional media services, blending high aesthetic standards with skill development and technical excellence. We approach every project with passion and dedication, utilizing state-of-the-art equipment and modern production techniques. Our services include video production, photography, digital editing, motion graphics, infographics, sound engineering, short films, documentaries, and comprehensive digital media solutions.

Contact

info@ain-media.com

+970 599 714 714

Shashat Woman Cinema

Shashat Woman Cinema

Shashat Woman Cinema is a Palestinian non-governmental organization dedicated to exploring the social and cultural implications of women’s representation in film. The organization hosts an annual women’s film festival, alongside nationwide screenings, public discussions, training programs, mentoring, and production support for emerging Palestinian women filmmakers.


Contact

Alia Arasoughly

alia@shashat.org

http://www.shashat.org

+972 2 297 3336

نادي الفن السابع | Seventh Art Club

نادي الفن السابع | Seventh Art Club


A Palestinian film club that gathers every seven days to watch an Arab or international film—old or new, classic or experimental. Most importantly, each screening is followed by a discussion circle.

At the Seventh Art Club, we believe that cinema not only reflects history but actively shapes and transforms it.

Tzkrti is your all-in-one platform for ticketing and creating unforgettable experiences. We come from the event scene and understand the hustle, the vibe, and the vision. That’s why we built Tzkrti with the tools you actually need. At Tzkrti, we believe events are moments that connect, inspire, and celebrate creativity. With us, every event becomes a remarkable experience.

Contact

https://tzkrti.com/ar/profile/nady-alfn-alsaba
https://www.instagram.com/tzkrti/

Sakakini Cultural Center

Sakakini Cultural Center


Established in 1996 in Ramallah, the Centre is a non-governmental, non-profit organization dedicated to strengthening the role of arts, culture, and critical thinking in Palestine. It aims to provide an open and inclusive space for the community to create vibrant, thought-provoking, and liberating cultural content.

Contact 

admin@sakakini.org

sakakini@sakakini.org

www.sakakini.org

00970-2-2987374

Ramallah, Palestine

Palestinian Film Forum

Palestinian Film Forum

The Palestinian Film Forum is an initiative dedicated to advancing the concept and culture of cinema in Gaza. Its work includes organizing workshops, seminars, and lectures at universities, as well as hosting film screenings to engage and educate audiences about the art and impact of filmmaking.


Contact

Director Saud Mehanna

President of the Palestinian Film Forum

00972595381081

Saud.palfilm@gmail.com

Gaza, Palestine

The Palestinian Film Center

The Palestinian Film Center


An international institution dedicated to serving Palestinian films and films about Palestine by preserving, promoting, and expanding their global reach. Its goals include documenting and defining Palestinian cinema, modernizing its distribution through contemporary digital platforms, and meeting the demands of today’s media environment.

The institution supports the publication of Palestinian films through curated programs and artistic events, fosters cross-disciplinary collaboration among media professionals, and invests in the development of young artists through training and mentorship. To ensure global accessibility and understanding, it also works to translate film materials into multiple languages.

Contact

info@palestinefilms.org
https://palestinefilms.org/en

Mayana Films

Mayana Films

Mayana Films was founded by producers Zorana Mušikic and May Odeh in Berlin/Munich in 2022, joining forces to create a hub for intriguing stories in the framework of independent international cinema, with a focus on talents that move through the uniqueness and courage of their storytelling, films that touch and leave traces.

May Odeh (she/her) is an award-winning Palestinian producer, filmmaker, founder of Odeh Films in Palestine, as well as the co-founder of Mayana Films with Berlin-based producer Zorana Mušikić. May's work has been showcased and awarded at major international festivals. May was named MENA Talent of the Year 2020 by Variety. She is known for producing 200 Meters, Hanging Gardens, A Thousand Fires, Notes on Displacement and more. Her films have sold to numerous territories, major TV networks, and platforms. May also curates the PFI’s Palestinian Film Platform, celebrating Palestinian cinema globally.

Contact

May Odeh

may@mayana.film

https://www.instagram.com/mayanafilms/

https://mayana.film/

Germany and Europe

Hay Betl7em

Hay Betl7em

Hay Betl7em is not an NGO. We’re not a corporation, we’re not a charity, we’re not a municipality program. We’re just a couple of people who LOVE Bethlehem and who want to share in its beauty and vitality with YOU. So, we’re taking up a challenge… to build a beautiful, ever-expanding archive of Bethlehem stories that honor the people, places, and projects that make Bethlehem (extra)ordinary. Join us!

Works: Fawzy Nastas: Walk the Path, Yousef Sadi: He Who Has No Past, Has No Future Bethlehem Academy of Music: The Music of Life

Contact

Laura Menchaca

Lmenchacaruiz@gmail.com

Khaderhan@gmail.com

https://haybetl7em.org/


Bethlehem, West Bank, Palestine


The Arab Film Club

The Arab Film Club

The Arab Film Club is a community-led platform curated by Sarah Agha to showcase exceptional cinema from the Arab world.

It was founded during lockdown and has grown from lively online discussion groups to packed in-person screenings and industry Q&As. We have hosted sold out events at the Southbank Centre, Glasgow Film Theatre, The Garden Cinema and the Prince Charles in Leicester Square and more. Selected films included features and shorts from Algeria, Egypt, the Golan Heights, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, Palestine, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Syria and Tunisia. We also produced and curated a podcast series on Palestinian Cinema and Cultural Resistance. 


Contact

Sarah Agha

contact@sarahagha.com

@thearabfilmclub

www.thearabfilmclub.com

https://thearabfilmclub.podbean.com/

London

Films of Resistance

Films of Resistance

A grassroots, decentralised resource and organisation that works to champion and offer financial support to emerging Palestinian filmmakers. The collective - based between London, Madrid, and Lisbon - facilitates screenings held all over the world by local organisers, by compiling film programmes securing rights, sending DCPs and marketing material. Approximately 50% of donations go to supporting cultural and grassroots organisations in Palestine, 40% for production support for Palestinian filmmakers in the region and 10% to cover screening fees at the events.

In just over 9 months, screenings have been held in the UK, as well as in Portugal, Sweden, Los Angeles, Lithuania, Czech Republic and the Netherlands. Among other things, we've secured 3000 dollars for the Jenin cultural centre to facilitate filmmaking efforts.

Contact

Abla Kandalaft 

contact@ablakandalaft.com

filmsofresistance@riseup.net

filmsofresistance@gmail.com

@filmsofresistance_

http://filmsofresistance.org

https://culturala.org/film/


Filmlab Palestine

Filmlab Palestine


Guided by the slogan “Emancipatory Film Culture in, from, and for Palestine,” Filmlab Palestine is a non-profit organization founded in 2014 with the mission of promoting, reviving, and expanding cinema as a powerful tool for self-expression, storytelling, and the preservation of collective memory. We are dedicated to strengthening film production and viewership in Palestine, cultivating a broader cinema-going audience, and empowering a new generation of Palestinian filmmakers.

Contact

Ola Salameh

o.salama@flp.ps

+970-(2)2983003

Email: info@flp.ps

https://www.instagram.com/filmlabpalestine/flp.ps

Filmlab Palestine

42 Hanna Naqqara St.,

Khawaja bldg. 1, Second Floor

Ein Minjid, Ramallah, Palestine

Dox Box

Dox Box

We specialize in the Arab world as a geographical focus, and in documentary both as a cinematic genre and a cultural practice. Our programs are designed for film professionals from across the documentary field. We prioritize bold, daring approaches that challenge conventions—without compromising on quality or aesthetic integrity.

Contact

info@dox-box.org

https://dox-box.org

+49 30 40751383

Turmstraße 70

Berlin, Germany 10551

Dar Jacir for Art and Research

Dar Jacir for Art and Research

We produce experimental films and host residencies for local filmmakers in  Palestine. Our "Bad Residency Program” is specifically for Palestinian filmmakers living in the diaspora. We also host emerging young film curators and mentor them in hosting public film series and cinema clubs. We work with local and international film festivals to host their events in our space for the Bethlehem community. Artist-led, our pedagogical practices and alternative models of education facilitate and give agency to artists and participants to lead, ask questions and encounter Palestinian and international artists, thinkers, and cultural leaders. Through alternative arts education, we also respond to the needs of our community, and strive to engage individuals that might not otherwise have access to creative and artistic opportunities. 

Contact

Emily Jacir

emily@darjacir.com

info@darjacir.com

 02-2743257

@darjacir

darjacir.com


Bethlehem

Coorigines Production

Coorigines Production

Coorigines Production is a film production company committed to supporting independent cinema that connects places, time, and cultures. It champions films that foster human connection through everyday life stories and intercultural exchange.

Founded by Laura Nikolov, whose background in history, cinema, and international cultural work informs its approach, Coorigines focuses on international co-productions and amplifying rarely heard voices. A central pillar of the company’s identity is its close and ongoing collaboration with celebrated Palestinian filmmaker Rashid Masharawi, a leading voice in Palestinian cinema. Together, they have co-produced several of his latest key works — fiction and documentary alike — including Passing Dreams (2024), Recovery (2021), Diary of Gabrielle Street (2021), and the collective project From Ground Zero (2024), shot in Gaza by young Palestinian filmmakers and shortlisted for the 2025 Oscars.

Other notable titles include Aisha Can’t Fly Away Anymore (Morad Mostafa), selected for Un Certain Regard at Cannes 2025, and Spring Came Laughing (Noha Adel), winner of four awards at the Cairo International Film Festival. Coorigines is currently developing From Ground Zero Plus and has recently expanded into film distribution to further amplify underrepresented and distant voices on the global stage.


Contact

Laura Nikolov

laura.nikolov@coorigines.fr

 +33 2 23 44 97 18

info@coorigines.fr
https://www.coorigines-production.fr/

Rennes, France

Young Oak Productions


Young Oak Productions

Young Oak Productions was founded in 2016 by filmmaker and producer Laila Abbas. The company currently has a diverse slate of projects in development, including both documentary and fiction films. Its past work includes the short film Madam El (2016) and The Chair (2017).


Contact

Laila Abbas

Laila.abbas.films@gmail.com

P.O. Box 4433

Ramallah/ Palestine

Yellow Dawn Production

Yellow Dawn Production


Yellow Dawn Production is an aspiring young company offering professional production services for both local and international productions filming in Palestine. Founded in 2007 by Ehab Assal, the company is steadily evolving into a world-class production hub for Palestinian filmmakers.

Yellow Dawn provided extensive production services for The Time That Remains by acclaimed Palestinian filmmaker Elia Suleiman. The film, which was shot primarily in Nazareth and Ramallah, was selected for the Official Competition at the 2009 Cannes Film Festival, with Ehab Assal serving as line producer. The independently produced short film Oranges, a collaboration between Yellow Dawn Production and director Maha Haj Assal, won 2 awards in Montpellier and Marseilles film festivals.

Yellow Dawn later co-produced Maha Haj Assal’s debut feature film Personal Affairs (2016) , which was selected for the Official Selection at Cannes and went on to win Best Film at the Haifa Film Festival. The company has also supported emerging talent, producing four short films for first-time directors, including Elvis of Nazareth (2011) by Rany Masalha and No News by Eyas Salman.

Contact

Ehab Abu Al Assal

ehab@yellowdawn.com

00972 522617293

Nazareth, Historical Palestine