The Doha Film Institute announced that it will present cinematic screenings on West Bay Beach for all family members as part of an event "Cinema by the sea" Which is held on the Doha beach overlooking the city’s charming skyline.
On its website, the Foundation called on families to enjoy a unique cinematic experience every Friday, as a package of films will be shown in the open air for all members of society to enjoy.
She explained that the entry fee for West Bay Beach is 30 riyals, and it can be paid upon arrival at the beach, and free entry is allowed for children under the age of 12.
Here are the films currently shown by dates:
Friday (April 28) at (7:00 PM) Rio (2011) Director: Carlos Saldana After being kidnapped by a group of traffickers since he was a chick, a parrot named Blue fails the flight he never learned and lives his life as a pet bird in the Minnesota with his human girlfriend Linda. It is said that Yellow is the last member of his species, but soon word spreads that Jewel, a parrot of the same species, lives in Rio de Janeiro, so Blue and Linda go to meet her. But Blue and Jewel are kidnapped by animal smugglers, who manage to escape and embark on an adventure full of dangers to regain their freedom and free Linda.
Friday (May 5th) at 7:00 PM Made in Qatar: Short Films Program • Al-Mashar by Hassan Al-Juhani • Hope by Abdullah Al-Juhani • Ya Houta by Latifah Al-Darwish • Khurshid by Mazen Shafi’ • Al-Jawhara by Noura Al-Subaie
Friday (May 12) 7:00 PM Ponyo (2008) Directed by Hayao Miyazaki During a forbidden voyage to visit the world that lies on the sea, a goldfish meets a human boy named Sosuke who gives it the name Ponyo. Ponyo dreams of becoming a human being and as her friendship with Sosuke develops, her behavior becomes more human-like. However, Ponyo’s father soon takes her back to the Ocean Kingdom, but Ponyo does not give up and is driven to the surface by a strong desire for life. Ponyo is freed from her chains but, by mistake, spills several magical elixirs that put Sosuke’s village in real danger.
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