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In-Conversation with Priyanka Chopra Jonas

Priyanka Chopra Jonas is one of India's most celebrated actors, with accolades including two National Film Awards and five Filmfare Awards. Honored with the Padma Shri in 2016, she has also been recognized on Time's 100 most influential people list and Forbes' World's 100 Most Powerful Women. A trailblazer in entertainment, Priyanka has bridged industries, championed representation, and continues to shape global cinema and culture.

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HOBAL

Director: Abdulaziz Alshlahei

Liam of 80 years embraces the belief in the proximity of the "Hour of Resurrection" after the emergence of signs confirming his claim, the latest of which was the outbreak of the second Gulf War, which makes him insist on staying away from people and forcing his family with him to be cut off from all means of civilization so as not to be inflicted by torment, so the family obeys his instructions except "Assaf" who loves his cousin "Reefah" who is infected with "measles" after it spread within the family and fears that death will take her from him after his cousin died with the same disease, and tries to escape with her for treatment in the city that he has not seen since he was created, and repeats attempts until the opportunity comes to save her, which is not in his favor after he was encouraged by Grandfather Liam disappears in one of the ground cavities "Dahl" in the desert, and to remain confused whether he is alive or dead, which causes a conflict between his children so to who remain committed to his instructions, which stipulate the approaching hour and those who decide to disregard them.

In-Conversation with Olivia Wilde

Director: Olivia Wilde

Director, actress, producer and activist Olivia Wilde is one of Hollywood’s most dynamic forces. Wilde most recently starred in and directed Don’t Worry Darling, which debuted at the 2022 Venice Film Festival and grossed nearly $100 million worldwide. Her award-winning directorial debut Booksmart became a generational anthem and continues to be praised as one of the most beloved films of its decade. As an actor, Wilde has starred in Her; Babylon; Rush; Cowboys & Aliens; Tron: Legacy; A Vigilante; Meadowland; The Incredible Burt Wonderstone; Drinking Buddies; 1984 on Broadway and on television, the Emmy award winning series House. Upcoming, Wilde will star in Gregg Araki’s thriller I Want Your Sex and Sarah Adina Smith’s psychological thriller Monkey Hill. Wilde is also attached to direct Avengelyne, a film adaptation of the ’90s comic book character and Universal Pictures’ Christmas comedy Naughty, both of which will be produced by Margot Robbie’s LuckyChap.

EEPHUS

Director: Carson Lund

New England, an amateur baseball game is being played in front of empty stands, from morning until nightfall. It’s the team's last match: tomorrow, the demolition of the arena will begin. Eephus refers to a particular pitch – a slow curveball that is difficult to hit – but one doesn't need to know the rules of baseball to grasp the ways of this world: a certain American, rural and masculinist culture. Awkward, aging and out of shape, the men  are as enthusiastic about  the drinks they bring to the game as they are about bats and balls. The bonds forged by the game are deep, however -  and, by extension, so is their love of baseball itself in this touching and funny analogy of America.

LAIL NAHAR

Director: Abdulaziz Almuzaini

Nahar, a beloved and highly popular opera singer, finds himself at the center of a "cancel" storm after a viral video accuses him of racism. In a surprising move, he announces his upcoming marriage to a black woman live on air, putting him in a race against time to find the right woman. Eventually, he marries a wedding singer, and their relationship evolves from one of mutual interests into an unexpected emotional and musical journey filled with surprising twists.