Jordanian film The Alleys, by Bassel Ghandour, has competed in the Piazza Grande section of the 74th Locarno Festival. The film was screened at the iconic Piazza Grande, an enormous outdoor screen in the middle of a Renaissance square that can accommodate up to 8,000 viewers. The Alleys was the first Jordanian feature film to ever compete at the festival, and was the first Arab film to participate in the Piazza Grande since Youssef Chahine’s film Destiny in 2008, which was screened in his honor.
The Alleys competed for the Variety Piazza Grande Award, which was presented by Variety Magazine to assist the international career of a film in the selection, the Audience Award, and the Swatch First Feature Award. Bassel Ghandour is known for co-writing and producing “Theeb”, which won Outstanding British Debut at the 2016 BAFTAs, and was nominated for Best Foreign Language Film at both the Academy Awards and the BAFTAs.
The Alleys is directed and written by Bassel Ghandour and stars Emad Azmi, Munther Rayahneh, Maisa Abd Elhadi, Baraka Rahmani, Nadira Omran and Nadim Rimawi. The film is produced by Bayt Al Shawareb (Yousef Abed Al-Nabi), The Imaginarium Films (Rula Nasser) and co-produced by Lagoonie Film Production (Shahinaz El Akkad). MAD Solutions handles the film’s sales and distribution across the Arab World, while Elle Driver (France) will handle the international sales.
Previously, the film received the Works in Progress Post-Production Development Award of the Eastern Promises program at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival. Further, it won two awards for films in post-production at the 7th Cairo Film Connection, the co-financing platform of the Cairo International Film Festival (CIFF) and received support from The Jordan Film Fund of the Royal Film Commission, Doha Film Institute (Qatar), and the Red Sea Film Festival (KSA). During development, the film was aided by EAVE Producers Workshop, Rawi Screenwriters lab, Dubai Film Connection, and The Sorfond Pitching Forum.
In a gossip-ridden, violent neighborhood in East Amman, a young hustler will stop at nothing to be with his secret lover, but her merciless mother won’t have it. When an extortionist catches the couple in the act, the mother solicits a gangster to put a stop to it all... things don’t go as planned.
Director Bassel Ghandour co-wrote and produced Theeb, winner of the BAFTA award for Outstanding British Debut and the 2016 nominee for Best Foreign Language Film at both the Academy Awards and the BAFTAs. The Alleys is his directorial debut.