Palestinian directors Tarzan and Arab Nasser’s Once Upon A Time In Gaza has scooped Best Film at the 10th Critics’ Awards For Arab Films.
Set in Gaza in 2007, and following the misadventures of a student (Nader Abd Alhay) and restaurant owner and petty criminal (Majd Eid), the picture premiered in Un Certain Regard last year and won the Best Director prize.
Palestine 36, which was nominated in six categories, also won Best Screenplay for director Annemarie Jacir and Best Cinematography for Hélène Louvart.
The other big winner is Cherien Dabis who won Best Director for All That’s Left Of You.
Organized by the Arab Cinema Centre (ACC), Critics’ Awards For Arab Films has been voted on by a record 307 Arab and international critics from 75 countries this year, with the awards ceremony taking place later today at the Cannes’ Plage des Palmes.
“As we celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Critics Awards for Arab Films, our mission has remained steadfast: to spotlight the finest Arab films and talents and help bring them the international recognition they deserve,” commented ACC Co-Founders Alaa Karkouti and Maher Diab.
The 10th edition of the ceremony also honored prominent figures whose contributions have had a remarkable impact on the Arab film and entertainment industry.
The Game Changer Award was presented to Vincenzo Bugno in recognition of his influential role in supporting Arab cinema and strengthening its international presence, while the Personality of the Year Award was granted to Hussein Fahmy in celebration of his outstanding artistic career and continued contributions to Arab cinema.
2026 Winners
Best Feature Film
ONCE UPON A TIME IN GAZA | Arab and Tarzan Nasser | Palestine
Best Screenplay
Annemarie Jacir | PALESTINE 36
Best Director
Cherien Dabis | ALL THAT’S LEFT OF YOU
Best Actress
Deborah Christelle Naney | PROMISED SKY
Best Actor
Adham Shukr | THE SETTLEMENT
Best Music
Suad Bushnaq | YUNAN
Best Editing
Ameer Fakher Eldin | YUNAN
Best Cinematography
Hélène Louvart | PALESTINE 36
Best Documentary
THE LIONS BY THE RIVER TIGRIS | Zaradasht Ahmed | Iraq
Best Short Film
I’M GLAD YOU’RE DEAD NOW | Tawfeek Barhom | Palestine
