Doha Tribeca Film Festival 2010

For the second year, the Doha Film Institute and Tribeca Enterprises have partnered to create the Doha Tribeca Film Festival bringing local and international movies to Qatar.

We initially planned to see a movie at the local shopping centre movie theatre, but fortunately due to the crowded car parks and sold-out tickets we had to revert to Doha’s new Cultural Village known as Katara. Recently completed, Katara hosts an amphitheatre, opera hall, restaurants and mosque. For the festival an open air cinema was created.

About halfway through the pre-movie entertainment of Troupe Cirque Apeiron we realised it was Family Day, a common occurrence in Qatar where only ‘families’ are allowed into certain places (which does helps with the male to female ratio). The movie was Secretariat a movie about the legendary American racehorse who won the ‘Triple Crown’.

The number of kids in the audience and the number of times the host mentioned ‘made by Disney’, I was convinced there was going to be a talking horse. Fortunately, there wasn’t and the movie was extremely enjoyable and provided an unseen insight into thoroughbred horse racing. Malkovich who played Secretariat’s trainer was also an unexpectedly pleasant surprise.

After the movie the director Randall Wallace (famous for Braveheart and Pearl Harbor) and producer were even present to answer questions.

Doha Tribeca Film Festival 2010 Family Day
Doha Tribeca Film Festival 2010 Family Day
Doha Tribeca Film Festival 2010 Family Day
Doha Tribeca Film Festival 2010 Family Day
Doha Tribeca Film Festival 2010 Family Day
Doha Tribeca Film Festival 2010 Family Day
Doha Tribeca Film Festival 2010 Family Day
Doha Tribeca Film Festival 2010 Family Day
Doha Tribeca Film Festival 2010 Family Day
Doha Tribeca Film Festival 2010 Family Day
Doha Tribeca Film Festival 2010 Family Day
Doha Tribeca Film Festival 2010 Family Day
Doha Tribeca Film Festival 2010 Family Day

Change is as good as a Holiday…

…is something Travis has always said to me.

And twenty ten has indeed been a year of many changes for us.  We bought our first home in February.  Travis received an opportunity to work in Qatar and started a fly-in fly-out gig shortly after we bought the house.  During his time off, we renovated the house – painting walls, sanding and varnishing floors, landscaping the garden.   I took some time off work to figure out what I wanted to do.

Last week we got married in a small ceremony with our immediate family.   And, in two days time we’ll be making a permanent move to Qatar, as I have found work over there.

We have wanted to move and work overseas for a few years now.  First it was China (after the group trip in 2007), we even completed a TESOL course… then the GFC hit and we re-assessed our situation.  Then we considered Brazil as Travis did a few months stint there for work.  Finally, now it is our chance and we’re both ever so excited.  The idea is at times incredibly daunting – a new culture and one so different to where we have lived for the last 27 years, not knowing anyone, being away from family and friends and of course undeniably hot weather, but I am sure we’ll learn a lot about ourselves, each other and hopefully have a few stories to tell.

Looking forward to life’s next adventures…

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