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Cinema of Jordan : ウィキペディア英語版
Cinema of Jordan

Jordan is a country with strong political support and a variety of locations that have been used by filmmakers from all over the world. Films that have been shot in Jordan include ''Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade'' which was filmed in Petra' in 1988. ''Lawrence of Arabia'' directed by David Lean was filmed in the Wadi Rum desert in 1961.〔(Filmed in Jordan )〕 Recent films that were shot in Jordan are ''The Hurt Locker'' directed by Kathryn Bigelow, ''Redacted'' directed by Brian De Palma, some second unit scenes from ''Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen'', ''Fair Game'' starring Sean Penn, and ''Battle for Haditha'' directed by Nick Broomfield.〔(Film in Jordan web site )〕〔("Combat Zoning: Hollywood Conjures the Middle East" Entertainment Weekly, By Youyoung Lee, September 28, 2007 )〕〔(Jordan News, "Jordan's Film Industry Aims for the Stars", January 29, 2008 )〕〔(Christian Science Monitor "Hollywood in Baghdad" )〕 Jordanian films such as ''Captain Abu Raed'' were also conceived and filmed in the country.
In 2003, Jordan developed the Royal Film Commission – Jordan to encourage filmmaking in the country and to train Jordanian filmmakers in the art of making cinema. Before the RFC, the Amman Filmmakers Cooperative had been active in promoting digital filmmaking through free workshops in Amman and marginalized communities in Jordan. Films by the Amman Filmmakers Cooperative have been well received internationally and won numerous awards.
The commission was created to promote Jordan as a place where people from the Middle East can freely make films in collaboration with the world's most talented filmmakers.〔(Jordan News, "Jordan's Film Industry Aims for the Stars", January 29, 2008 )〕 Although Jordan lacks significant support services such as studios, labs and film equipment vendors, the country has recently been used to recreate many areas in the Middle East which might be too unpredictable to film in, such as Iraq, Afghanistan and the Palestinian territories.〔(Jordan News, "Jordan's Film Industry Aims for the Stars", January 29, 2008 )〕 Director Brian De Palma said that choosing Jordan to fill in for Iraq made sense; "The terrain is very similar to Iraq; plus they have close to a million Iraqi refugees there."〔("Combat Zoning: Hollywood Conjures the Middle East" Entertainment Weekly, By Youyoung Lee, September 28, 2007 )〕
2007 was a big year for the Jordanian filmmaking community, with 10 feature films having been shot on location there, three of the films having been homegrown productions.〔(Jordan News, "Jordan's Film Industry Aims for the Stars", January 29, 2008 )〕
In 2008, Jordan created the Red Sea Institute of Cinematic Arts, a graduate school offering a Master of Fine Arts in Cinematic Arts.〔(Jordan News, "Jordan's Film Industry Aims for the Stars", January 29, 2008 )〕
In 2015, Jordan has received praise for its film called Theeb directed by Naji Abu Nowar which talks about the Ottoman province of Hijaz during World War I, when a young Bedouin boy experiences a greatly hastened coming of age as he embarks on a perilous desert journey to guide a British officer to his secret destination. 〔http://www.imdb.com/title/tt3170902/〕

==See also==

* List of Jordanian films
* Cinema of the world

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