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A short film on a young man obsessed with his mobile phone won a $5,000 'Made in Qatar Award' announced yesterday at the Ajyal Youth Film Festival, presented by the Doha Film Institute.

Titled 10%, the film directed by Yousef AlMoadhadi, won the award for "the simplicity of its central idea coupled with its excellent techniques in cinematography, direction and presentation."

The Made in Qatar Awards were chosen from 20 films, screening at the Ajyal Youth Film Festival, directed by Qataris or Qatar residents, by a jury comprising three arts professionals from the Gulf region - Hala al-Khalifa, Mohamed Saeed Harib and Saad Borshid.

The jury also made Special Mentions of Hind's Dream by Suzannah Mirghani for "its artistic vision and poetic screenwriting;" Qarar by Ali al-Anssari for "its consummate technical proficiency in cinematography, direction, acting and special effects;" and Takrir by Ghassan Kairouz for the "excellence of its concept and execution and the beauty of its presentation."

For excellence in performance, the jury acknowledged actors Mohamed al-Hamadi in Hind al-Ansari's Amreeka Laa!, Mohamed AlSyari in 10% and Sally al-Mansori in Qarar.

The Made in Qatar programme at the festival included several short films made as part of collaboration between the Doha Film Institute and Seha, the National Health Insurance Scheme for Qatar, through which the directors have made films about Qatar's tradition of care.