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Our role model is : Nayla Al- Khaja. Role model is : true role models are thoose who posses the qualities that we would like to have and those who affected us in a way that makes us want to be better people.
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Role model is :true role models are thoose who posses the qualities that we would like to have and those who affected us in a way that makes us want to be better people .
The qualities and characteristics of a good role model is :* Handel stress positively * Respect for others * Dependable * Friendly * Honest * Creative
Role models important :becouse they are responsidle to demonstateconfduce in our personality .
Naylaalkhaja contributed to sciety :first national famel film poducer and director , the winner of the LYCE screen award in 2010
Nayla Al Khaja in uae Nayla Al Khaja accepts the 1st prize in the Muhr Emirati category from Sheikh Mansour The festival, held at the Madinat Arena, confirmed its credentials as the leading festival of the Arab world, Africa and Asia, with a line-up of 157 films from 57 countries. Abu Dhabi: A star-studded week of red carpet glamour, inspiring conferences and not forgetting great film wrapped up on Sunday night at the Dubai International Film Festival closing ceremony. The seventh annual event has seen A-listers including Colin Firth, Colin Farrell, Ed Harris, Jim Sturgess, Beau Garrett, Kelly Brook, Emma Caulfield, Carey Mulligan and Peter Weir grace the red carpet. The festival, held at the Madinat Arena, confirmed its credentials as the leading festival of the Arab world, Africa and Asia, with a line-up of 157 films from 57 countries, and didn’t disappoint. With 41 world premieres, 13 international premieres, 58 Middle East premieres and 32 Gulf premieres, the options were endless.
When she isn’t making, thinking or talking movies, Nayla Al Khaja, CEO of film production company D-Seven, likes to discover cities around the world on a rented motorbike. The first-ever female Emirati film producer is perhaps best known for the films she directed: Malal, which won the Muhr Emirati Gold Award in Dubai International Film Festival (DIFF) last year, several years after she premiered her debut documentary, Unveiling Dubai (2004) at the same event. In 2010, her script for Malalwon the Best Script Award in the Gulf International Film Festival 2010. She shot it in August the same year at Kerala in India and returned to DIFF in December to collect an award in the Muhr Emirati category. Nayla routinely looks for inspiration and is documenting life as she sees it in an area where there is little precedent for it. Her 2008 film, Once, handled the topic of Emirati women dating. The movie that has remained a path breaker is Arabana(2006), which is about child abuse. Captured in six minutes the movie is known to be hard-hitting and sensitive at the same time. She is now working on her first feature film. Naylaalkhaja in the world