Bollywood actor Jaaved Jaffrei introduced the film 'Champ of the
Camp', the first ever feature-length documentary filmed in the labour
camps of the UAE, at the 10th edition of Dubai International Film
Festival (DIFF).
Mahmoud Kaabour's highly-anticipated film was showcased at
'Screen on the Green' a new initiative for the festival. Hosted at Burj
Park, Downtown Dubai, the series offers free public screenings to
2000-seat capacity next to Burj Khalifa, the world's tallest tower.
Produced by Dubai-based Eva Sayre of the Dubai-based Veritas
Films, 'Champ of the Camp' follows a massive Bollywood singing and
trivia competition that has been running for many years that searches
across more than 70 labour camps throughout the country to find and
crown the champ of all camps.
Narrated (and sung) entirely in the voices of the labourers, the
film alternates between the 'X Factor-style' suspense of the competition
and the labour environment, while weaving in intimate access scenes of
their daily routines as labourers in Dubai.
They find enjoyment and entertainment in the movies and music of
Bollywood, performing for each other once a year in this competition on
the Bollywood canon.
'Champ of the Camp' presents both a tribute and parody to
Bollywood by presenting its most famous songs against the backdrop of a
life of manual labour.
The film typifies the lives of Asian labourers across the Gulf,
painting a portrait of this vast population of men who come to build the
dream cities of the Arab world while supporting their societies and
economies back home.
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