Arts&Life Photo Editor Olga Camacho spends the weekend at Abu Dhabi Film Festival and gives us her take on what and who she saw. Friday screening of <em>Before Snowfall</em>: The star of <em>Before Sunset</em> Kurdish speaker Taher Abdullah attended his first festival screening in the afternoon wearing a tux and charmed the audience. As people congratulated him on his performance he looked at them wide-eyed, nodded and smiled occasionally. But he didn't say a word. In the Q&A after the film Director Hisham Zaman said he was 10 days into shooting with another actor before he decided to recast the lead because he didn't feel it was being played authentically enough. Taher was then cast in the part. Friday screening of <em>Enough Said</em>: Enough Said, a romantic comedy for the middle-aged set starring Julia Louis-Dreyfuss and James Gandolfini, in his last movie role before he passed away, got several loud group laughs during the screening and a roaring round of applause at the end. Theater-goers were asked to put their votes, ranging from a one to a five, in a bowl as they left. Looked to be a lot of fives in there. Is it too early to predict one of the festivals highlights? James Gandolfini and Julia Louis-Dreyfus in a scene from Enough Said. AP Friday screening of <em>Who is Dayani Cristal</em>: Marc Silver, director of the documentary that re-tracks the final days of a Honduran man whose body was found in the Arizona desert in 2010, said the inspiration for the film were barriers and walls separating people citing the walls between Israel and Palestine and the US and Mexico. "I also think that holding a skull in your hand was evocative of a Shakespearean tragedy too." Courtesy Pulse Films