Cairo International Women’s Film Festival will start on 29th November
60 films from over 40 countries to be presented in the 7th Cairo International Women’s Film Festival (29 November - 4 December 2014)
During 6
days, Cairenes will have the opportunity of enjoying a wide selection of the
most remarkable works made by women, as well as exchanging ideas and
experiences with international guests of the festival, coming from Lebanon,
Palestine, Cuba. Spain, The Netherlands, Denmark, Portugal, Algeria, Germany
and Czech Republic. The festival takes place in Creativity Center (Opera
House), Falaki Theatre (AUC campus) and Goethe Institute.
Films
such as “To Singapore, with Love” (Singapore) by Kim Tang Pin Pin, “My Love
Awaits me by the Sea” (Palestine/Jordan/Qatar) by Mais Darwaza, “My Dog Killer”
(Czech Republic) by Mira Fornay, “Birds of September” (Lebanon) by Sarah
Francis, “Optical Axis” (Russia) by Marina Razbezhkina, “Anderson” (Germany) by
Annekatrin Hendel, “10949 Women” (Algeria/France) by Nassima Guessoum, “The Trace of the Butterfly”
(Egypt) by Amal Ramsis, are some of the films to be presented during the
festival. In a Special screening, National Film School of Denmark will be
presented by 3 of recent films made by it’s female students. Also the festival
invites the social Cuban TV Serrana to present a selection of films realized in
Sierra Maestra with a posterior debate with one of the Cuban filmmaker of the
TV about the experience of the televsion since 25 years.
The
festival includes different sections like International Panorama, Egyptian
Panorama and Caravan of Arab – Iberoamerican Women’s Films. One of the festival program’s highlights
is the ‘Tribute to a Cineaste’ which will be dedicated this year to
one of the most distinguished Dutch filmmakers Eugenie Jansen, which will
be among the festival guests with a selection of her outstanding films
including her winner films in Rotterdam Film Festival and Berlinale “Sleeping
Rough” and “Above Us”. Eugenie Jansen will present a Master
Class on December 1st at the Goethe Institute.
Germany is the “Country in Focus” of this
year with a selection of 5 awarded films like “Scherbenpark” by Bettina Blumner
and “Majoub’s Journey” by Eva Knopf.
Towards
creating a networking between International Women Film Festivals, the invited
festival of this year will be International Women Film Festival of
Barcelona to present some of films which was selected in it’s last edition
of the festival.
In
appreciation of the support given by the Egyptian public to the festival over
the past 5 years, Cairo International Women’s Film Festival offers an Audience
Award to the Best Film selected by the votes of the audience.
Among
Women Filmmakers: 7th Cairo International Women’s Film Festival is organized by
Klaketa Arabe in collaboration with KCD (Kultura, Communication y Dessarollo,
Spain) and the support of Diputación Foral de Bizkaia, the Embassy of the
Netherlands, American University in Cairo, Goethe Institute, the Embassy of
Portugal, the Danish-Egyptian Dialogue Institute the Embassy of Denmark,
the Embassy of Spain and in collaboration with Falaki Theatre and Cultural
Development Fund, Eye Film Institute, Documentarist “Istanbul DocuDays”.
All the
films are subtitled into Arabic and English and the screenings are for free.
For more information about the festival:
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