
Egyptian and international films to be released in 2023
The genres of those films vary between comedy, thriller, and action.
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The genres of those films vary between comedy, thriller, and action.
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âI thank Egyptian Minister of Culture Nevine Al-Kilani for her continuous support to the festival in a manner befitting Egypt and its ancient artistic civilization,â he said. âI would also like to thank all those in charge of the festival, as well as the artists and musicians, who responded to the festival’s call with passion and love.”
Second edition selection of the Red Sea International Film Festival Shorts in Competition present rarely-told, compelling stories of the lives of the people and places in the Arab World
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The Red Sea International Film Festival (RSIFF) and Vanity Fair have come together to celebrate visionary female talent both on and behind the camera who are shaping the film industry and creating extraordinary stories that resonate with audiences around the world. At a gala event hosted alongside the 79th Venice International Film Festival at the …
The Red Sea International Film Festival (RSIFF) has partnered with Final Cut, the Venice Production Bridge programme that supports films in post-production from African and the Middle East nations of Iraq, Jordan, Syria, Lebanon, and Palestine, which will hold its tenth edition at this yearâs festival. Additionally, five films funded by RSIFF will be presented …
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A group of award-winning films were also played during the festival. The Secretary-General of the festival, Modar Al-Bakaa, thanked the festivalâs guests for their presence, support, and enrichment of the festivalâs activities, hoping that they had enjoyed the days they spent in the festival.
15 countries are competing for the festivalâs prizes, including Egypt, Syria, Lebanon, Oman, Tunisia, Yemen, Bahrain, Palestine, Libya, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Jordan, Qatar, the UAE, and Algeria, along with non-Arab contenders like Iran, Turkey, Russia, Afghanistan, France, Bulgaria, Germany, Sweden, Switzerland, and the Netherlands.
âI care about content in my films regardless my role as WFP Goodwill Ambassador,â says Sabry
Israeli press describes me as most anti-Israel Arab filmmaker
Consequently, the Egyptian artistic movement has always been in tune with the countryâs political and social developments throughout its long history, and our history is full of works of art that came to being in the wake of revolutions and victories, amid a state of national fervour that affected both the creator and audiences.
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