Mahmoud Abdelsamee Reveals Secrets of Cinematic Imagery in Lecture at Open-Air Theatre

As part of the activities of Cairo Industry Days, held within the framework of the 46th Cairo International Film Festival, a special lecture titled “The Art of Cinematic Imagery: A Lecture with Mahmoud Abdelsamee” will take place today, Friday, November 14, from 3:00 PM to 4:30 PM at the Open-Air Theatre of the Cairo Opera House. The discussion will be moderated by film critic Rami Al-Metwaly.

The lecture will explore the creative and professional foundations of shaping cinematic imagery, beginning with the role of the cinematographer in forming the film’s visual language and extending to how the balance is achieved between artistic vision and modern cinematographic technologies.

Distinguished cinematographer Mahmoud Abdelsamee will also discuss key milestones from his rich career, sharing his expertise in handling lighting, framing, scene management, and his role in creating imagery that expresses dramatic states and supports the film’s artistic structure.

This lecture is part of a series of professional meetings presented by the Cairo Industry Days program, aiming to promote the exchange of expertise among filmmakers and equip the new generation with the necessary knowledge to understand cinematic imagery tools and build a comprehensive visual vision.

About Cairo Industry Days
Cairo Industry Days was launched as a dedicated platform to support and develop the film industry in the Arab world and Africa by providing funding, training, and networking opportunities between filmmakers and international experts. The days include several main programs and axes, notably the Cairo Film Forum, Professionals’ Forum, and specialized workshops. It has become one of the most important professional events in the region for creating real opportunities to develop projects and emerging talents.

About Cairo International Film Festival
Cairo International Film Festival is one of the oldest festivals in the Arab world and Africa and one of the most prominent international festivals accredited by the International Federation of Film Producers Associations (FIAPF). Founded in 1976, it is held annually under the auspices of the Ministry of Culture. The festival combines artistic and professional aspects in each edition, making it a principal platform for cultural dialogue and enhancing the presence of Arab cinema on the international scene.

TunisianMonitorOnline Correspondent (Douha Essaafi)

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