The Cairo International Film Festival (CIFF) has announced its return to Cannes Film Market through a joint pavilion, in collaboration with the El Gouna Film Festival and the Egypt Film Commission (EFC), as part of joint efforts to enhance the presence of Egyptian cinema on the international stage and position Egypt as an attractive destination for film production.
The Egyptian joint pavilion will be held during the 78th edition of the Cannes Film Festival and aims to achieve several key objectives, including:
• Strengthening collaboration between Egyptian and Arab film festivals.
• Supporting filmmakers by exploring opportunities for co-productions.
• Showcasing Egypt as a premier filming destination, highlighting the opportunities available for international productions, with the EFC having successfully attracted over 60 international productions.
• Supporting emerging Egyptian talents by organizing panel discussions and networking events to foster collaborations with global industry professionals.
The Egyptian pavilion will host a variety of events, including:
• Panel discussions on the future of Egyptian and Arab cinema, as well as the challenges facing the industry.
• Networking receptions to foster connections between Egyptian and global film professionals.
This initiative aligns with ongoing efforts to support Egypt’s film industry and keep pace with global cinematic developments. It also reflects the commitment of CIFF, El Gouna Film Festival, and the Egypt Film Commission to empowering young talent and strengthening Egypt’s position as a regional hub for filmmaking.
Founded in 1976, the Cairo International Film Festival is one of the most prestigious film festivals in the region and the only festival in the Arab world and Africa accredited by the International Federation of Film Producers Associations (FIAPF).
Cannes Film Market (established in 1959 as part of the Cannes Film Festival, dating back to 1946 is the world’s largest film market and one of the most significant industry events at Cannes. It serves as a key meeting point for major film professionals from around the globe.
TunisianMonitorOnline (Douha Saafi)