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Cairo Film Fest Honors Gaza Cinema, Restores Classics

22 Nov

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Summary

  • Cairo Film Festival closed, honoring Palestinian cinema and Egyptian classics.
  • Film 'Dragonfly' won the Golden Pyramid, while 'Once Upon a Time in Gaza' won multiple awards.
  • Festival president emphasized cinema's role in documenting human stories and preserving archives.
Cairo Film Fest Honors Gaza Cinema, Restores Classics

The 46th Cairo International Film Festival concluded its run with an emotionally charged ceremony at the Cairo Opera House, celebrating both regional realities and new cinematic voices. The festival highlighted the restoration of Egyptian film classics and looked towards the future of archival preservation. "Dragonfly" by Paul Andrew Williams was awarded the Golden Pyramid, the festival's top honor, recognized for its profound storytelling.

The ceremony opened with a powerful tribute to the children of Gaza, featuring a photo of six-year-old Hind Rajab and a call to remember cinema's documentary responsibility. "Once Upon a Time in Gaza" by Tarzan and Arab Nasser was a significant winner, taking home the Silver Pyramid for best director, best actor for Majd Eid, and the best Arab feature film award, underscoring Cairo's role in promoting Palestinian cinema.

Festival president Hussein Fahmi also announced a new partnership with Qatar Media City, fostering collaboration between the Cairo and Doha Film Festivals. The event reinforced its commitment to industry development through the Cairo Film Connection, which awarded over $200,000 in support, further solidifying Cairo's position as a key hub for Arab cinema.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Paul Andrew Williams' "Dragonfly" won the Golden Pyramid, and "Once Upon a Time in Gaza" received multiple awards including best director and best Arab feature film.
Festival president Hussein Fahmi emphasized cinema's role in documenting true stories and highlighted a new partnership to connect Cairo with Doha, fostering archival preservation and collaboration.
The festival opened with a tribute to the children of Gaza and screened "The Voice of Hind Rajab" as its closing film, emphasizing cinema's humanitarian responsibility.

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