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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Doha Film Institute Fuels Arab Creatives with Global Partnerships

Doha Film Institute Fuels Arab Creatives with Global Partnerships

27 Nov

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Summary

  • DFI launches vocational training programs with La Fémis and Gobelins Paris.
  • Programs aim to fast-track creatives and meet surging industry demand.
  • Initiative marks ambitious education push, building Qatar as a creative hub.
Doha Film Institute Fuels Arab Creatives with Global Partnerships

The Doha Film Institute (DFI) is significantly expanding its reach as an Arab world talent incubator through new vocational training programs. In partnership with France's esteemed La Fémis film school and Gobelins Paris animation school, DFI aims to equip emerging creatives with industry-ready skills. This ambitious initiative, announced during the Doha Film Festival, is set to accelerate the development of talent across the region.

These programs are a cornerstone of DFI's long-term strategy, backed by the Institut Français du Qatar and Qatar Museums, to enhance access to practical training. As the demand for skilled crew and content creators surges, particularly in the Gulf, Qatar is reinforcing its status as a dynamic creative hub through substantial investments in production and infrastructure.

DFI CEO Fatma Hassan Alremaihi emphasized that vocational training is vital for empowering young people with adaptable, practical education. The collaborations with La Fémis and Gobelins Paris complement DFI's existing workshops and mentoring, fostering a thriving creative ecosystem within Qatar and the wider region by providing pathways from introductory courses to specialized professional development.

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.
DFI is launching new vocational training programs in cinematography with La Fémis and animation with Gobelins Paris.
They will collaborate on certificate programs offering hands-on training and industry skills development for regional creatives.
Qatar aims to become a growing creative hub by investing in production, infrastructure, and industry-ready education for young talent.

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