Qumra will run as an in-person event from April 4 to 9 in Doha, and continue online from April 12 to 14.
The Doha Film Institute has announced the distinguished global filmmakers who will serve as Qumra Masters for the 11th edition of its annual industry event, scheduled to take place from April 4 to April 9, 2025.
Recognised as a premier talent incubator in the Arab world, Qumra provides invaluable support to first and second-time filmmakers from the region and beyond. The initiative fosters industry connections, mentorship, and collaboration by linking emerging filmmakers with some of cinema’s most esteemed visionaries.
The 2025 Qumra Masters include filmmakers Lav Diaz, Darius Khondji, Walter Salles, Anna Terrazas and Johnnie To. Through one-on-one mentorship and insightful discussions, these industry luminaries will guide participants in refining their artistic approach and enhancing their filmmaking skills.
Lav Diaz, a pioneer of slow cinema, is known for his contemplative storytelling and monochrome aesthetic, exploring themes of human endurance and socio-political struggles. Cinematographer Darius Khondji has earned acclaim for his mastery of light and composition, crafting visually striking narratives in films such as Amour and The Immigrant. Walter Salles, celebrated for The Motorcycle Diaries and I’m Still Here, brings his profound storytelling style, often centered on themes of memory, displacement and identity. Costume designer Anna Terrazas, known for her work in Roma and Spectre, seamlessly integrates cultural authenticity with artistic creativity. Johnnie To, an acclaimed genre-bending filmmaker behind Election and Exiled, is recognised for his gripping narratives exploring themes of fate, loyalty and morality.
Fatma Hassan Alremaihi, Chief Executive Officer of the Doha Film Institute, said: “We are truly honoured to welcome some of the world’s most celebrated creatives Lav Diaz, Darius Khondji, Walter Salles, Anna Terrazas and Johnnie To as Qumra Masters, joining the legacy of iconic storytellers who have supported us on our mission to empower important voices in film. Their artistry, innovation, and commitment to storytelling have left an indelible mark on world cinema. By sharing their knowledge and experience with our Qumra participants, they will inspire a new generation to refine their craft, and tell bold enduring stories that will shape the future of cinema.”
Elia Suleiman, Artistic Advisor at Doha Film Institute, added: “Cinema is not just the stories we tell, but the silences in between—the spaces where meaning lingers. At Qumra, these silences resonate loudly, where emerging voices are amplified by the wisdom of the Qumra Masters. It is a place of transformation, where the future of film is not dictated, but discovered.”
Now in its 11th year, Qumra continues to solidify its role as a vital hub for independent filmmakers, offering an array of masterclasses, industry meetings and mentorship sessions. The event also features public Qumra Master Classes, providing access to expert insights and Qumra Screenings, showcasing regional and international films supported by the Doha Film Institute.
Further details about the programme and guest participants will be revealed soon.