El Gouna Film Festival wraps up 2023 edition
The Cinema for Humanity Audience Award at the El Gouna Film Festival honours 'Goodbye Julia', directed by Mohamed Kordofani from Sudan.
The Cinema for Humanity Audience Award at the El Gouna Film Festival honours 'Goodbye Julia', directed by Mohamed Kordofani from Sudan.
The programme will showcase a varied lineup of speakers, encompassing local, regional, and international talents, fostering a connection between different generations and individuals with diverse paths in the film industry.
'Les Chenilles' is a directorial debut of the Lebanese duo Michelle and Noel Keserwany.
In an effort to diversify its offerings, this edition of GFF will feature a special programme dedicated to Palestinian cinema.
Accreditation for the festival is available across five categories, catering to different interests and roles within the film industry.
The festival will be held without any celebrations, underscoring El Gouna Film Festival's continued solidarity with the Palestinian people.
Since its inception, several CineGouna Platform alumni have made their mark regionally and internationally by winning acclaim and awards at prestigious international film festivals.
The programme includes 12 films in the Feature Documentary Competition, 21 films in the Short Film Competition, and 17 films in the Official Selection Out of Competition section.
During the film festival, a selection of films will be screened to honor the life and career of Jane Birkin.
Until September 21, 2023, accreditation requests will be accepted through the El Gouna website.
After a year-long break, GFF is set to make its comeback with the sixth edition scheduled from October 13 to 20, 2023.
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