A photographer takes a photo of Director and writer Mijke de Jong at opening of the 7th Aswan International Women Film Festival (AIWFF) in Aswan, Egypt March 5, 2023. REUTERS / Amr Abdallah Dalsh
A photographer takes a photo of Director and writer Mijke de Jong at opening of the 7th Aswan International Women Film Festival (AIWFF) in Aswan, Egypt March 5, 2023. REUTERS / Amr Abdallah Dalsh
A photographer takes a photo of Director and writer Mijke de Jong at opening of the 7th Aswan International Women Film Festival (AIWFF) in Aswan, Egypt March 5, 2023. REUTERS / Amr Abdallah Dalsh
A photographer takes a photo of Director and writer Mijke de Jong at opening of the 7th Aswan International Women Film Festival (AIWFF) in Aswan, Egypt March 5, 2023. REUTERS / Amr Abdallah Dalsh

Aswan film festival returns to Egypt to shine light on women's issues


Kamal Tabikha
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A who's who of Egypt's celebrities, politicians, artists and filmmakers have united for the launch of the seventh Aswan International Women Film Festival.

The event, which continues to grow in stature on the Egyptian cultural scene, is organised by the Ministry of Culture and offers female filmmakers a platform to showcase their work. The six-day festival is held in the southern Egyptian city and runs until Friday.

This year, 61 films from 37 countries are participating in the six competitions, including a short film contest and one exclusively for Egyptian-made films.

Additionally, a competition for the best films will be launched as well as one showcasing titles for children.

Another competition will celebrate films made through the festival’s many workshops, which this year include sessions on development, screenwriting and animation.

  • Actress Bushra on the red carpet at the Aswan International Women Film Festival 2023. All photos: Reuters
    Actress Bushra on the red carpet at the Aswan International Women Film Festival 2023. All photos: Reuters
  • Actress Cuca Escribano at the Temple of Philae as part of the festival
    Actress Cuca Escribano at the Temple of Philae as part of the festival
  • Director and writer Mijke de Jong at the opening
    Director and writer Mijke de Jong at the opening
  • Actress Nabila Ebeid on stage during the opening
    Actress Nabila Ebeid on stage during the opening
  • Head of the EU Delegation in Egypt Christian Berger
    Head of the EU Delegation in Egypt Christian Berger
  • Actress Yasmin Raeis
    Actress Yasmin Raeis
  • Actress Cuca Escribano
    Actress Cuca Escribano
  • Egyptian screenwriter and president of the Aswan International Women Film Festival, Mohamed Abdel-Khalek
    Egyptian screenwriter and president of the Aswan International Women Film Festival, Mohamed Abdel-Khalek

Prizes will be awarded to the best film in each competition. Additionally, a prize funded by the European Union will be given to the best Euro-Mediterranean film participating in the festival. Christian Berger, the EU's Head of Delegation to Egypt, attended the opening on Sunday.

The opening, which took place at Aswan’s Tolip Hotel, was attended by actress Nabila Ebeid, one of Egyptian cinema’s most prominent leading ladies, who was recognised for her long career. Writer, critic and television presenter Dorria Sharafeldin also received special recognition by the festival.

Ebeid, Sharafeldin and many of the other celebrities attending the festival this year will also participate in workshops and forums, offering expert insights into the film industry.

The festival was opened by Minister of Culture Nevine El-Kilani, who lauded the focus on women’s issues and the opportunities it affords to Egyptian women whose voices may have gone unheard otherwise.

Aswan International Women Film Festival runs until Friday

Updated: March 08, 2023, 9:57 AM