The Luxor African Film Festival concluded its fifteenth edition by awarding the Grand Nile Prize for Best Film to 'Colonia,' directed by Mohamed Siam. The festival took place at the Hilton Hotel in Luxor, attracting a large audience from the film industry.
The 15th edition of the Luxor African Film Festival has clearly favored social issues, with the Egyptian film 'Colonia' winning both 'Best Film' and 'Best Actor' awards. This trend reflects a growing focus on human and social issues in African cinema.
The Luxor African Film Festival concluded its fifteenth edition with a remarkable attendance of stars and filmmakers from Africa. The event celebrated a selection of outstanding films and talents, highlighting the festival's cultural significance.
Egyptian actor Ahmed Malek was awarded Best Actor at the Luxor African Film Festival, which recently concluded in Luxor. The festival showcased a wide participation from African and Arab filmmakers, highlighting the importance of arts in enhancing cultural communication.
The Luxor African Film Festival successfully concluded its events, with a large attendance of artists and filmmakers at the closing ceremony. A number of outstanding films were honored, reflecting the cultural diversity of the African continent.
The Luxor African Film Festival concluded its fifteenth edition with a message from the Egyptian Minister of Culture, emphasizing the role of arts in enhancing cultural identity. The festival saw wide participation from African filmmakers.
Egyptian artist Ahmed Malek won the Best Artistic Contribution Award at the closing of the Luxor African Film Festival, highlighting his excellence and creativity in cinema. This recognition took place during a grand celebration attended by numerous cinema stars and directors from various African countries.
The film 'Dreams of Dendera' by director Sabreen Al-Hosami won the Golden Tutankhamun Mask award at the closing of the Luxor African Film Festival, highlighting its artistic excellence.
The film 'Al-Qisas' was awarded the Best Artistic Contribution in Cinematography at the closing ceremony of the Luxor African Film Festival, held in Luxor, Egypt. This achievement highlights the film's artistic excellence in the cinematic arena.
Egyptian artist Hossam Dagher received a special mention for his outstanding performance in the film '40 Days' at the closing ceremony of the Luxor African Film Festival. This recognition highlights his success in portraying a complex and engaging character.
The Luxor African Film Festival has announced the launch of its new edition named after the late Egyptian director <strong>Youssef Chahine</strong>, aimed at honoring his artistic legacy and promoting African cinema.
The Luxor African Film Festival has announced the launch of a cinematic bridge connecting Egypt and Ivory Coast during its fifteenth edition. This initiative aims to enhance cultural and artistic cooperation between the two countries.
The 15th edition of the Luxor African Film Festival kicked off with a tribute to actress Riham Abdel Ghafour, amidst a festive atmosphere along the Nile. This year, the festival honors the late Dawood Abdel Sayed and showcases classic films by director Youssef Chahine.
The Luxor African Film Festival celebrated the career of actress Riham Abdel Ghafour during its 15th edition, where she was honored at the opening ceremony attended by prominent artists and directors.
The 15th edition of the Luxor African Film Festival kicked off last night in Luxor, Egypt, and will run until April 5. This festival aims to highlight African cinema and promote cultural exchange.
The African Cinema Festival in Luxor kicked off with a tribute to renowned Egyptian director Dawood Abdel Sayed. The event also announced the winners of the 'Author Cinema' competition, highlighting African cinematic creativity.
The Luxor African Film Festival has opened its fifteenth edition with a rare screening of the film "The Nile and Life" by the late director Youssef Chahine, celebrating his centenary. The festival runs until April 4 and features 55 films.
The Luxor African Film Festival kicks off its 15th edition from March 29 to April 4, featuring a rare screening of the film "The Nile and Life" by the late Egyptian director Youssef Chahine, celebrating his centenary.