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.
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.
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.
In a move reflecting support for arts and culture, both <strong>Sayed Fouad</strong> and <strong>Hossam Al-Mandouh</strong> presented participation certificates to trainees at the Luxor Festival workshops. This event aims to enhance the artistic and creative skills of youth.
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.
In a celebratory move honoring the late Egyptian director <strong>Youssef Chahine</strong>, his film 'The Nile and Life' is being screened for the first time exclusively at the <strong>Luxor African Film Festival</strong>. This screening embodies Chahine's cinematic legacy and his profound impact on Arab culture.
The Luxor African Film Festival is set to showcase the Tunisian film 'Sbat Al-Ghoul: Odyssey of Forgetting' tomorrow, highlighting the unique cultural events that focus on African cinema.
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.