Cairo Industry Days reveals its schedule of panels Cairo International Film Festival

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Mon, 30 Nov 2020 - 12:47 GMT

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File: CIFF head mohamed Hefzy in one of the panels of Cairo Industry Days.

File: CIFF head mohamed Hefzy in one of the panels of Cairo Industry Days.

 

 
CAIRO - 30 November 2020: Cairo Industry Days has announced that its 3rd edition (December 4-7), held right in the throes of the 42nd Cairo International Film Festival, will shed light on a number of industrial film and TV-related issues, featuring prominent names from the Arab world and worldwide. 
 
 
Cairo Industry Days’ will kick-off on December 4 with a 90-minute panel entitled “Mind My Gender: Being A Woman in The Creative Industry”.
 
The panel will take place at 4:30 PM at The Cairo Opera House and will be moderated by Mariam Farag, the Head of Corporate Sustainability & Social Impact at MBC Group.
 
It will feature Emad Karim, the Innovation and Advocacy specialist at UN Women, executive producer Hend Radwan, the casting director Marwa Gabriel, the actress Jamila Awad, the singer Dina El Wedidi and Aliaa Zaki, head of Cairo Industry Days.
 
Hala Galal will also moderate an hour-long panel discussion sponsored by the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), under the title “Ethical Consciousness: Interrupting or Advancing the Artistic Process”.
 
The 60-minute panel will take place on December 5 at 2:30 PM at Cairo Opera House.
 
 
It will feature director Ayten Amin, director Yosry Nasrallah, Germaine Haddad, the Deputy Representative at the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA)-Egypt, scriptwriter Dina Negm and Christina Rosendahl, a Danish film director.
 
On the same day at 6:00 PM the audience will get to meet and sit with the team of the independent production company, THE POPULATION for an hour; Mynette Louie, producer of The Tale, Mollye Asher producer of Nomadland, Derek Nguyen, director of The Housemaid.
 
The discussion will be moderated by María Raquel Bozzi, Senior Director of Education & International Initiatives at Film Independent, the sponsors of the discussion.
 
 
 
On December 6 at 12:45 PM at Cairo Opera House, the audience will join Screen International’s Middle East correspondent Melanie Goodfellow and six of the most talented and promising actors and directors from across the Middle East and North Africa.
 
 
They have been selected for the fourth edition of its talent-spotting initiative “Arab Stars Of Tomorrow”, which is being supported by MBC Hope, a social responsibility initiative for The MBC Group.
 
Acclaimed Egyptian actor and past “2017 Arab Stars of Tomorrow” recipient Ahmed Malek will also be joining the 60-minute conversation.
 
Mariam Farag, the Head of Corporate Sustainability & Social Impact at MBC Group, will moderate a 70-minute long panel entitled “The Role of Cinematography in Combating Human Trafficking” on December 6 at 4:45 PM.
 
The discussion will be joined by Ambassador Naela Gabr, Chairperson of The National Coordinating Committee for Combating and Preventing Illegal Migration and Trafficking in Persons, Amb.  
 
Laurent De Boeck, IOM Chief of Mission to the Arab Republic of Egypt and Cristina Albertin, the Regional Representative for the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), as well as the two stars Asser Yassin and Nelly Karim.
 
 
The panel is sponsored by the National Coordinating Committee For Preventing And Combating Illegal Migration And Human Trafficking (NCCPIMTIP).
 
 
Another one-hour panel discussion entitled “The Creatives’ Advocate: The Business and Legal Principles of Filmmaking” will bring together the legal counsel Ismat Abidi and Fiona Robertson, Senior Counsel and Head of Media at Al Tamimi & Company on December 7 at 11:00 AM at Cairo Marriott Hotel.
 
An hour long panel discussion “Harder Than It Looks: The Art and Business of Making Short Films” will be held on December 7 at 1:00 PM  at Cairo Marriott Hotel.
 
 
It will be joined by director and producer May Odeh, writer Mark Lotfy, producer and director Karim Abouzeid, producer Safei Eldin Mahmoud and filmmaker and programmer Tizian Buchi. The discussion will be moderated by Andrew Mohsen.
 
 
Entitled “OTT Partnerships in the Middle East – The Success Story of Viu”, an hour-long panel discussion will be held on December 7 at 3:00 PM at Cairo Marriott Hotel.
 
The panel will feature Abe Naga, the Middle East General Manager at Viu, executive producer Ayman Naguib, actor Ahmed Khaled Saleh, Lebanese actress and TV host Cynthia Khalife.
 
 
The discussion will be moderated by Alaa Karkouti a renowned film analyst, CEO and co-founder of MAD Solutions and co-founder of the Arab Cinema Center (ACC).
 
 
Beyond the talks and masterclasses, the activities of Cairo Industry Days this year shall encompass discussion panels, featuring prominent and international industry professionals.
 
 
This comes in parallel with organizing other activities within Cairo International Film Festival that will present more than $250,000 worth of in-kind and monetary awards, bringing in 15 Arab films in competition.
 
 
The activities will also include the Cairo TV Pitch Forum that will be held in collaboration with Middle East Media Initiative (MEMI), and the Creative Production Workshop, held together with Film Independent.
 
 
 
The Cairo International Film Festival (CIFF) ensures that all the necessary safety precautions are taken by following guidelines from the Egyptian government and the World Health Organization to establish a a safe space for the festival’s team, participating filmmakers, and the audience. 
 
Cairo Industry Days is the industry platform of the Cairo International Film Festival that launched during the 40th edition of the festival in partnership with the Arab Cinema Center. Cairo Industry days provides an important space for discussions, networking, meetings, workshops, masterclasses and partnership opportunities between Arab talents and regional and international key industry professionals to further support Arab Cinema.
 
Cairo International Film Festival (CIFF) is one of the oldest cultural events in Africa and the Middle East and is the only festival in Africa and the Middle East to be accorded category “A” status by the International Federation of Film Producers Associations (FIAPF) in Paris.

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