Hussein Fahmy to International Journalists: “Cairo International Film Festival is a Strong Voice for the Palestinian Cause”

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Tue, 19 Nov 2024 - 09:36 GMT

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Tue, 19 Nov 2024 - 09:36 GMT

Hussein Fahmy.

Hussein Fahmy.

 

 

 

Veteran Egyptian artist Hussein Fahmy, President of the Cairo International Film Festival, held a significant meeting with leading international journalists, including representatives from Variety, Screen Daily, Film Verdict, Cineuropa, and other influential global media outlets.
 

 

During the discussion, Fahmy emphasized the festival's distinguished role as the oldest and most prominent film festival in the region.

He highlighted the festival's foundation in Egypt's rich cinematic legacy, noting that the country's film industry has been a cornerstone of creativity for decades, profoundly shaping cinema across the Arab world.
 

 

 

Fahmy underscored the festival's commitment to preserving this heritage while fostering young talent and ensuring that Egyptian cinema evolves to meet the demands of the modern era, maintaining its relevance and influence on a global scale.

Pertaining to the Palestinian cause, Fahmy spoke passionately about the festival's unwavering support. He stated that the Cairo International Film Festival not only amplifies the cause through films but also takes a clear and vocal stand on the global stage.

 

 

Fahmy compared this approach to that of other major international festivals, which often advocate for specific social and political issues, asserting the Cairo festival's right to be a powerful and unapologetic voice for justice and solidarity with Palestine.

Fahmy concluded by reaffirming the festival's mission as a bridge between cultures, showcasing the authenticity and enduring impact of Egyptian cinema.

 

 

He expressed his determination to continue elevating the festival as a platform for cinematic innovation, a guardian of cultural heritage, and a messenger of universal human values that address the challenges of today and the aspirations of future generations.

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