Cairo International Film Festival
The Cairo International Film Festival is an annual internationally accredited film festival held in Cairo, Egypt. Founded in 1976, the festival is the only international competitive feature film festival recognized by the FIAPF in Africa and the Arab world as well as the oldest in this category. The festival regularly draws tens of thousands of visitors each year. Cairo is held annually at the Cairo Opera House and under the auspices of the Egyptian Ministry of Culture.
About 150 films are shown at multiple venues across Cairo, mostly in and around Downtown Cairo. They are screened in nine sections across cinematic genres, with around twenty films competing for the festival's top awards in the Competition section. The major awards, called the Golden Pyramid and Silver Pyramid, are decided on by the international jury, chaired by an internationally recognisable cinema personality. This jury and other specialized CIFF juries also give many other awards, and in addition there are other awards given by independent juries and organizations.
History
The Cairo International Film Festival is one of only 15 Festivals accorded as a category "A" status by the International Federation of Film Producers Associations FIAPF. It is the oldest internationally accredited cultural feature film festival in the Arab World, Africa and the Middle East.The history of CIFF goes back to 1975, after a visit to the Berlin Film Festival the late writer-critic Kamal El Mallakh and a group of like-minded cinema critics wondered why such a world-class festival could not take place in Egypt. The country was still in Egyptian cinema's "Golden Age" and contained a formidable film industry, still the biggest in the Arab world. The Cairo International Film Festival was launched in 1976. The 1976 festival featured around 100 films from 33 countries, with 14 films from 14 different countries in competition.
The Egyptian Association of Film Writers and Critics headed the festival for the first seven years until 1983. In the following year, the Union of Artist's Syndicates supervised the festival, and after that point, several associations mustered their resources to run the festival. The Egyptian Association of Film Writers and Critics joined with the Ministry of Culture and the Union of Artist's Syndicates to form a joint committee in 1985 to improve the quality and financial state of the festival.
In 2023, The Cairo International Film Festival’s 45th edition was canceled due to the Gaza war.
Awards
- The highest award given at CIFF is the Golden Pyramid Award awarded for Best Picture.
- Silver Pyramid and Bronze Pyramid Awards go to the Best Director and Best New Director respectively.
- The Best Screenplay award is named after the Nobel Prize winner Naguib Mahfouz.
- The festival also offers career achievement awards named after Egyptian actress Faten Hamama.
- The International Federation of Film Critics (FIPRESCI) Awards are announced at the closing ceremony of the festival.
- The Horizons of Arab Cinema Competition, presented by the Egyptian Filmmakers Syndicate, offers the Saad Eldin Wahba Award for Best Arabic Film and the Salah Abu Seif Award for Best Arab Artistic Contribution.
- The International Critics Week Competition for Feature and Documentary Films, presented by the Egyptian Film Critics Association, offers the Shadi Abdel Salam Award for Best Film, awarded to the Director, and the Fathy Farag Award for Best Artistic Contribution, both awards.
- Cinema of Tomorrow, International Competition for Short Films offers the Youssef Chahine Award for Best Short Film, and The Special Jury Award.
- The Special Jury Award.
CIFF cash awards
- Youssef Cherif Rizkallah Award : 20,000$. The Award will be granted to one of films selected in the International Competition
- Best Arab Film Award: 15,000$ presented to the producer of the film. The Award will be granted by a special jury to the best Arab film selected in either the International Competition.
The International Federation of Film Critics
- The FIPRESCI Award is decided by a jury composed of a president and two members, and is awarded to a film in the international competition. The Award is announced during the CIFF closing ceremony.
Cairo Film Connection
The Cairo Film Connection is the latest co-production platform aiming at maximizing networking to induce coproductions for films originating from the Arab world. The first year, around 10 projects will be selected by a team of experts. Directors and producers will be invited to the Cairo Film Connection to pitch their projects over a period of 3 days to key industry professionals whether international or from the region. Circulation of the selected project in Arabic and English as well as, individualized meetings scheduled in advance should maximize exposure of the projects and optimize all the participants' experiences. Guests will be carefully selected to cover all stages of development of film production, funding, distribution, marketing, broadcasting, sales, festivals. In addition to the exposure offered to filmmakers during the Cairo Film Connection, the Egyptian Ministry of Culture is offering a special award amounting to $10,000.Other festival sections
- Festival of Festivals – Screening the most important, reviewed and awarded feature and documentary films that participated in other renowned prominent international film festivals as Cannes, Berlinale, Venice and others.
- International Panorama – Screening different variety of international movies from all over the World.
- New Egyptian Cinema – Screening new Egyptian Movies produced and premiered in 2016/17.
- Feature Film Classics – Screening tens of international film Classics.
- Film Tributes – Giving tribute and honoring international and local film icons.
- Masterclass – highly acclimated guests present a cinematic masterclass, such as Gasper Noe in 2024, Bela Tarr in 2022, Terry Gillam in 2019and others.
- Guest of Honor Film Week, from World Cinema – ''Screening films of a guest country, chosen annually in honoring World Cinema.''