The Cairo Film Connection (CFC) team has received a total of 107 project submissions for feature narrative films and documentaries in development and in post-production. The film projects came from across Syria, Lebanon, Libya, Iraq, Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco, Palestine, and Egypt.
The CFC received many strong and compelling projects made by both established and up-and-coming directors, which made it difficult for the selection committee to put together their initial selection of 15 film projects. The list will be expanded by two or three more projects and announced at the upcoming Cairo International Film Festival (CIFF) press conference.
This year, Iraqi Cinema has joined CFC's partners and sponsors and will present a monetary award of $5,000 to one of the selected projects. Commenting on that, Zaid Jawad, Founder of Iraqi Cinema, says, "The Cairo International Film Festival is one of the most important international film festivals and its Cairo Film Connection certainly attracts promising film projects. And since we promote Arab films by screening them as part of Iraqi Cinema's programs, we also want to support Arab films in post-production and the Cairo Film Connection is just the place to do that. We are excited about supporting one of the strong selected projects."
Zaid Kurdi,Managing Director of New Century Productions, says, "We are glad to be part of this special edition ofthe Cairo International Film Festival, where we will be awarding one of the Arab film projects selected at the Cairo Film Connection, which reflects our mission of supporting the Arab film industry."
OSN, one of the CFC's sponsors, is sponsoring the post-production costs of the winning film and will provide a prime-time premiere slot on its top Arabic film channel, OSN YaHala Cinema HD.
Emad Morcos, Chief Content Officer at OSN, comments, "Supporting young talent and encouraging creativity in regional television content is one of the key pillars for us at OSN. As well as productions from all over the world, we care deeply about stories from the Middle East and North Africa, and believe in using our platform to nurture and encourage the creative talent of tomorrow. Cairo International Film Festival presents an exciting opportunity in this regard."
Gamal Guemeih, Fund Manager of ERGO, formerly known as Creative Media Ventures, at NI Capital, one of CFC's partners and sponsors that will present a monetary award of $15,000, says, "We are very excited to be part of the 40th edition of the Cairo International Film Festival. CIFF gives us a platform to support and empower talents in the film making industry in their pursuit of world class standards for their projects to create lasting impressions on the media and film industries."
Gianluca Chakra, Managing Director of Front Row Distribution, comments, "Cairo International Film Festival needs a leader like Mohamed Hefzy who does not only have passion and integrity, but also a great notion and vision of where the actual film business is heading. It is only with people like him that a film festival shall witness a huge success and bring back not only the glory days but also help in educating a market and a region that is in dire need of modernity, quality and definitely fresh blood."
During its edition in 2018, the Cairo Film Connection selected projects that represented the different issues that irk the Arab world, including women's rights, living in the throes of war, and the meaning of home and belonging. Affirming the importance and value of all these themes, the selection committee chose films that give voice to these prevalent issues while offering creative and new endeavors in form as well as in content. The 2018 CFC will showcase some projects by emerging directors, as well as films by well-known directors.
This year's CFC will host talented Iraqi director Koutaiba al Janaibi, who will be presenting his feature narrative film in post-production, The Woodman, as well as Egyptian director Ossama Fawzy with his new film, Rosy Black, the third in a trilogy of art house films that he made with screenwriter and novelist Mustafa Zikri. Egyptian filmmaker Hala El Koussy will also present her second feature narrative film in development, East of Noon. She describes her project saying, "In brief, I am a storyteller of the everyday, the marginal, the banal, of what is omitted or overseen. I believe in the power of small stories in connecting people across differences on the basis of what is essentially human."
In addition to established filmmakers, the CFC will present a number of fresh projects by first-time filmmakers this year. Egyptian-Swiss filmmaker Tamer Ruggli will present his film project, Missed You, which tells an adventurous and fresh story taking place in Egypt. The project offers a hymn to the oriental woman, to her exuberance and her freedom.
And from Jordan, director Amjad AlRasheed will present his debut feature Inshallah A Boy. He describes his project saying, "As a man raised in a family that mostly consists of women, I grew up listening to their stories about separation, infidelity, mistreatment, sacrifice and even abuse. I found myself immersed in their experiences, taken by how unjust life is towards them... As a result, I became determined to use filmmaking to highlight women's struggles as well as showcase their coping strategies in responding to these unjust practices that are a universal reality hiding behind different names."
In the post-production category, the CFC selected Mayye Zayed's film Lift Like A Girl. The film follows the journey of Zebiba from the age of 14 as she competes in her first local weightlifting championship, then at the age of 18 until her coach and backbone Captain Ramadan dies.Lift Like A Girl is a long-awaited film on the international scene, and it is expected to receive support in its final stages after screening at the CFC.
Also the film project When We're Born by Egyptian director Tamer Ezzat was selected in the feature narrative post-production category. This homegrown project was selected as a film in development in the first edition of the Cairo Film Connection in 2010, and at the time, the film's late screenwriter Nadine Shams attended its screening along with director Ezzat. The CFC is glad to see that Tamer was able to bring the project to the light.
This year, Cairo Film Connection is supported by partners who believe in the power and importance of film, including OSN, ERGO, New Century Productions, Front Row Distribution, Aroma Studios, Iraqi Cinema and the Arab Cinema Center (ACC). These partners will offer cash and in-kind prizes to the selected film projects. The cumulative value of this year's prizes is over $100,000.
Initial Selection Line-up of Film Projects for the Cairo Film Connection
Feature Narrative-Development:
Inshallah A Boy | Director: Amjad AlRasheed | Jordan
East of Noon | Director: Hala El Koussy | Egypt
Once Upon a Time in Tripoli | Director: Abdullah El Ghaly | Libya
Missed You| Director: Tamer Ruggli |Egypt, Switzerland
Rosy Black | Director: Ossama Fawzy | Egypt
Severed Head | Director: Lotfi Achour | Tunisia
Longer Will Be the Night| Director: Latifa Said | Algeria
Feature Narrative-Post-production:
Before It's Too Late | Director: Majdi Lakhdar | Tunisia
When We're Born | Director: Tamer Ezzat | Egypt
The Woodman | Director: Koutaiba Al Janahi | Iraq
Feature Documentaries-Development:
We Are Inside | Director: Farah Kassem | Lebanon
The Fountain of Bakhchisarai | Director: Mohamed Taher | Egypt
Feature Documentaries-Post-production:
Lift Like a Girl | Director: Mayye Zayed | Egypt
Crystal House | Director: Zeinah Al Qahwaji | Syria
My Mohamed Is Different | Director: Ines Marzouk | Egypt