Egypt’s movie ‘From Meir, To Meir’ to screen at Aswan International Women Film Festival

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Mon, 28 Jun 2021 - 01:30 GMT

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File: “From Meir, To Meir.

File: “From Meir, To Meir.

 

 
CAIRO - 28 June 2021: The Egyptian documentary “From Meir,To Meir” will be screened at Aswan International Women Film Festival on June 28.
 
 
The documentary which is directed by Maggie Morgan revolves around a filmmaker who went to discover Meir, the village where her great-grandparents were born, the place her grandparents left, but continued to love.
 
When she went she discovered a village that people are trying to leave.
 
”From Mier, To Mier” competes at the fifth edition of Aswan International Women Film Festival’s Feature Film Competition.
 
 

Dr. Inas Abd El-Dayem Minister of culture inaugurated the Film Festival on June 24 in Aswan.

 

Aswan International Women Film Festival (AIWFF) kicked off on June 24 with a glamorous opening ceremony.

 

 

 

 

AIWFF ‘s opening ceremony graced with the presence of chairman of the festival’s board of trustees HE Ambassador Mervat El Tallawy, vice chairman Dr. Azza Kamel, president National Council For Women Maya Morsy, Festival head Mohamed Abdelkhalek and festival director Hassan Abou El Ela, among others.

 

 

 

The Nile Edition’s Opening Ceremony also witnessed the attendance of Egypt’s Minister of Culture Dr. Ines Abdeldayem, Aswan Governor Ashraf Attia, President of the National, European Union in Egypt Ambassador Christian Berger among many other esteemed guests.

 

 

AIWFF witnessed the honoring of Maya Morsy,Elham Shahin, Sandra Nashaat, and Donia Samir Ghanem who couldn’t attend because of her mum actress Dala Abdel Aziz health condition and sent a video which was featured in the opening ceremony.

 

The fifth edition’s Opening Ceremony, also honored and paid tribute to acclaimed Arab filmmakers for their efforts and achievements who are Egyptian director Sandra Nashaat, Palestinian filmmaker Najwa Najjar, and Egyptian cinema archivist Mona El Bendari.

 
 
 

A notable group of stars were keen to attend AIWFF such as Bassem Samra, Ahmed Magdy, Hana Shiha, Dorra, Sherif Ramzy, Ahmed Wafik, Najwa Najar, Safia Elemary among others.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The fifth edition of Aswan International Women Film Festival will continue till June 29.

AIWFF Nile Edition is dedicated to the great Tunisian director Moufida Tlatli (1948-2021) and Egyptian screenwriter Kawthar Heikal (1945-2021)
The fifth edition carries the name of “The Nile” edition.
 
 
 
Designed by artist Maha Hamdy, the festival poster shows a woman dominating the composition, behind her frames of a golden film strip atop a background of overlapping waves of water shining in the spotlight.
 
 
Holding several meanings, the first being the distinguished features and tan of the Egyptian woman; her attire, blending between the Pharaonic civilization and the dark brocade rustic fabric; and her posture like that of an Egyptian crowned queen.
 
 
The waves in the background are an innovative take on how the Nile River is interpreted in Ancient Egyptian murals, while the Lotus flowers painted gold by the sun are known to resemble strength and power.
 
While the poster is not symmetrical, all elements adopted represent Egypt and its current asymmetrical state.
 
 
Aswan International Women Film Festival revealed the names of Egyptian Film Competition jury members.

The jury members are Egyptian Actor and Director Ahmed Magdy, Tunisian Actress Dorra Zarrouk and Egyptian Producer Hesham Soliman. 

 

 

 

 

The 5th edition of AIWFF announced as well the names of its Jury members for the Euro-Mediterranean Film Competition sponsored by the European Union in Egypt in collaboration with EUNIC Egypt.

 

The jury head is Palestinian director and writer Najwa Najjar, Moroccan reporter  and Casablanca Film Festival Director Fatma El Nawaly, Egyptian Actor Sherif Ramzy and Egyptian Director and Producer Sherif Mandour.

 

The festival also announced that its Jury for the Short Film International Competition will house Egyptian star Hana Shiha, Greek Director Ioana Kriona and Syrian-Dutch Artistic Director of the Arab Film Festival in Rotterdam Rosh Abdelfatah.

 

The festival honored the iconic French actress Macha Méril at its opening ceremony that took place on June 24 in Aswan, Egypt. 

 
Born in Rabat, Morocco to a father from the Russian princely house Gagarin and mother from a noble Ukranian family, her career in cinema has included 125 films between 1959 and 2012.
 
 
Actress and director, she is best known for her roles in Dario Argento's Deep Red (1975), Luis Buñuel’s Belle de Jour (1967) and  Agnès Varda’s Vagabond (1985).
 
 
 
The fifth edition of AIWFF5 is sponsored by"Ghalya" initiative by ALEXBANK which is the festival Strategic Handicrafts Partner.
 
 
“Ghalya” by ALEXBANK is a platform for multiple initiatives that aim to empower women in the fields of Education, Employment, Economic Empowerment, and Health and Wellbeing.
 
Launched in the first Women Economic Forum Egypt in March 2020, “Ghalya” is set to put ALEXBANK’s female employees as well as women across Egypt at the center of its sustainable growth and value creation cycle.
 
“Ghalya” by ALEXBANK is also the strategic partner to Egypt’s National Council for Women's nation-wide initiative ‘Taa Marbouta’ empowering Egyptian women in the local workforce.

 

 

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