Doha: The Doha Film Institute (DFI) has announced the exciting return of the much-anticipated 12th edition of the Ajyal Film Festival, due to be held from Nov. 16 to 23. A statement from the DFI said that filmmakers from around the world will have until Sept. 1 to submit their entries for the Ajyal Competition, divided into two sections a Feature Film Competition for narrative and documentary films and a Short Film Competition covering short narratives and documentaries. In addition, the Festival's popular 'Made in Qatar' section, showcasing films from the nation's thriving creative community, will also make a return celebrating Qatar's vibrant and ever-evolving cinema ecosystem. The program has become an internationally recognized and applauded initiative that shines a spotlight on the country's film industry. Submissions for the 'Made in Qatar' section close on 15 September and are open for locals and Qatar residents. Chief Executive Officer of the Doha Film Institute, Fatma Hassan Al Remaihi, said: "We are excited to announce the dates for Ajyal Film Festival and look forward to bringing together filmmakers, industry professionals, and cinema enthusiasts for a memorable celebration of storytelling and creativity. Going into what will be the 12th edition of Ajyal, all of us at the Institute are grateful for the overwhelming response from our audiences and community who have been an integral part of our journey their enduring support has encouraged us every year to put together an event we can all be proud of and share in together." As one of the region's leading film festivals dedicated to showcasing the talent and originality of emerging creatives, Ajyal remains committed to its mission of fostering a deeper appreciation for cinema and nurturing the next generation of storytellers. The Festival showcases a diverse selection of compelling films from Qatar, the Middle East, and beyond, including feature films, documentaries, and short films curated to appeal to audiences young and old alike. Ajyal also off ers a range of engaging activities, workshops, and panel discussions designed to inspire creativity and ignite meaningful conversations about the power of cinema as a tool for social change and cultural exchange. Source: Qatar News Agency
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