Luxor African Film Festival
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The Luxor African Film Festival (LAFF) is an annual film festival for African cinema in Luxor, Egypt. In October 2019 the Malmö Arab Film Festival recognized LAFF for having "made great strides and [become] one of the most important festivals specialized in African cinema".[http://english.ahram.org.eg/NewsContent/5/32/352362/Arts--Culture/Film/Luxor-African-Film-Festival-Night-makes-waves-in-M.aspx Luxor African Film Festival Night makes waves in Malmö, Sweden], Ahram Online, 7 October 2019.
Luxor African Film Festival is run by the Independent Shabab Foundation (ISF). Writer Sayed Fouad and director Azza al-Husseny were involved as cofounders.{{Cite web |last=Al-Youm |first=Al-Masry |date=2019-11-20 |title=Luxor African Film Festival to feature Youssef Chahine films in Africa |url=https://egyptindependent.com/luxor-african-film-festival-to-feature-yossef-chahine-films-in-africa/ |access-date=2023-12-07 |website=Egypt Independent |language=en-US}} First conceived in mid-2010, the first festival took place in February 2012.Thoraia Abou Bakr, [https://www.dailynewssegypt.com/2013/03/19/luxor-hosts-second-luxor-african-film-festival/ Luxor hosts second Luxor African Film Festival], Daily News Egypt, March 19, 2013.
Prizes
The festival awards prizes for both short and long films. In 2013 the prizes were as follows:
- The Grand Nile Prize for Best Long Film: $10,000 and The Golden Mask of Tutankhamen
- The Jury Prize for Long Film: $8,000 and The Silver Mask of Tutankhamen
- The Prize for Best Artistic Contribution in a Long Film: $5,000 and The Bronze Mask of Tutankhamen
- The Grand Nile Prize for Short Film: $5,000 and The Golden Mask of Tutankhamen
- The Jury Prize for Short Film: $4,000 and The Silver Mask of Tutankhamen
- The Prize for Best Artistic Contribution in a Short Film: $3,000 and The Bronze Mask of Tutankhamen
Annual editions
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! Edition !! Dates !! Prizes |
1st
| Grand Nile Prize (Long Film): Soul Boy |
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2nd
| Salah Abou-Seif Best Film Award (Long Film): Hidden Beauties |
3rd
| 2014 | Grand Nile Prize (Long Narrative): Imbabazi: The Pardon |
4th
| 2015 | Grand Nile Prize (Long Narrative): The Blue Elephant |
5th
| Grand Nile Prize (Long Narrative): Mona |
6th
| | Grand Nile Prize (Long Narrative): Kalushi |
7th
| 2018 | Grand Nile Prize (Long Narrative): The Originals |
8th
| March 2019 | Grand Nile Prize (Long Narrative): The Burial of Kojo |
References
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External links
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Category:Film festivals in Egypt