The Academy of Arts of Egypt has announced the launch of the first BRICS International Student Film Festival. The event will take place from 10 to 14 May 2026 at the academy’s headquarters in Cairo with the support of the country’s Ministry of Culture, TV BRICS reported.
The competition programme is aimed at a broad youth audience across BRICS countries. The festival will feature three main categories: short fiction films (up to 20 minutes), documentaries (up to 15 minutes) and animated films (up to 10 minutes). In addition to awards in each category, a special prize from the festival president, Dr. Mona El Sabban, will be presented for Best Film. The jury will include prominent figures from the international film industry.
In an exclusive comment to TV BRICS, the festival president and head of the Arab School for Cinema and Television, Mona El Sabban, stated that the upcoming festival will be the first event in Egypt entirely dedicated to student films from BRICS countries. According to her, the festival will be held under the motto “Towards a New Professional Cinema within the BRICS Nations”. Its aim is to become a landmark cultural event, reinforcing Egypt’s leadership in media and culture, while providing additional momentum for the development of cinematic cooperation among students from the member states.
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