DFI's Qumra 2025 To Screen 49 Projects From Over 20 Countries
Doha, Qatar: The 11th edition of Qumra, Doha Film Institute's (DFI) annual talent incubator for Arab and international cinema, is set to provide 49 exceptional projects by emerging filmmakers from over 20 countries with invaluable support and guidance. This year's diverse selection includes 16 projects by Qatari and Qatar-based filmmakers, highlighting the growing strength of the nation's creative industry.
As a one-of-a-kind initiative, Qumra offers mentorship, skills development, and network-building opportunities, empowering filmmakers to bring their visions to life. Participants will engage in in-depth activities with Qumra Masters and leading industry experts, with in-person sessions taking place in Doha from April 4 to 9, followed by online sessions from April 12 to 14.
Fatma Hassan Alremaihi, Chief Executive Officer of Doha Film Institute, said:“For more than a decade, Qumra has served as a career-changing destination for emerging filmmakers to hone their skills and advance their projects under the guidance of accomplished filmmakers and industry experts. At a time when filmmakers need support the most – not just financial but also creative and technical, Qumra demonstrates the role we can play collectively to shape the next generation of creative masters.”
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She added:“The diversity of this year's subjects and cinematic approach of the young filmmakers reflects the growing strength of independent cinema. These bold new voices bring to the world stories that matter, promoting a stronger understanding of humanity and our shared values. We are honoured to support several projects from Qatar that proudly demonstrate the impact of our commitment to shaping a vibrant homegrown film industry.”
Of the 49 selected projects, 37 are recipients of DFI's Grants Programme, while 21 projects are graduates of DFI's year-round training initiatives, including the Feature Script Lab, Filmmaking Lab with Rithy Panh, Producers Lab, and Series Lab, showcasing the Institute's holistic approach to filmmaker development and nurturing creative talent.
The public is invited to experience Qumra first hand through Qumra Master Classes, accessible with the Qumra Pass, and by attending Qumra Screenings. Audiences can enjoy a remarkable selection of feature-length films from the region and around the world, all supported by Doha Film Institute.
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