Skip to main content
Qatar news agency logo, home page
  • Telegram
  • Whatsapp
  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • YouTube
  • SnapChat
  • RSS Feed
  • English flagEnglish
  • العربية flagالعربية
  • Français flagFrançais
  • Deutsch flagDeutsch
  • Español flagEspañol
  • русский flagрусский
  • हिंदी flagहिंदी
  • اردو flagاردو
  • All navigation links
user iconLogin
  • All navigation links
  • Qatar
  • General
  • Economy
  • Miscellaneous
  • Sport
  • Technology
  • QNA Training Center
Live Stream
  • Home
  • Qatar
  • General
  • Economy
  • Miscellaneous
  • Sport
  • Technology
  • Reports and Analysis
  • News Bulletin
  • Qatar 2022
  • Qatar 2030
  • Live Stream
  • Video Albums
  • Photo Albums
  • Infographics
  • Department of Foreign Media Affairs
  • Media Organizations
  • QNA Training Center
  • Media Offices
  • Accredited correspondents
  • Events and Exhibitions
  • Important Links
  • Job vancancies

Follow Us On Social Media

  • Telegram
  • Whatsapp
  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • YouTube
  • SnapChat
  • RSS Feed
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Browsing
  • Login
  • Terms of Use
  • Privacy Policy
LATEST
US Crude Oil, Gasoline Inventories Fall Last Week
Head of Judicial Inspection Authority to QNA: 2026-2030 Work Program to Boost Judicial Efficiency, Digital Transformation
Strong Public Response to Qatar Red Crescent's Adahi Campaign
Sidra Medicine Advanced Imaging Core Recognized as ZEISS lab
OIC Condemns IRGC Infiltration into Kuwait's Bubiyan

Back News Details

Facebook Twitter Email Pinterest LinkedIn Reddit Whatsapp mail See more…

Doha Film Festival Presents 20 International Short Films in Competition from Over 1600 Submissions

Miscellaneous

  • A-
  • A
  • A+
استمع
news

Doha, November 15 (QNA) - Doha Film Festival of Doha Film Institute's (DFI) announced a compelling selection of international shorts in competition representing diverse voices by emerging filmmakers from across the world.
DFI said in a statement: "The selection highlights Doha Film Institute's (DFI) ongoing commitment to recognising fresh promising new global talent and authentic storytelling. The films will compete for Best Film (USD 20,000), Best Director (USD 12,000) and Best Performance (USD 7,000), awarded by a three-member jury led by indUSD try professional Eddie Bertozzi and includes filmmakers Faris Alrjoob and Zoljargal Purevdash".
Festival Director and CEO of DFI Fatma Hassan Alremaihi said: "The record number of over 1,600 submissions from every corner of the world reflects not only the strength of the festival's platform but also the universal belief in cinema as a bridge between cultures. Short films carry the pulse of our times, bold, immediate, and deeply connected to the world around them".
"Our selection represents an exciting range of geographic diversity and an exceptional breadth of narratives –presenting the many sides of humanity, their aspirations, and fearless creative innovation, reminding USD that great storytelling knows no borders," she added.
Stories from Lebanon, Portugal, Morocco, India, Brazil and beyond navigate grief, memory and the human spirit of resilience through tales of persecution, belonging, and the endurance of hope.
The programme presents a globally diverse slate, sharing intimate personal stories with honest social candour and includes a poignant first ever short film from East Greenland and the Palme D'or winner I'm Glad You're Dead Now among many others.
  Highlights include Adieu Ugarit (Canada), set in war-torn Damascus; All This Death Lebanon/Germany/Poland/Qatar), about a man obsessed with funerals; and Antigone (Portugal), a COVID-era tale of loss. Stories span from Iraq's marshlands in Beneath Which Rivers Flow to surreal introspection in South Korea's Glasses.
Other notable films include I'm Glad You're Dead Now (Palestine/France/Greece), Les Dieux (Switzerland), L'Mina (Morocco), and Lost Songs of Sundari (India). The lineup also features courtroom surrealism in Loynes (Belgium/France/UK), twin reflections in My Brother, My Brother (Egypt/France/Germany), and haunting mystery in No One Knows I Disappeared (China).
From Pasta Negra (Colombia) to Primary Education (Cuba/Spain), Samba Infinito (Brazil), and The Spectacle (Hungary), the films explore grief, resilience, and identity. Rounding out the selection are The Thief (Greenland), Upon Sunrise (Croatia), Voices from the Abyss (Mexico), and Zizou (Egypt/Qatar/France), a moving story of a bullied boy chasing his football dream.
The festival will transform iconic locations across Doha, including Katara Cultural Village, Msheireb Downtown Doha, and the Museum of Islamic Art, into vibrant hubs of cultural exchange, bringing together filmmakers, storytellers, and audiences from every corner of the globe, to reaffirm art's power to inspire, to unite, and to spotlight voices that deepen our shared understanding. (QNA)

Culture

Qatar

Qatar News Agency
chat
qna logo

Hello! How can we help?

Beta
close
Download QNA app
Download add from Google store Download add from Apple store
  • Telegram
  • Whatsapp
  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • YouTube
  • SnapChat
  • RSS Feed
  • Home
  • Qatar
  • General
  • Economy
  • Miscellaneous
  • Sport
  • Technology
  • Reports and Analysis
  • News Bulletin
  • Qatar 2022
  • Qatar 2030
  • Live Stream
  • Video Albums
  • Photo Albums
  • Infographics
  • Department of Foreign Media Affairs
  • Media Organizations
  • Media Offices
  • Accredited correspondents
  • QNA Training Center
  • Events and Exhibitions
  • Important Links
  • Job vancancies
Get the Latest News

Get a daily email featuring the latest talk, plus a quick mix of trending content.

By subscribing, you understand and agree that we will store, process and manage your personal information according to our Privacy Policy

All rights reserved to © 2025 Qatar News Agency

Terms of Use | Privacy Policy

Cookies help us improve your website experience. By using our website, you agree to our use of cookies.