Closing Ceremony on the fourth edition of the Beirut International Women Film Festival in Lebanon Agosto 2021 Archivo - Archive Noticias - News 5 de agosto de 20215 de agosto de 2021 Closing Ceremony of the fourth edition of the Beirut International Women Film Festival in Lebanon Over a week of a rich cinematic program at LFA Cinema Abraj – Furn El Chebbak, and after honoring Ms. Aimee Boulos, cinema lovers and filmmakers met around a variety of films from different categories. In parallel, panel discussions were held that tackling the challenges and efforts of the organizers of women’s film festivals and female media professionals on the front lines. The role of women in cinema was also highlighted, as the participants addressed their approaches to these pivotal issues and economic and social obstacles. They also expressed hopefulness when it comes to the positive change provided by the involvement of women through telling their stories from a different perspective, and the role of integrating efforts to develop and empower women’s presence at the decision-making level. In addition, a special and profound masterclass took place with Muriel Abou El-Roos, during which she shared her experiences and path towards alternative cinema as a reflection of life, love and art. The days of the screenings witnessed the remarkable diplomatic participation of the ambassadors of the United States of America and Canada, the Chargé d’Affaire of the Embassy of Switzerland to Lebanon as well as a number of partners and supporters, especially representatives from UNESCO, UNFPA, Forumzfd and La Guilde, who were keen to watch the films that were executed by the participants in the Girls for Change program. In parallel , it was an occasion to reunite the girls affected by the port explosion who were able to watch their movies on the big screen. At the closing ceremony of the fourth edition of the Beirut International Women Film Festiva, a speech was delivered by Founder and Chair of Beirut Film Society, Sam Lahoud, in which he affirmed a common conviction that there is no choice but to continue despite all the harsh conditions, and it is an opportunity for hope and a space for dialogue. He believed that the participation proved that there is «a belief that what we are doing is necessary, and that is why we will continue.» He concluded by saying: «we have to think about taking initiatives.» As for the awards , they were divided according to the categories as follows: international short films The Present :best short film Palestine Pigeon Therapy -Jury Mention Luxembourg Girl (Mariella Auman) Best Actress Germany Al Sit (Suzannah Mirghani) Best Director Sudan What is a Woman? best scenario Norway documentaries Ain’t no time for women Best Documentary Short Film Canada Letter to my mother Jury note Iran-Malaysia Animation Shorts Best Short Animation: The wedding cake Sweden-Italy Fantasmia -Jury Mention Germany dance films To a Broken Image: Best Dance Film Spain Reborn -Jury Mention Netherlands De- Eschatology Best Choreography United States of America Feature Films 180 Degree Rule Best Feature Film Best Cast: 180 Degree Rule Iran Between Two Seas Jury Mention Egypt Feature documentaries Best Documentary Feature A thousand girls like me-Afghanistan 9 days in Raqqa Jury Note – France/Syria Judy versus capitalism – Jury Mention Canada Lebanese short films best lebanese Film A Day Off-Leonardo Bassil Jury’s note List To Me Red Jury Mention Best Ensemble Cast: Listen to me Reda – Lebanon Mention of the jury for the best director Rhythm of forgetting-Lebanon Audience Voting Award Amygdala – Dana Abdessamad-Lebanon