Inaugural edition of Doha Film Institute’s Qumra gains extensive support from the Qatari business and cultural community
Mar 05, 2015
Doha, Qatar – 4 March, 2015: The inaugural edition of Qumra, a new event by the Doha Film Institute dedicated to the development of emerging filmmakers from Qatar and around the world, has received extensive support from the Qatari business, educational and cultural community and key international film media outlets.
Several leading business entities, cultural organisations and educational entities have stepped forward to partner with Qumra, which will be held from March 6 to 11, 2015.
Doha Film Institute CEO, Fatma Al Remaihi said: “The partnership that the business, cultural community and other stakeholders in Qatar has extended to Qumra plays an integral role in hosting a quality event for our participants – both the emerging talents and industry veterans who will share their insights on filmmaking and help to pave the way for a strong culture of filmmaking in the country.”
She added: “We are delighted that several of our partners have consistently associated with our events, and see true value in supporting the Doha Film Institute’s initiatives that engage the filmmaking community and the public. Their patronage enables us to make a difference and we are thankful to them for their ongoing support.”
Reinforcing its commitment to promoting the Qatari cultural scene, Katara Cultural Village is the ‘Cultural Partner’ of Qumra, serving as a vibrant venue of the event.
Supported by Al Jazeera Perfumes, Qumra has on board SONY and Fifty One East as ‘Official Electronics Partners’ while MAC Cosmetics is the ‘Official Makeup Sponsor.’ St. Regis Doha is the ‘Official Hotel Partner.’ Other supporters of Qumra include: Northwestern University in Qatar, Sarajevo Film Festival and the Translation & Interpreting Institute.
The event is promoted by ‘Official Media Partners,’ Al Jazeera Media Network, Festival Scope, I Love Qatar and Screen International.
Qumra will showcase a programme of public screenings featuring films by the Qumra Masters who represent some of the leading names in world cinema – Gael García Bernal, Leila Hatami, Cristian Mungiu, Abderrahmane Sissako and Danis Tanović – alongside new voices in cinema selected from films supported by the Institute’s grants and co-financing programmes.
More than 100 delegates from all facets of the film industry will participate in the industry programme including representatives from leading international film festivals, funding bodies, sales, production and distribution companies along with development specialists and script consultants. The industry professionals will be connected to filmmakers linked to 29 projects at various stages of production in a series of bespoke mentorship labs and meetings designed to propel their projects to the next stage.