- The 46th edition of CIFF is set to run from November 12-21, 2025.
- Early bird submissions are open until May 31, 2025.
- Regular submissions close on August 1, 2025.
Filmmakers worldwide are now invited to submit their works for the 46th edition of the Cairo International Film Festival (CIFF), slated to take place from November 12 to 21, 2025.
The festival, a vital platform for cinematic exchange and showcasing emerging talent, is recognized as a Category A festival by the International Federation of Film Producers Associations (FIAPF).
Spotlight on Global Cinema: CIFF 2025 Submissions Now Open
Founded in 1976, the Cairo International Film Festival (CIFF) has grown into one of the most prestigious film events in the Arab world and Africa, celebrated for its dedication to promoting diverse cinematic voices. The 46th edition, scheduled from November 12-21, 2025, continues to serve as a significant platform for filmmakers to present their work to an international audience.
Under the leadership of Hussein Fahmy, the festival aims to attract compelling narratives that reflect global cultures and diverse cinematic styles. Artistic Director Mohamed Tarek has underscored the importance of the submissions phase in discovering fresh talents and innovative storytelling. With the early bird submission window open until May 31, and regular submissions until August 1, filmmakers are encouraged to seize this opportunity to showcase their work at CIFF 2025.
Each year, CIFF attracts industry professionals, filmmakers, and cinema enthusiasts from across the globe, creating an atmosphere of creative exchange and artistic celebration. The festival not only celebrates established filmmakers but also amplifies emerging voices, fostering a rich cultural dialogue that resonates beyond the event itself.
As the Cairo International Film Festival 2025 approaches, the call for submissions offers a unique opportunity for filmmakers to share their work on a global stage and engage with a diverse audience of cinema lovers.
“We believe that cinema is a universal language, and the festival remains a vital platform for artistic exchange and creative dialogue between filmmakers and audiences.” – Hussein Fahmy, Festival President