Fatma Hassan Alremaihi, DFI Chief Executive Officer
Doha: Qumra, the Doha Film Institute’s (DFI) annual talent incubator for Arab and international cinema will bring together over 200 international industry experts from 41 countries with prominent local organisations for its ninth edition, taking place in person from March 10-15 and online from March 19-21.
Guests include acclaimed film directors, producers, film festival directors, programmers, consultants, fund managers, sales professionals, acquisition heads, script experts, distributors, video on demand (VoD) platforms and broadcasters, and other industry professionals. Many have strong bonds with the premiere talent hub and project incubator for new voices and compelling stories in Arab and world cinema.
The mentoring sessions are presented in two parts: tutorials, consultations and one-on-one meetings for projects in development; and work-in-progress screenings and feedback sessions for projects in post-production. Qumra supports the script-to-screen journey and beyond, and the inclusion of VoD and online platforms allows filmmakers to look beyond conventional platforms to expand their audience.
Fatma Hassan Alremaihi, DFI Chief Executive Officer said: “We are extremely proud to support the outstanding Qumra 2023 projects, and incredibly grateful to the unfailing commitment of the industry experts who share our vision of building a strong vibrant global creative community. From developing concepts to completed projects, Qumra expands the Institute’s existing support for filmmakers from around the world to turn promising ideas into standout projects ready to launch. The programme’s growing acclaim is a testament to our collective contribution to realising our goal of amplifying unheard voices and showing the world authentic perspectives from the region and the wider world.”
Mentors advising the Qumra projects include internationally acclaimed filmmakers Elia Suleiman, Rithy Panh, Ghassan Salhab, Tala Hadid, Talal Derki, and Annemarie Jacir.
Consultants advising the 2023 Qumra feature projects include Paolo Bertolin, Violeta Bava, Editing consultant Sebastian Sepuldeva, Sound mentors Severin Favrieau and Rana Eid, Sales Experts Gabor Greiner and Aranka Matits, Press Advisor E. Nina Rothe, Script Consultants Joelle Touma and Antoine Waked, Producers Didar Domeri, Catherine Dussartand and Dora Bouchoucha, Project Coaches Matthieu Darras, Zsuzsi Bankutiand, Teresa Cavina, Documentary Consultants Brigid O’Shea, Jihan Al Tahri and Bob Moore and Marketing Expert Joanna Solecka among others.
The Series projects will be mentored by producer Neerja Narayanan, writer/director Bassem Breche, Coproductions & Acquisitions expert Marc Lorber, Distribution expert Marike Muselaers and industry and markets specialists Frédéric Pittoors, Gabriele Capolino and Paolo Ciccarelli. Experts advising the Qumra Shorts projects include programmers Alice Kharoubi, Ben Thompson, Tim Redford, Camille Hebert Benazet, Celine Roustan, producer Karim Aitouna, script consultant Ayman El Amir, distribution expert Irit Neidhart and project coach Wim Vanacker.
Production companies and producers taking meetings at Qumra 2032 include Jan David Frouman (The North Road Company), Georges Schoucair (Abbout Productions), Jason Kliot (Open City Films), Jean-Francois Camilleri (Echo Studio), Joslyn Barnes (Louverture Films), Thierry Lenouvel (Cine Sud Promotion Lamia Chraibi (La Prod), Thanasis Karathanos (Pallas Film), Amir Hamz (Bon Voyage Films), Nadim Chekhrouha (Tanit Films) and Sébastien Onomo (Special Touch Studios) among others.
Film Festival representatives from more than 35 leading events including Berlinale, Venice, Cannes, Locarno, Tribeca, Toronto, Sarajevo and others will participate in work in progress feedback panels for projects in post-production and industry roundtables.