Cairo, The eighth session of the Aswan International Women's Festival is set to kick off Saturday in Aswan city of Egypt. The event will feature 76 films, including two Qatari films produced in collaboration with a number of countries. The six-day event will feature competitions that vary between long and short movies, Euro-Mediterranean and the Egyptian film, in addition to a special program for a film that primarily aims to support the Palestinian cause, along with another Sudanese film with each including five movies. The list of long films includes ten movies, among them the Stunt Movie: Behind the Scenes, jointly produced by Qatar, Morocco, Tunisia, Belgium, France, and Norway co-directed by the Tunisian director Afef Ben Mahmoud and Moroccan director Khalil Benkirane. Source: Qatar News Agency
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