Cairo’s Film My Design’s DEMO Festival: Golden Networking Opportunity for Designers and Artists
film my design festival October 2024Salsabil Yasser
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Currently, our city is gearing up to host an extraordinary event that is set to revolutionise the design and film landscape in the MENA region. Film My Design (FMD), the design-film festival in the Middle East and North Africa, is calling all designers and artists from the MENASA region (Middle East, North Africa, and South Asia) to head to the inaugural travel edition of the Design in Motion (DEMO) Festival. This landmark event will be part of FMD’s highly anticipated 3rd festival edition, taking place from October 3rd to October 12th.
What Makes FMD Special?
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FMD has carved out a unique niche by merging the worlds of design, architecture, and city life with the powerful medium of film. Egypt’s rich cinematic heritage provides the perfect background for this bi-annual celebration. FMD’s mission is to attract audiences with inspiring, engaging, and thought-provoking stories, all told through the universal language of visual storytelling.
An Opportunity Like No Other
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The upcoming DEMO Festival is more than just an exhibition; it’s a whole platform with panel discussions, workshops, masterclasses, and so much more. Seeking to spotlight the most innovative motion designs from across the MENASA region, FMD is a golden opportunity for creatives to gain international exposure and engage with a diverse audience.
Join the Creative Movement
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FMD’s DEMO Festival promises to be an unmissable event, blending artistic innovation with cultural exploration. Whether you’re a seasoned designer or an emerging talent, this is your chance to go to a festival that celebrates the power of design and film. Spread the word, mark your calendars, and get ready to witness the creativity and brilliance in Cairo this October.
Final Thoughts
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You NEED to stay tuned to FMD’s website for more updates. If we were you, we certainly wouldn’t miss out on what’s set to be a defining moment in the region’s cultural and artistic calendar.