The short films ranged in topics from family dynamics, to changing friendships, and personal growth. With all-female staff, mentors, and judges this program focused on broadening the possibilities for women in the traditionally male dominated industry of filmmaking. All films were made in Qatar and Shot with Canon’s XA40. The winning films and filmmakers were: “You, She and I” by Moira Severino Segador, a professional photographer based in Qatar, “The Next Step” by Jordanian college student Natali Fanik and “Wavering Love” by American School of Doha high school students Isabella Nha and Asma Elgack. The 3 winning filmmakers each received their own Canon camera to further them in their filmmaking journey.
“Canon is committed to supporting the next generation of female filmmakers and it has been a privilege for us to be able to further the dreams of three female storytellers. The women of the Middle East have a rich and unique perspective and we want to spotlight their stories through the visual medium of film - which is why we are proud to initiate phase 2 of this program in Saudi Arabia and offer Saudi based aspiring female filmmakers the same opportunities,” said Canon spokesperson.
For additional information on Canon Middle East, please visit: https://www.canon-me.com/