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As the curtains rise on the 12th edition of the Sharjah International Film Festival for Children & Youth (SIFF), the emirate once again transforms into a cinematic canvas where creativity meets consciousness. Held from October 6 to 11 at VOX Cinemas in City Centre Al Zahia, this year’s festival is more than a showcase of global storytelling—it’s a celebration of human experience, cultural exchange, and the transformative power of youth-driven narratives.
A Cinematic Mosaic of Cultures
With 76 films selected from 1,740 submissions across 26 countries, SIFF 2025 offers a kaleidoscope of perspectives. From Saudi Arabia to France, Iran to Indonesia, and first-time entries from São Tomé and Príncipe, Ecuador, and Belize, the festival’s lineup reflects a commitment to diversity and discovery.
Key highlights from the international selection:
- South Korea is honored as the Country of Focus, spotlighting its cinematic legacy and emotional storytelling
- Dutch film Miss Moxy, a whimsical tale of a lost cat’s journey, premieres in the Middle East
- Saudi filmmaker Sarah Talab’s Hajeer explores music and disability in 1960s Jeddah
- Suryeon Jung’s South Korean feature delves into cross-border friendship and empathy
Beyond the Screen: A Festival of Ideas
SIFF isn’t just about watching films—it’s about shaping minds. The newly launched Global Children & Youth Film Congress runs alongside the festival, inviting educators, filmmakers, and cultural thinkers to explore cinema’s role in nurturing young consciousness.
Notable elements of the Congress:
- Panel discussions on Arab cinema’s future and storytelling as a tool for social change
- Keynotes addressing the representation of Palestinian children and youth in film
- Workshops on narrative building, visual literacy, and ethical filmmaking
Empowering the Next Generation
Under the guidance of His Highness Sheikh Dr. Sultan bin Mohammed Al Qasimi and the support of Her Highness Sheikha Jawaher Bint Mohammed Al Qasimi, SIFF continues to evolve as a platform for emerging talent. The festival’s mission is clear: to cultivate a new generation of filmmakers who can express, engage, and elevate.
Key initiatives supporting youth:
- SIFF Pop-Up at Sharjah Research Technology and Innovation Park offers hands-on workshops in comic art, photography, and product design
- Interactive activities at VOX Cinemas keep young audiences engaged with storytelling tools
- A jury of 16 experts—including Syrian actress Yara Sabri and South Korean filmmaker Jae Hoon Ahn—ensures thoughtful evaluation of each film
Cinema as Cultural Soft Power
South Korea’s spotlight at SIFF underscores cinema’s role in shaping global narratives. From Parasite’s Oscar win to the rise of K-dramas, Korean cinema has become a bridge across cultures. SIFF’s inclusion of Korean films and filmmakers reflects its commitment to showcasing cinema that transcends language and borders.
Key takeaways from the Korean showcase:
- Audiences explore the philosophy and evolution of Korean storytelling
- Discussions highlight cinema’s contribution to South Korea’s creative economy and tourism
- Korean filmmakers engage with Arab youth, fostering cross-cultural dialogue
Final Thought
In a world often divided by borders and beliefs, SIFF 2025 reminds us that stories are our shared language. Whether told through the eyes of a child, the lens of a filmmaker, or the voice of a community, each narrative at Sharjah’s festival is a thread in the global tapestry of human experience. As the reels roll and conversations unfold, SIFF continues to be a beacon of creativity, empathy, and youth-led transformation.
Sources: WAM, One Ville News, Fact Magazines