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The Between Women Filmmakers’ Caravan
Activity open to all and free of charge, limited to 55 people
Language: Catalan and Spanish
‘I Love You, I Hate You’, Aya Morsi (2020)
Two short films will be screened, both produced within the filmmaking workshops of the women’s cinema project Entre cineastes, founded by Egyptian director Amal Ramsis. She will join us for the session, offering the chance to talk with her about women’s filmmaking in Egypt.
I Love You, I Hate You, by Aya Morsi (Egypt, 2020, 6 min, original version with subtitles in Catalan).
The Mother and the Bear, by Yasmina Kamali (Egypt, 2022, 12 min, original version with subtitles in Catalan).
Activity curated by SODEPAU - Mostra de Cinema Àrab i Mediterrani de Catalunya

With the participation of Amal Ramsis
With the collaboration of the Between Women Filmmakers’ Caravan.
Amal Ramsis
Amal Ramsis is an Egyptian-born filmmaker and the founder of the Between Women Filmmakers’ Caravan. In 2002 she received a grant from the Spanish Ministry of Foreign Affairs to study film directing at Séptima Ars film school in Madrid. In 2008 she created Between Women Filmmakers as part of the Cairo International Women’s Film Festival, the first annual film festival dedicated to work by women in the Arab world. Her documentaries Only Dreams (2005), Forbidden (2011), The Trace of the Butterfly (2015) and You Come from Far Away (2018) have won awards and been screened at many international festivals.