Golden Minbar International Film Festival

The International Festival of Muslim Cinema Golden Minbar is an annual event which provides a forum for Muslim filmmakers. It is a showcase for Islamic Cinema and Muslim Cinema. It provides a place for meetings and an exchange of experience among the filmmakers of Russia, the Muslim countries and the world. The festival is open to not only Muslims, but also the representatives of other faiths creating films.

The high award of the festival is the Golden Minbar statuette in the shape of a reel of cine-film with the ends transforming into the waves carrying the ark with a Minbar - a place from where the Imam preaches.

History

The First International Festival Of Muslim Cinema "Golden Minbar" took place in the capital of the Russian republic of Tatarstan - Kazan - from the 5th to the 11th of September 2005 and was devoted to the 1000th anniversary of Kazan. About 20 countries took part in the festival. Like the first festival, the second «Golden minbar» festival also was held in Kazan under the motto «religious tolerance and political correctness». A total of 175 pictures from 25 countries were sent in.

For the third International festival of Muslim cinema "Golden minbar", the guest of honour at the festival in Kazan was the French actress Catherine Deneuve and Kazakhstan's ambassador to UNESCO Olzhas Suleimenov.

Now, more than 40 countries take part in the festival.

Awards

Feature film The International Jury for full and short-length feature films presents prizes as follows:

Statuette awarded to full-length feature films:

Statuettes awarded to short-length feature films,:

Special statuette:

B-Documentary film The International Jury for full and short-length documentary films presents prizes as follows:

Statuette for:

Prizes at the discretion of their founders:

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