The Hague International Women's Film Festival 2026

The Hague — March 5–8, 2026

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The Hague International Women’s Film Festival Concludes Its First Edition

IWFF The Hague Wrap-up Poster

The inaugural edition of the International Women’s Film Festival (IWFF) The Hague, organized by the Mesopotamia Foundation, officially concluded this weekend, coinciding with International Women's Day. The festival established itself not only as a cinematic showcase but as a vital intellectual and educational platform, fostering deep dialogues and creative workshops that engaged a diverse audience in the city of Peace and Justice.

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Awards & The International Jury

Ahmadreza Alinejad

Grand Prize — Iranian director, awarded in the competitive category.

Farnoosh Lotfali

Best Actress — Rewarded for her compelling and moving performance.

Mohamed Gara

Best Director — Awarded for the Moroccan film "The House of the Heights".

Majdi Kamel

Best Actor — Egyptian star, chosen for his outstanding role in the film "Echo", directed by Dr. Azza Kamel.

The winners were selected by an esteemed international jury comprising: Dr. Jinan Al-Issa (Oman), Dr. Souad Zribi (Tunisia), and filmmaker Fatine Khalkhal (Morocco).

💬 Cinema as a Dialogue

The panel discussions served as the festival’s core, focusing on pressing issues like "a woman’s right to choose her own lifestyle" and tackling "women in the face of religious extremism." Cinema acted as a tool for intellectual resistance against ideologies restricting personal freedoms.

🎭 Intellectual Keynotes

The cultural program was enriched by key figures:

  • Dr. Qasim Al-Mubashi: Provided a philosophical reading on deconstructing female stereotypes in traditional societies.
  • Activist Fatma Aktas: Highlighted social and legal challenges for women in multicultural environments, aiming at integration and empowerment.

🎨 Creative Workshops

With over 50 participants, poetry and painting workshops offered a free space for attendees to exchange experiences and express women’s issues through the brush and the word, bridging the gap between professional artists and the local community.

A Foundation for the Future: Festival Director Khadija Bouachrine noted that the success of this founding edition—supported by Fonds 1818 and in cooperation with West Den Haag and Smith Communicatie—sets a high standard for the festival’s future evolving as a hub for art, thought, and training.

The closing ceremony featured moving contributions from poets and artists, including Palestinian-Syrian poet and painter Huda Deeban, underscoring the synergy between literature and visual arts in championing justice and human dignity.

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Program Categories

International Competition

Outstanding women-led films competing for the IWFF Award 2026.

Short Film Selection

Powerful short films from various countries representing global voices.

Special Screenings

Exclusive screenings with Q&A sessions and guest appearances.

Workshops & Talks

Industry sessions, training workshops and discussions with filmmakers.

Official Selection 2026
SALAMLEK

SALAMLEK

A film by Amro Ali

05/03 — 18:00

IN-OUT

IN-OUT

Yara Sharyan - ⁠Production: Tcheily Yazbeck

06/03 — 14:30

The House of the Heights

The House of the Heights

Mohamed Gara - Location: Buurthuis Schets

06/03 — 17:30

ECHO

ECHO

Dr. Azza Kamel MOHAMED

06/03 — 18:00

Dandelions Girl

Dandelions Girl

Azadeh Masihzadeh

07/03 — 19:00

The challenge

The challenge

Jaafer Simoom

07/03 — 20:00

THE LAST NIGHT

THE LAST NIGHT

Navid Nematollah pourvali

07/03 — 20:00

Session 101

Session 101

Salma Abu Omara

07/03 — 21:00

News & Highlights

Opening Ceremony Announced

International Women Film Festival Official Selection 2026

Workshops Registration Open

Content: Films from 12 countries, featuring 12 global short films....

Online Streaming Platform

Selected films available for year-round digital access.

International Jury
Jury member

Dr. Jinan Mehdi MOHAMMAD

Director, Media Expert & Academic (Sultanate of Oman) In her artistic career, Dr. Jinan Mehdi seamlessly blends academic discipline with Read more

Jury member

Fatine Khalkhal

Filmmaker, Researcher, and Jurist of the Image Fatine Khalkhal represents a new generation of Moroccan filmmakers who seamlessly bridge the Read more

Jury member

Souad Zribi

Academic, Film Critic & Researcher in Image Aesthetics Academic Profile A Doctor of Image Aesthetics and Contemporary Philosophy of Art Read more