
Doha, Qatar; November 29, 2025: Doha Film Festival, presented by Doha Film Institute, announced the winners of its competition programmes at the closing ceremony following a week of film screenings, inspiring conversations and engaging events.
The ceremony was attended by H.E. Sheikh Thani bin Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, Chairman of Qatar Fund for Development and DFI Board Member; H.E. Sheikh Dr. Abdulla bin Ali Al Thani, Chairman, Media City Qatar; H.E. Hassan Al Thawadi, Managing Director, Supreme Committee for Delivery & Legacy; H.E. Dr Hamad bin Abdulaziz Al Kuwari, Minister of State and President of Qatar National Library; Mohammed Saad Al Rumaihi, CEO, Qatar Museums; Eng. Abdulaziz Al-Mawlawi, CEO, Visit Qatar; Mr. Abdulla Al Najjar, Member of the Board of Trustees of Qatar Museums and Eng. Jassim Mohamed Al-Khori, Chief Executive Officer of Media City Qatar among others.
Hosted by Sudanese filmmaker and presenter Amjad Al Noor and Syrian-American comedian Nasser Al-Rayes, the event brought together filmmakers, industry professionals and cultural leaders from across the world including Saleh Bakri, Kamal AlJafari, Saja Kilani, Misan Harriman, Elia Suleiman, Brigitte Lacombe, Rithy Panh, Dhafer L’Abidine among others.
Addressing the ceremony, Fatma Hassan Alremaihi, Festival Director and CEO of DFI, said: “As we close the curtain on this edition of Doha Film Festival, we reaffirm Qatar’s enduring commitment to championing new voices and bold storytelling. This festival is a promise that creativity will always have a space, that diverse voices will always be heard, and that Qatar will continue to open its doors to artists shaping a connected and compassionate world. Every story shared here has reminded us that film is one of humanity’s greatest bridges connecting us beyond borders, backgrounds and differences to push our collective vision forward.”
Winners of Doha Film Festival 2025 are:
International Feature Film Competition:
The jury was led by Rithy Panh, Academy Award®-nominated filmmaker with director and screenwriter Raja Amari, actor and filmmaker Dhafer L’Abidine, renowned photographer Brigitte Lacombe and Founder and Curator of Final Cut Venice Alessandra Speciale.
International Short Film Competition:
The jury was led by industry professional Eddie Bertozzi with filmmakers Faris Alrjoob and Zoljargal Purevdash.
Made in Qatar Competition
The jury was led by actress, director and producer Afef Ben Mahmoud, with Head of Development at Katara Studios Fahad Al-Kuwari and producer and distributor Alaa Alasad.
Ajyal Film Competition
The winners were selected by a youth jury aged 16-25 from all across the world.
Audience Award: Cotton Queen by Suzannah Mirghani.
The festival featured 97 thought-provoking films from 62 countries and a wide range of creative community events. DFF had four main competition sections, special screenings, music performances, Geekdom and other community initiatives.
Key Partners of Doha Film Festival were Katara, Media City Qatar I Film Committee and Visit Qatar. The festival was hosted across several venues including Katara Cultural Village, Msheireb Downtown Doha, Lusail Boulevard and the Museum of Islamic Art. For more information, visit www.dohafilm.com.