The Luxor African Film Festival opened yesterday in its 15th edition, serving up a dazzling mix of style, talent, and cinematic magic. This year, the festival honors the iconic director Youssef Chahine while celebrating the bold, brilliant voices of African and diaspora filmmakers. From glamorous arrivals that turned heads to awards that had everyone cheering, the opening night was pure magic. Here’s a look at the moments that made the night absolutely unforgettable.
Riham Abdel Ghafour Receives the Best Actress Award
Riham Abdel Ghafour, the star of Hekayet Narges, stole the spotlight as she took home Best Actress at the festival. The award was presented in the presence of the festival’s honorary president, Mahmoud Hemida, and she was introduced to the stage by her co-star Hamza El Eily. Dazzling in a shimmering gold gown that practically sparkled with every step, Riham lit up the night as she accepted her well-deserved award.
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Khaled Elsawy Awarded Best Actor in a Traditional Jellabiya
Khaled Elsawy brought style and heritage to the Luxor stage, making a heartfelt statement about Egypt’s deep cultural roots. Sporting a traditional Upper Egyptian Jellabiya, he embodied the spirit and authenticity of southern Egypt as he accepted the Best Actor award, proving that tradition and stardom can shine together in perfect harmony.

Yousra Leads the Youssef Chahine Tribute
The festival paid tribute to Youssef Chahine on his 100th anniversary, treating attendees to a stunning visual showcase of his most iconic film frames. The celebration of his cinematic legacy continued with an inspiring speech by superstar Yousra, making it a night to remember for lovers of Egyptian and African cinema alike.

Red Carpet Glam
The red carpet was a dazzling mix of style and star power. While Khaled Elsawy made waves with his iconic Jellabiya statement, other guests turned heads in stunning looks, including Basma, Salwa Aly, Sabry Fawaz, and Karim Kassem, making it a night where glamour met cinematic celebration.




With style, star power, and cinematic heritage taking center stage, the Luxor African Film Festival opened a dazzling celebration of African and diaspora excellence. The event honored talents across generations, from iconic legends like Youssef Chahine to rising stars lighting up the screens today.
Glamour, culture, and unforgettable cinematic moments blended seamlessly, proving that this festival isn’t just about film; it’s a full-on celebration of storytelling, talent, and African creativity.
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