The activities and shows of the fourth edition of the Aswan International Film Festival for Women, hosted by Aswan, Upper Egypt, will continue until tomorrow, with the participation of 50 films from 30 countries.

The festival program includes a symposium honoring the artist Rajaa Al-Jeddawi, an open dialogue on her artistic career, managed by the Egyptian film critic, Magda Morris, a symposium on the image of women in Arab cinema, managed by Intisar Dardir and Basent Hassan, and the opening of a forum on education and industry, managed by critic Ahmed Shawky.

On the feature screening program, The Golden Balloon Wolf, directed by Aisha Chloe Buro, produced by Burkina Faso, France, and "Alice", directed by Josephine Macerras, is a joint Australian-French film.

In the Egyptian Film Competition Shows program, the movie "You come from far away", directed by Amal Ramsis, is presented by a joint Egyptian-Lebanese-Spanish production, and the Egyptian movie "Lama Bentold", directed by Tamer Ezzat.

Within the program of screening honors films, the Egyptian film "Days in Halal", directed by Hussein Kamal.

Within the program of shows outside the competition, the Dutch movie "God knows only" will be shown, while the shows of short films and child cinema will continue.

"Days in Halal" is shown in films honoring.

- With the participation of 50 films from 30 countries.