Issni N’Ourgh, meaning “Golden Crown”, is an Amazigh film festival founded in the city of Agadir. Now marking 19 years of existence, the festival has gradually established itself as a key platform for the promotion of Amazigh cinema. Once addressed mainly to Amazigh-speaking audiences, Amazigh films are today screened and recognized at numerous international film festivals worldwide.
For its third international edition this year, the festival embraces a truly global perspective by launching an international competition open to filmmakers from all continents and by welcoming films from the cinemas of peoples around the world. The selected films will be screened during the festival and evaluated by a jury composed of film professionals.
This year’s program highlights works that reflect the diversity of world cultures and the voices of different peoples, while addressing major contemporary challenges.
Through varied cinematic approaches, the selected films explore themes such as migration, globalization, environmental preservation, and the promotion of peace and tolerance.
Through FINIFA, Issni N’Ourgh aims to strengthen its position on the international film scene while actively promoting Amazigh culture worldwide. By celebrating cultural diversity, fostering dialogue between peoples, and upholding universal human values, the festival contributes to building a more open, inclusive, and tolerant world.