Qatar
US film expert Christopher Batty to visit Qatar, lead public masterclass
November 19, 2025 | 12:00 AM
The US embassy in Doha will host American film expert Christopher Batty in Qatar from November 22–24 as part of the American Film Showcase (AFS), the US’ flagship film and TV diplomacy exchange programme. Batty is a leading figure in cinematic storytelling for animation, with credits on major productions including Iron Man, Spider-Man 3, A Wrinkle in Time, Star Trek Beyond, Jurassic World, Aquaman, and the animated features Rumble, The Tiger’s Apprentice, and Transformers One.
Trained in architecture before moving into visual effects and feature animation, he bridges film, technology, and innovation. During his visit, Batty will deliver a public masterclass at the Global Studies Institute in partnership with Arkansas State University in Qatar, where he will share behind-the-scenes insights from Hollywood, and offer practical advice on building a creative team and exploring professional development opportunities in the US.
The event is open to the public; those interested in attending are encouraged to contact the Global Studies Institute for further details at https://admission.astateqatar.com/masterclass-with-chris-batty/ . Batty will also engage with students and professionals across Qatar through masterclasses at Northwestern University in Qatar and the University of Doha for Science and Technology, mentoring sessions with students from Virginia Commonwealth University School of the Arts Qatar, a Thanksgiving lunch with alumni of US film exchange programmes, meetings with Qatar Media City and Al Jazeera Media Network, and participation in activities at the Doha Film Festival.
Batty’s visit underscores the US’ commitment to supporting creative industries, nurturing young talent, and expanding cultural and educational exchanges between the US and Qatar through the AFS. Working with US embassies around the world, AFS offers global audiences insight into American society through film and TV content; supports international filmmakers through cultural exchanges, mentorships, film festival partnerships; and builds cross-cultural networks of creative professionals.
AFS is an initiative of the US Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs and is produced by the USC School of Cinematic Arts. Since 2012, the AFS has worked in over 130 countries and conducted cultural exchange programming and training for more than 2,000 global filmmakers. From documentary filmmaking to animation, gaming, TV writing, and cinematography, AFS programmes offer bespoke training and mentorship to global filmmakers, calling on the rich expertise of industry professionals across the US.
Trained in architecture before moving into visual effects and feature animation, he bridges film, technology, and innovation. During his visit, Batty will deliver a public masterclass at the Global Studies Institute in partnership with Arkansas State University in Qatar, where he will share behind-the-scenes insights from Hollywood, and offer practical advice on building a creative team and exploring professional development opportunities in the US.
The event is open to the public; those interested in attending are encouraged to contact the Global Studies Institute for further details at https://admission.astateqatar.com/masterclass-with-chris-batty/ . Batty will also engage with students and professionals across Qatar through masterclasses at Northwestern University in Qatar and the University of Doha for Science and Technology, mentoring sessions with students from Virginia Commonwealth University School of the Arts Qatar, a Thanksgiving lunch with alumni of US film exchange programmes, meetings with Qatar Media City and Al Jazeera Media Network, and participation in activities at the Doha Film Festival.
Batty’s visit underscores the US’ commitment to supporting creative industries, nurturing young talent, and expanding cultural and educational exchanges between the US and Qatar through the AFS. Working with US embassies around the world, AFS offers global audiences insight into American society through film and TV content; supports international filmmakers through cultural exchanges, mentorships, film festival partnerships; and builds cross-cultural networks of creative professionals.
AFS is an initiative of the US Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs and is produced by the USC School of Cinematic Arts. Since 2012, the AFS has worked in over 130 countries and conducted cultural exchange programming and training for more than 2,000 global filmmakers. From documentary filmmaking to animation, gaming, TV writing, and cinematography, AFS programmes offer bespoke training and mentorship to global filmmakers, calling on the rich expertise of industry professionals across the US.
November 19, 2025 | 05:04 PM