The Ajyal Youth Film Festival has called for 400 volunteers to be involved in and contribute to the fourth edition of the annual community event, presented by Doha Film Institute (DFI).
The festival, taking place this year from November 30 to December 5, will provide volunteers with an opportunity to go behind the scenes of the cultural event designed to inform and entertain all members of the community.
“In addition to opening doors to the excitement associated with the festival that welcomes guests from around the world, the volunteering opportunity enables participants to learn the diverse operations associated with hosting Qatar’s highlight cultural event and gain valuable professional experience,” DFI said in a press statement.
All volunteers will receive a participation certificate. Candidates aged 18 and above can register their interest for volunteering on DFI’s website, www.dohafilminstitute.com/filmfestival/volunteer, until positions are filled.
Every year, a similar number of people in Qatar volunteer their time and efforts for the festival in a strong demonstration of community spirit. They will have the opportunity to work across key festival departments, including theatre operations, the Ajyal Jury, red carpet management, transportation, marketing, guest registration and accreditation, guest relations and hospitality department, among others.
Fatma al-Remaihi, festival director and CEO of DFI, said: “The enthusiastic and committed efforts of our volunteers have played a significant role in the success of the past three editions of the festival. Working on various aspects, they ensured the seamless conduct of the festival and are indeed our true heroes. Their self-less service is a strong demonstration of the community spirit that Ajyal fosters. We are looking forward to the participation of an enthusiastic team of volunteers this year again to put together one of the most magical events on the city’s social calendar.”
Volunteers will support festival events to be held at Katara – the Cultural Village and other Ajyal-related activities across other venues, and will serve as ambassadors of the festival and Doha. They will gain hands-on experience on the working of an international event, interact with festival guests and jurors and gain industry experience at the festival, designed to empower the region’s youth and inspire film enthusiasts of all ages in Qatar and the region.
The six-day Ajyal Youth Film Festival brings generations together (“ajyal” is Arabic for “generations”) through activities and events designed to inspire creative interaction among various sectors of the community.
A highlight is the Ajyal Competition with film entries in three segments evaluated by young jurors aged eight to 21 years. The festival presents daily public screenings, special presentations, Cinema Under the Stars, school screenings and Family Weekend activities.

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