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Celebrating Egyptian Achievements in World Audiovisual Heritage and Promoting International Cooperation

Date & Time: 11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.(GMT+2), 28 June, 2022

Venue: Egyptian Media Production City, Sixth October, Egypt

Registration Link: https://unesco-org.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_EGWxw312TxGHjRrw24KlFA, with Simultaneous Interpretation in Arabic, English, French & Spanish 

Audiovisual materials enable us to observe events we cannot attend, to hear voices from the past that can no longer speak, and to craft stories that inform and entertain. They thus represent important storehouses of humanity’s collective knowledge for current and future generations to build on and an important transgenerational link and a window to our collective past, present, and future. In an increasingly globalized work, audiovisual content is therefore vital in helping us to understand the world and engage with our fellow human beings. 

Egypt’s film industry was established circa 1908 and is the oldest and most prolific in the Arab world. Film makers have been documenting Egypt’s influential transformations since the turn of the 20th century. Egypt has been long known as a center for intellectual, artistic, and religious thought, the home of the iconic pyramids and the oldest civilization. Moreover, as a founding member of the United Nations, Egypt has and continues to play a significant role in social, political, and economic affairs on the national, regional, and global stage. 

Concerned by the endangerment and potential loss of Egyptian audio-visual heritage for the Egyptian people and humanity, the Government of Egypt has undertaken a herculean effort to build the technical and human capacity to preserve and share Egypt’s film treasures. Also, by enlisting modern digital technologies, this heritage can in turn be re-used to create new works. 

This event will provide an opportunity to highlight the influential role of Egypt’s audiovisual heritage. The day will also showcase the achievements and experiences of the Egyptian Film Restoration Center, a Presidential initiative hosted in the Egyptian Media Production City (EMPC). By bringing together institutions across Africa, the Arab world, Asia-Pacific, Latin America, and the Caribbean, the event will enhance awareness, knowledge sharing, and collaboration. Furthermore, the event will shed light on practical approaches to the national implementation of international standards advocated through the UNESCO Memory of the World Program and the Organization’s Cultural Conventions. The event will raise awareness of the UNESCO Convention for the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions as well as the Recommendation Concerning the Preservation of, and Access to Documentary Heritage including in Digital Form. 

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SEAPAVAA is an association of organizations and individuals involved in the development of audiovisual archiving in Southeast Asia and the Pacific as to preserve and provide access to the region's rich audiovisual heritage.

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