release date October 08 2025
COTTON QUEEN to MENA premiere at Doha Film Festival after Venice and Chicago acclaim
Following its celebrated world premiere at the Venice International Film Festival’s Critics’ Week and a North American screening at the Chicago International Film Festival, Sudanese filmmaker Suzannah Mirghani’s debut feature COTTON QUEEN is set to hold its MENA premiere at the upcoming Doha Film Festival, running from November 20th to the 28th, where it will be competing in the International Feature Film Competition.
 
As part of the Doha Film Festival’s commitment to spotlighting bold regional voices and diverse narratives, this screening marks a powerful entry to the Arab World for the film.
 
Set in a cotton-farming village in Sudan, COTTON QUEEN follows teenage Nafisa, who is raised on heroic tales of resistance against British colonizers, told by her grandmother, the village matriarch Al-Sit. When a young businessman arrives from abroad with a development plan and genetically engineered cotton, Nafisa finds herself at the center of a power struggle over the future of her community. As she awakens to her own strength, she sets out to protect the cotton fields—and herself. Neither she nor her village will ever be the same again.
 
The film’s journey began with a world premiere in Venice, where it earned standing ovations and critical acclaim for its poetic, politically resonant storytelling. It then made its North American debut at the Chicago International Film Festival and is now making its way to the Arab World with a highly anticipated screening at the Doha Film Festival, further cementing its place on the global festival circuit.
 
Starring Mihad Murtada as Nafisa, alongside Rabha Mohamed Mahmoud, Talaat Fareed, and Haram Bisheer, the film is a co-production involving Germany’s Strange Bird GmbH, Jip Film and Verleih, and Storming Donkey Productions; France’s Maneki Films; Palestine’s Philistine Films; Egypt’s Film Clinic and MAD Solutions; Qatar; and Saudi Arabia.
 
It is written and directed by Mirghani; lensed by the prolific DOP behind this year’s Cannes Un Certain Regard opener PROMISED SKY Frida Marzouk; scored by Amine Bouhafa, the composer behind Cannes contenders AISHA CAN’T FLY AWAY and ONCE UPON A TIME IN GAZA; and edited by Amparo Mejías, Simon Blasi, Frank Müller.
 
It’s also produced by Caroline Daube, Didar Domehri, and co-produced by Annemarie Jacir, Ossama Bawardi, Jessica Khoury, Mohamed Hefzy, Alaa Karkouti, Maher Diab, and stars Mihad Murtada, Rabha Mohamed Mahmoud, Talaat Fareed, Haram Bisheer, Mohamed Musa, and Hassan Mohi El Din.
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