Cairo International Film Festival, chaired by the esteemed artist Hussein Fahmy, announced the signing of a strategic partnership with Toyota Egypt Group, under which the Lexus brand will be the exclusive automotive partner for the 46th edition of the festival. The event is scheduled to take place from November 12 to 21, 2025, at the Egyptian Opera House, under the auspices of the Ministry of Culture.
Commenting on this development, Hussein Fahmy, Chairman of Cairo International Film Festival, said:
“We are delighted to welcome Toyota Egypt Group as the exclusive automotive partner for the 46th edition of the festival. This partnership represents a significant addition to the festival and underscores the importance of collaboration between global corporations and major cultural events in Egypt. Over more than four decades, Cairo Festival has established itself as one of the most important cinematic platforms in the region, and this new partnership will contribute to sustaining its success and enhancing its global presence. We are confident that the support from Lexus Egypt will elevate the services provided to our guests from around the world.”
This partnership comes as part of the festival’s dedication to enhancing the comprehensive experience for filmmakers, stars, and international guests. Lexus Egypt, a brand under Toyota Egypt Group, will provide a fleet of luxury vehicles to transport the festival’s VIP guests and participants, aligning with the festival’s prestigious status and international reputation.
The signing ceremony was attended by artist Hussein Fahmy, Chairman of Cairo International Film Festival, Mr. Ahmed Mounsef, CEO of Toyota Egypt Group, along with representatives from both parties, underscoring the importance of this alliance and its role in supporting one of the region’s premier film festivals.
Mr. Ahmed Mounsef stated:
“We are extremely proud to renew our commitment to supporting arts and culture in Egypt through this collaboration with Cairo International Film Festival. Toyota Egypt Group has firmly established itself as a symbol of innovation and excellence, while the festival has earned its place as one of the oldest and most prestigious festivals in the region. We are pleased to unite our ongoing journey with the festival’s rich history in serving the Egyptian community and supporting the cultural sector, which represents an integral part of our identity.”
It is worth noting that Cairo International Film Festival, founded in 1976, is the oldest in the Arab world and Africa and the only festival in the region registered with the International Federation of Film Producers Associations (FIAPF) in Brussels under the “A” category. Throughout its history, the festival has established itself as a leading global platform for the world premieres of international and regional films, alongside its industry programs and public events celebrating cinematic creativity and promoting cultural exchange.