Over the last 10 years, the MSFF has been honoured to support the extraordinary work of over 100 partners located across 15 different countries which you can read about in more detail by downloading our Impact Report.
The MSFF is a proud and long-term partner of American University, supporting three key programmes: The Mohamed Said Farsi Chair of Islamic Peace, The Mohamed S. Farsi Foundation Scholarship, and the Abdul Aziz Said Peace and Conflict Resolution Fund.
Learn moreIn 2015, the MSFF launched its flagship Arab Women Filmmakers initiative at the Cannes Film Festival through a partnership with the pre-eminent UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television (UCLA TFT).
Learn moreJorvan Community Outreach’s mission is to support, empower and provide opportunities to young people who live in dispiriting and unhealthy conditions in Cape Town South African townships – and the MSFF has been a steadfast supporter since 2010.
Learn moreThe MSFF is immensely honoured to have launched the Mohamed S. Farsi Polonsky Lectureship in Jewish-Muslim Relations at University College London (UCL).
Learn moreThe MSFF is a proud and long-term partner of American University, supporting three key programmes: The Mohamed Said Farsi Chair of Islamic Peace, The Mohamed S. Farsi Foundation Scholarship, and the Abdul Aziz Said Peace and Conflict Resolution Fund.
Learn moreIn 2015, the MSFF launched its flagship Arab Women Filmmakers initiative at the Cannes Film Festival through a partnership with the pre-eminent UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television (UCLA TFT).
Learn moreJorvan Community Outreach’s mission is to support, empower and provide opportunities to young people who live in dispiriting and unhealthy conditions in Cape Town South African townships – and the MSFF has been a steadfast supporter since 2010.
Learn moreThe Theatre Artists Fund has been set up to provide emergency support for theatre workers and freelancers across the UK. It is for theatre professionals who are in need of urgent and critical financial support due to the devastating impact of Covid-19 on the theatre sector. Our headline supporters consist of Netflix, The Estate of Sir Peter and Lady Saunders, Backstage Trust, Arts Council England and John Gore & Broadway.com.
Visit SiteThe MSFF is immensely honoured to have launched the Mohamed S. Farsi Polonsky Lectureship in Jewish-Muslim Relations at University College London (UCL).
Learn moreThe MSFF is a proud and long-term partner of American University, supporting three key programmes: The Mohamed Said Farsi Chair of Islamic Peace, The Mohamed S. Farsi Foundation Scholarship, and the Abdul Aziz Said Peace and Conflict Resolution Fund.
Learn moreIn 2015, the MSFF launched its flagship Arab Women Filmmakers initiative at the Cannes Film Festival through a partnership with the pre-eminent UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television (UCLA TFT).
Learn moreJorvan Community Outreach’s mission is to support, empower and provide opportunities to young people who live in dispiriting and unhealthy conditions in Cape Town South African townships – and the MSFF has been a steadfast supporter since 2010.
Learn moreThe MSFF is immensely honoured to have launched the Mohamed S. Farsi Polonsky Lectureship in Jewish-Muslim Relations at University College London (UCL).
Learn moreThe MSFF is proud to support ANERA’s Medical In-Kind Programme, which delivers life-saving medical supplies to marginalised refugee communities in Lebanon, Gaza and the West Bank.
Learn moreThe MSFF is a proud and long-term partner of American University, supporting three key programmes: The Mohamed Said Farsi Chair of Islamic Peace, The Mohamed S. Farsi Foundation Scholarship, and the Abdul Aziz Said Peace and Conflict Resolution Fund.
Learn moreIn 2015, the MSFF launched its flagship Arab Women Filmmakers initiative at the Cannes Film Festival through a partnership with the pre-eminent UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television (UCLA TFT).
Learn moreIn rural Cambodia, safe water is hard to find. Families are often limited to ponds and rivers polluted by human waste or groundwater that is red with high concentrations of iron, which can lead to diarrhea and disease.
Learn moreJorvan Community Outreach’s mission is to support, empower and provide opportunities to young people who live in dispiriting and unhealthy conditions in Cape Town South African townships – and the MSFF has been a steadfast supporter since 2010.
Learn moreSince 2017, the MSFF has been the key supporter of the British Film Institute’s (BFI) Woman with a Movie Camera project, which aims to improve the representation of women on-screen, behind the cameras and in audiences, and contribute to the important transformations taking place in the wider film industry.
Learn moreThe MSFF is proud to support ANERA’s Medical In-Kind Programme, which delivers life-saving medical supplies to marginalised refugee communities in Lebanon, Gaza and the West Bank.
Learn moreThe MSFF is a proud and long-term partner of American University, supporting three key programmes: The Mohamed Said Farsi Chair of Islamic Peace, The Mohamed S. Farsi Foundation Scholarship, and the Abdul Aziz Said Peace and Conflict Resolution Fund.
Learn moreThe MSFF is proud to be a long-standing partner of Amnesty International, and has supported the organisation in various capacities over many years – from hosting events to providing matched funding for critical appeals.
Learn moreIn 2015, the MSFF launched its flagship Arab Women Filmmakers initiative at the Cannes Film Festival through a partnership with the pre-eminent UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television (UCLA TFT).
Learn moreIn rural Cambodia, safe water is hard to find. Families are often limited to ponds and rivers polluted by human waste or groundwater that is red with high concentrations of iron, which can lead to diarrhea and disease.
Learn moreJorvan Community Outreach’s mission is to support, empower and provide opportunities to young people who live in dispiriting and unhealthy conditions in Cape Town South African townships – and the MSFF has been a steadfast supporter since 2010.
Learn moreSince 2017, the MSFF has been the key supporter of the British Film Institute’s (BFI) Woman with a Movie Camera project, which aims to improve the representation of women on-screen, behind the cameras and in audiences, and contribute to the important transformations taking place in the wider film industry.
Learn moreThe MSFF is proud to have supported The Old Vic through a multi-year Strategic Partnership, which has enabled the organisation to achieve its ambitious goal of creating London’s largest community company.
Learn moreThe MSFF is immensely honoured to have launched the Mohamed S. Farsi Polonsky Lectureship in Jewish-Muslim Relations at University College London (UCL).
Learn moreThe MSFF is a proud and long-term partner of American University, supporting three key programmes: The Mohamed Said Farsi Chair of Islamic Peace, The Mohamed S. Farsi Foundation Scholarship, and the Abdul Aziz Said Peace and Conflict Resolution Fund.
Learn moreThe MSFF is proud to be a long-standing partner of Amnesty International, and has supported the organisation in various capacities over many years – from hosting events to providing matched funding for critical appeals.
Learn moreIn 2015, the MSFF launched its flagship Arab Women Filmmakers initiative at the Cannes Film Festival through a partnership with the pre-eminent UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television (UCLA TFT).
Learn moreJorvan Community Outreach’s mission is to support, empower and provide opportunities to young people who live in dispiriting and unhealthy conditions in Cape Town South African townships – and the MSFF has been a steadfast supporter since 2010.
Learn moreThe MSFF has been a steadfast supporter of Save the Children’s work with children affected by the Syrian conflict, which is now entering its eighth year.
Learn moreSolarAid is on a mission to eradicate the kerosene lamp from Africa. The MSFF has supported SolarAid’s work to provide access to affordable solar lights in remote, rural communities across the continent.
Learn moreThe MSFF is proud to have supported The Old Vic through a multi-year Strategic Partnership, which has enabled the organisation to achieve its ambitious goal of creating London’s largest community company.
Learn moreThe MSFF is immensely honoured to have launched the Mohamed S. Farsi Polonsky Lectureship in Jewish-Muslim Relations at University College London (UCL).
Learn moreThe MSFF is a proud and long-term partner of American University, supporting three key programmes: The Mohamed Said Farsi Chair of Islamic Peace, The Mohamed S. Farsi Foundation Scholarship, and the Abdul Aziz Said Peace and Conflict Resolution Fund.
Learn moreIn 2015, the MSFF launched its flagship Arab Women Filmmakers initiative at the Cannes Film Festival through a partnership with the pre-eminent UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television (UCLA TFT).
Learn moreJorvan Community Outreach’s mission is to support, empower and provide opportunities to young people who live in dispiriting and unhealthy conditions in Cape Town South African townships – and the MSFF has been a steadfast supporter since 2010.
Learn moreThe MSFF has been a steadfast supporter of Save the Children’s work with children affected by the Syrian conflict, which is now entering its eighth year.
Learn moreSolarAid is on a mission to eradicate the kerosene lamp from Africa. The MSFF has supported SolarAid’s work to provide access to affordable solar lights in remote, rural communities across the continent.
Learn moreSince 2017, the MSFF has been the key supporter of the British Film Institute’s (BFI) Woman with a Movie Camera project, which aims to improve the representation of women on-screen, behind the cameras and in audiences, and contribute to the important transformations taking place in the wider film industry.
Learn moreThe MSFF is proud to have supported The Old Vic through a multi-year Strategic Partnership, which has enabled the organisation to achieve its ambitious goal of creating London’s largest community company.
Learn moreThe MSFF is immensely honoured to have launched the Mohamed S. Farsi Polonsky Lectureship in Jewish-Muslim Relations at University College London (UCL).
Learn moreWakadogo, meaning ‘for the little ones’ in Swahili, is a nursery and primary school on the outskirts of the town of Gulu in post-conflict northern Uganda.
Learn moreThe MSFF is a proud and long-term partner of American University, supporting three key programmes: The Mohamed Said Farsi Chair of Islamic Peace, The Mohamed S. Farsi Foundation Scholarship, and the Abdul Aziz Said Peace and Conflict Resolution Fund.
Learn moreThe MSFF is proud to be a long-standing partner of Amnesty International, and has supported the organisation in various capacities over many years – from hosting events to providing matched funding for critical appeals.
Learn moreIn 2015, the MSFF launched its flagship Arab Women Filmmakers initiative at the Cannes Film Festival through a partnership with the pre-eminent UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television (UCLA TFT).
Learn moreThe MSFF has been a steadfast supporter of Save the Children’s work with children affected by the Syrian conflict, which is now entering its eighth year.
Learn moreSolarAid is on a mission to eradicate the kerosene lamp from Africa. The MSFF has supported SolarAid’s work to provide access to affordable solar lights in remote, rural communities across the continent.
Learn moreSince 2017, the MSFF has been the key supporter of the British Film Institute’s (BFI) Woman with a Movie Camera project, which aims to improve the representation of women on-screen, behind the cameras and in audiences, and contribute to the important transformations taking place in the wider film industry.
Learn moreThe MSFF is proud to have supported The Old Vic through a multi-year Strategic Partnership, which has enabled the organisation to achieve its ambitious goal of creating London’s largest community company.
Learn moreThe MSFF is a proud and long-term partner of American University, supporting three key programmes: The Mohamed Said Farsi Chair of Islamic Peace, The Mohamed S. Farsi Foundation Scholarship, and the Abdul Aziz Said Peace and Conflict Resolution Fund.
Learn moreThe MSFF is a proud partner of the Archaeology and Development Foundation (ADF), an organisation established to better understand the origins of the Khmer Empire and ensure that Cambodian people living around the archaeological sites are directly involved in their protection.
Learn moreJorvan Community Outreach’s mission is to support, empower and provide opportunities to young people who live in dispiriting and unhealthy conditions in Cape Town South African townships – and the MSFF has been a steadfast supporter since 2010.
Learn moreThe MSFF has been a steadfast supporter of Save the Children’s work with children affected by the Syrian conflict, which is now entering its eighth year.
Learn moreSince 2017, the MSFF has been the key supporter of the British Film Institute’s (BFI) Woman with a Movie Camera project, which aims to improve the representation of women on-screen, behind the cameras and in audiences, and contribute to the important transformations taking place in the wider film industry.
Learn moreWakadogo, meaning ‘for the little ones’ in Swahili, is a nursery and primary school on the outskirts of the town of Gulu in post-conflict northern Uganda.
Learn moreThe MSFF is a proud and long-term partner of American University, supporting three key programmes: The Mohamed Said Farsi Chair of Islamic Peace, The Mohamed S. Farsi Foundation Scholarship, and the Abdul Aziz Said Peace and Conflict Resolution Fund.
Learn moreThe MSFF is proud to be a long-standing partner of Amnesty International, and has supported the organisation in various capacities over many years – from hosting events to providing matched funding for critical appeals.
Learn moreThe MSFF is a proud partner of the Archaeology and Development Foundation (ADF), an organisation established to better understand the origins of the Khmer Empire and ensure that Cambodian people living around the archaeological sites are directly involved in their protection.
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The MSFF has been a steadfast supporter of Save the Children’s work with children affected by the Syrian conflict, which is now entering its eighth year.
Learn moreSince 2017, the MSFF has been the key supporter of the British Film Institute’s (BFI) Woman with a Movie Camera project, which aims to improve the representation of women on-screen, behind the cameras and in audiences, and contribute to the important transformations taking place in the wider film industry.
Learn moreWakadogo, meaning ‘for the little ones’ in Swahili, is a nursery and primary school on the outskirts of the town of Gulu in post-conflict northern Uganda.
Learn moreThe MSFF is a proud and long-term partner of American University, supporting three key programmes: The Mohamed Said Farsi Chair of Islamic Peace, The Mohamed S. Farsi Foundation Scholarship, and the Abdul Aziz Said Peace and Conflict Resolution Fund.
Learn moreThe MSFF is a proud partner of the Archaeology and Development Foundation (ADF), an organisation established to better understand the origins of the Khmer Empire and ensure that Cambodian people living around the archaeological sites are directly involved in their protection.
Learn moreJorvan Community Outreach’s mission is to support, empower and provide opportunities to young people who live in dispiriting and unhealthy conditions in Cape Town South African townships – and the MSFF has been a steadfast supporter since 2010.
Learn moreSince 2017, the MSFF has been the key supporter of the British Film Institute’s (BFI) Woman with a Movie Camera project, which aims to improve the representation of women on-screen, behind the cameras and in audiences, and contribute to the important transformations taking place in the wider film industry.
Learn moreWakadogo, meaning ‘for the little ones’ in Swahili, is a nursery and primary school on the outskirts of the town of Gulu in post-conflict northern Uganda.
Learn moreThe MSFF is proud to be a long-standing partner of Amnesty International, and has supported the organisation in various capacities over many years – from hosting events to providing matched funding for critical appeals.
Learn moreThe MSFF is a proud partner of the Archaeology and Development Foundation (ADF), an organisation established to better understand the origins of the Khmer Empire and ensure that Cambodian people living around the archaeological sites are directly involved in their protection.
Learn moreJorvan Community Outreach’s mission is to support, empower and provide opportunities to young people who live in dispiriting and unhealthy conditions in Cape Town South African townships – and the MSFF has been a steadfast supporter since 2010.
Learn moreWakadogo, meaning ‘for the little ones’ in Swahili, is a nursery and primary school on the outskirts of the town of Gulu in post-conflict northern Uganda.
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