
Broadcasting Department Graduation Screening – Fall 2025
The Broadcasting Department at the Faculty of Mass Communication, October University for Modern Sciences and Arts (MSA) organized the graduation screening of documentary film projects on Sunday, January 11, 2026, presented by Grad Two students as part of the Fall 2025 semester requirements under the patronage of Prof. Dr. Amani Fahmy, Dean of the Faculty of Mass Communication.
The screening showcased 14 documentary films addressing a wide range of topics aligned with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), including good health and well-being, economic development, gender and human equality, and the preservation of cultural heritage. The projects explored impactful social and human themes such as connection across differences, healing from childhood trauma through art, youth identity challenges, empathy toward the elderly, the decline of traditional fishing professions, awareness of women’s psychological and physical health, and the historical roots of sculpture in ancient Egyptian civilization.
The discussion and evaluation session was conducted by a distinguished judging panel, including external examiners Director Mohamed Rabie and Director Ahmed Abdel Salam, who provided in-depth professional feedback on cinematography, directing, storytelling, and editing techniques.
The panel also included Dr. Noha Samir, Head of the Broadcasting Department, who served as the internal examiner, offering academic and artistic assessment of the students’ work.
The projects were supervised by Assoc. Prof. Reham Salah El-Din, Director of the Quality Unit, and Ms. Habiba El-Sherbiny, Assistant Lecturer in the Radio and Television Department. The department extends special thanks to Prof. Maha ElTarabishi for attending the screening and for her continuous support.
Special recognition was awarded to Roaa’s short film and Mohamed Hany, whose projects demonstrated notable creative potential. Plans are currently underway to support the submission of their work to local and international film festivals.



