Ismaila International Film Festival for short films and documentaries in Renaissance Cinema in Ismailia.The Polish short film "Decrescendo" opened the festival, followed by Egyptian Palestinian short documentary "A Ticket from Azrael".The night program started with the Egyptian film "Ashghal Shaqa" by Mai Al-Hossamy as well as the joint French Qatari production "The Virgin, the Copts and Me".Four animated films were screened including the Irish film "The Boy in the Bubble" and "Grand Café" from Romania.The symposium for Vice President of "Clermont-Ferrand", the guest of honor, was canceled due to the announcement of Egyptian elections results.