Red Sea Film Foundation participates in 10th Saudi Film Festival
The Red Sea Film Foundation's participation in the 10th edition of the Saudi Film Festival is aimed at connecting with Saudi talent.
The Red Sea Film Foundation's participation in the 10th edition of the Saudi Film Festival is aimed at connecting with Saudi talent.
The film is a co-production between Ithra and Film Clinic.
The film is based on true events that took place in Aden around 2019.
The Saudi pavilion aims to inspire global producers to explore the captivating filming locations of Saudi Arabia.
The Arab premiere of the film will take place as part of the Arab Spectacular Competition on December 4, 2023.
Film Clinic will bring titles from Cannes, Venice, Sundance, and Toronto to the 2023 Red Sea International Film Festival.
The big-budget film is a co-production between Ithra and Film Clinic.
The contents of the pavilion include a cinematic exhibition highlighting prominent Saudi films that have earned international awards or impressive box office returns.
AR/VR stand as transformative technologies holding vast potential to reshape the events industry in revolutionary ways.
A world premiere of the film will take place as part of the Discovery Programme, which focuses on emerging filmmakers.
The open call closes on August 4, 2023, and a panel of Arab filmmakers will select the final projects to receive funding.
First time in the festival's history, eight titles will also be available for virtual reality viewing.
Scripts and films nominated for this year's festival will compete for 26 awards.
In its second edition, the fund will provide $4m to support cultural projects that enrich Arabic content.
Scripts and films nominated for this year's festival will compete for 26 awards in four categories.
Several films by Arab filmmakers will be screened at the festival of which eight are competing for various awards as well.
Although previously announced, the programme dubbed Film Saudi is now operational and will help boost film production and grow the creative economy.
Ithra, which is one of the leading supporters of the film industry in Saudi Arabia, is credited with more than 20 films as well as training and other initiatives to ...
The films will compete in three categories, which includes feature films, short films, and the unexecuted scenario.
Submissions are now open for the eighth Saudi Film Festival, which will run from June 2 to 9 at Ithra in Dhahran.
Ithra's role as a cultural destination will also be highlighted through special holiday packages designed to promote creative tourism.
The films are part of Ithra’s commitment to nurture and develop talent across the Kingdom’s creative industries.
The upcoming edition will showcase 36 films from across 18 countries, including Arab and North Africa.
The calendar features a slate of diverse cultural activities suited for all ages that address the fields of art, creativity, culture, and more.
Written and directed by Mohammed Alhamoud, 'Ertidad' was entirely shot in Al Hasamah village in Jizan Province, south-western Saudi Arabia.
The international film festival is scheduled to take place from December 4 to 12.
The six-day festival, which aims to celebrate Saudi films and filmmakers, will include screenings, discussion panels, symposia and awards.
The sessions, which will take place on a monthly basis, are free for anyone interested in attending.
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