Red Sea International Film Festival announces juries for second edition
Oscar nominee Kaouther Ben Hania, Saudi filmmaker Shahad Ameen and Egyptian star Nelly Karim are among the jury member of the Red Sea International Film Festival.
Oscar nominee Kaouther Ben Hania, Saudi filmmaker Shahad Ameen and Egyptian star Nelly Karim are among the jury member of the Red Sea International Film Festival.
Online tickets are available for all the film sections and special events at the festival.
The festival will open with Shekhar Kapur’s romantic comedy ‘What's Love Got to Do With It?’ and conclude with 'Valley Road' by Saudi director Khaled Fahd.
On October 29, a jury of seven will hand out 10 prestigious awards at the closing ceremony.
During the ten-day festival starting December 1, Vox Cinemas will be the exclusive cinema operator for the public screenings of the festival at Red Sea Mall.
As part of Vox Culture, audiences can expect a variety of new offerings including Vox Bites, Vox Talks, Vox Talent, and Vox Comedy.
Tickets are now available on the Vox Cinemas’ website and app for $14.97 and $17.70, respectively.
The film will also be screened at the sixth Lebanese Film Festival in Canada, and at the TIFF Bell Lightbox section for feature films.
Tickets are available for sale online through Platinum List and UAEFA's official social media accounts.
An individual package costs $37.30, a premium view cabana costs $85.76, and a kids package costs $25.86.
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Thirty films will mark their Middle East debut this year, while 11 will have their premiere in the GCC region.
From September 22, Chef Mona Mosly's menu will be available exclusively at Vox Cinemas The Kingdom Centre and The Esplanade in Riyadh.
The Dreamscape experience features four free-roaming and free-flying adventures to provide visitors with immersive and full-sensory storytelling.
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Prior to its launch in the UAE in 2019, the programme went through a trial period.
'Bergen' has marked the first-ever Turkish movie to get a theatrical release across Saudi Arabia.
A total of nine Korean films across various genres showcasing stories themed around family life and society will be screened as part of the festival.
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As part of an exclusive distribution agreement with ODEX, Vox Cinemas will distribute the film across eight countries in MENA.
CinemaCon, which brings together major global players in the motion picture theatre industry from more than 80 countries, is being hosted at Caesar’s Palace in Las Vegas until April 28.
The movie, although a remake of the Spanish film 'Campeones', has maintained a regional flavour.
The new EPC will pave the way for Vox Cinemas to reduce energy use by 14.8% year-on-year for the next six years.
The film will be distributed by Vox Cinemas before being available on MBC's Shahid.
As the Kingdom pushes its Vision 2030 agenda, it is aiming to become the Middle East’s film-production powerhouse.
Saudi Arabia is teeming with film festivals, live performances, concerts, and film production, among other things.
The film will release across the Gulf region on December 23 and worldwide on December 24.
Sixteen features, 18 shorts and 21 immersive virtual reality films were in the running for the awards across three categories.
The initiative aims to foster homegrown talent and showcase untold stories on the big screen.
The movie is being distributed across cinemas by Vox Distribution.
The film is based on a true story about a rescue mission undertaken by UAE soldiers.
The film is set in the 16th century, narrating the story of Kunjali Marakkar IV, known for defending the Malabar Coast against the Portuguese invasion.
Guests can book the VIP Chalet for $108.90 should they want a premium experience.
The festival will open with 'Cyrano' by British director Joe Wright and conclude with 'Bara El Manhag' by Egyptian director Amr Salama.
The film is based on a true story about a rescue mission undertaken by UAE soldiers.
The film is still listed among upcoming titles in the United Arab Emirates.
The cinema seats 12 at present and is ideal for small groups to get together for a private and luxurious screening experience.
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Mall of Oman will launch the largest indoor snow park in the Sultanate next year, spanning more than 14,000 square meters.
In addition, Vox Cinemas has just opened a state-of-the-art multiplex at The Spot – Sheikh Jaber in Riyadh and will open a new location in Jubail later this year.
Tickets for 'The Green Knight' are now available to purchase across all major exhibition chains in the Middle East.
Snow Cinema in partnership with Liv allows guests to experience the movies on the snow-laden slopes of Ski Dubai.
'CTRL' marks the latest innovation from Vox Cinemas, and gives the audience a real-time collaborative influence over the plot of a movie.
The number of cinema screens in Saudi Arabia is expected to grow to 2,500 screens by 2030 from 300 in 2020.
Under the exclusive agreement, six titles will be released in theatres across eight territories within the MENA region.
The capacity in cinema auditoriums has also been reduced by 50% in accordance with government guidelines.
Vox Cinemas and Magic Planet at Wafi City have opened in compliance with government guidelines on social distancing maintained.
The movie line-up includes 'Raya and the Last Dragon', 'Tom & Jerry', 'Maya the Bee', 'Godzilla vs. Kong' and 'Mortal Kombat' and many more.
In adherence with the Ministry of Health, guests must be vaccinated and registered on the Immune App to gain entry.
The feature film will be distributed by Vox Cinemas in MENA and T-Joy in Japan later this year.
The announcement comes after the UAE has seen a spike in Covid-19 cases in recent weeks.
Tickets for the charity event are priced at AED 50 and all proceeds will be donated to Global Aid for Lebanon.
All proceeds from ticket sales for ‘Yom eh Yom La2’ will be donated to the Emirates Red Crescent.
'Mulan' will be screened in English with Arabic subtitles.
It is mandatory for the staff to wear masks and gloves, and all team members will have their temperatures checked on arrival for their shifts.
Three quarters of respondents (75%) are eager to return to the cinema within just four weeks of reopening, according to the study.
The announcement follows the reopening earlier last week of VOX Cinemas in Dubai and Ski Dubai in compliance with government guidelines.
The new cinema experience will be held on the Mall of the Emirates rooftop and will open to the public from Sunday, May 17.
The film, which stars Academy Award nominees Liam Neeson and Lesley Manville, is releasing across the MENA region on February 13.
The new facility features seven standard cinemas, two VIP theatres, and two kids’ movie houses.