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Saudi Arabia launches its 1st international film festival

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Move in line with kingdom’s Vision 2030

RIYADH, Saudi Arabia

Saudi Arabia launched its first international film festival Monday in the country’s western coastal city of Jeddah. 

“The inaugural session of the Red Sea International Film Festival started today from the historic city of Jeddah,” the festival’s administration said on Twitter.

متحمسون لإطلاق فعاليات الدورة الافتتاحية من #مهرجان_البحر_الأحمر_السينمائي_الدولي ????????????✨
هل أنتم مستعدون؟ اترك الإجابة في التعليقات لفرصة ربح تذكرتين ???? ???? pic.twitter.com/jBxN84wxpu— RedSeaFilm (@RedSeaFilm) December 6, 2021

In a statement Nov. 9, the organizers said the film festival would be held from Dec. 6-15 on the eastern coast of the Red Sea in Jeddah, which is classified as a World Heritage Site by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO).

It also said that movie stars, directors, media professionals and film industry professionals from all over the world would attend the inaugural ceremony.

Speaking at the inaugural session, Mohammed Al-Turki, chairman of the Red Sea International Film Festival Committee, expressed his delight at the commencing of the festival.

“This is the moment we have been waiting for for a long time,” Al-Turki said.

The festival program includes 138 long and short films from 67 countries in 34 languages, including 25 world premieres, 48 ​​Arab premieres and 17 premieres in the Gulf region, according to the organizers.

The launch of the first international film festival comes more than three years after the kingdom opened its first cinema in early April 2018, a move that ended a 35-year ban on the cinema.

Since the launch of the kingdom’s Vision 2030 program by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Saudi Arabia has witnessed rapid social, cultural, political and economic changes.

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