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16 Films By Saudi Filmmakers Will Be Screened At The Red Sea International Film Festival

Following the success of the Red Sea International Film Festival in 2021, the event is returning for its second edition with a slew of new films, and in the run up to the festival, organizers have unveiled the lineup for the “New Cinema/ New Saudi” section of the festival.

Running from 1st- 10th December 2022, industry leaders from across the globe are preparing to attend and judge the films created by local Saudi talent.

Program Manager at RSIFF Mohyee Qari said in a statement, “I am thrilled to announce the second edition’s lineup from Saudi filmmakers is once again a showcase of the country's talent who are taking creative risks and forging new pathways.” He continued, “The film industry continues to accelerate at a considerable pace and the filmmakers in this section truly represent the future of filmmaking in the Kingdom.”

Sixteen films by Saudi filmmakers will be screened in the new section, including films that depict witch craft and explorations of the topic of romantic yet broken relationships.

The winner of the RSIFF’s 48-hour Filmmaking Challenge, Tala Alharbi, is one of the filmmakers in the 16 film lineup with her film “When Red Blooms.” The list of films also includes a documentary about the Gulf War as this year marks its 30th anniversary, titled, “Memories from the North,” directed by Abdulmohsen Almutairi.

Aside from the “New Cinema/New Saudi” lineup, the Red Sea International Film Festival will see over 120 films from all over the world being screened over the course of ten days. The wider lineup at the festival is yet to be revealed. The “New Cinema/ New Saudi” section lineup includes the following films:

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Zabarjad

Zabarjad, by Hussain Al Mutlaq is a film about Yehya, who comes home to his village after dropping out of college, but a twist in fate after a visit from an old family friend sends his life into turmoil, forcing him to leave his village.

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