Saudi national library of film-shooting sites launched

The council works to support and encourage the local film industry. (AFP)
Updated 03 October 2018
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Saudi national library of film-shooting sites launched

  • The council works to support and encourage the local film industry

JEDDAH: The General Authority for Culture, represented by the Saudi Film Council, has launched the first national library of film-shooting sites in the Kingdom.
The digital library constantly updates information on the sites, and is part of the council’s strategy to support the infrastructure of the Saudi film industry and showcase the Kingdom’s beauty. The council is urging private companies and citizens to add sites to the list via www.film.sa. The council works to support and encourage the local film industry.
The Board of Directors of the General Authority for Audiovisual Media approved on December 11, 2017, the issuance of licenses for those wanting to open theaters in the Kingdom.


Coffee in Northern Borders is about flavor and community

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Coffee in Northern Borders is about flavor and community

ARAR: The strong and dark coffee in Saudi Arabia’s Northern Borders region denotes flavor, community and conversation.

The brew is typically prepared with generous amounts of cardamom, saffron or cloves and sometimes ginger. It is boiled in a rakwa or coffee kettle over a wood fire, giving it a unique taste associated with the Bedouin environment.

The coffee is served at “shabbat” gatherings in desert camps and on the outskirts of cities, where families and friends gather around a fire for warmth and conversations, the Saudi Press Agency reported recently.

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• Dark brew boiled with cardamom, spices.

• All about hospitality, says an elder in Arar

Mohammed Ibrahim Al-Zammam, an Arar elder, said: “Coffee transcends simple hospitality for us — it initiates dialogue and embodies welcome. We dedicate ourselves to mastering its preparation because it demonstrates guest reverence and heritage appreciation.”

Northern heritage advocate Fahd Al-Saqri noted that coffee has evolved into a daily fixture within community councils, stressing that shabbat gatherings cannot truly commence without it.

Residents are keen to select the finest types of coffee beans, and preparation methods vary among families according to taste and custom.

Some families have passed down methods of preparing coffee through generations, with quality recognized by aroma, flavor, and color.