‘Changing the Script’: Red Sea film festival announces theme, honors three cinematic innovators 

Jack Lang, left, former French minister of culture, Kim Dong-ho, right, founder of South Korea’s Busan Film Festival, and Daniela Michel, founding director of the Morelia International Film Festival in Mexico
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Updated 12 February 2020
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‘Changing the Script’: Red Sea film festival announces theme, honors three cinematic innovators 

  • Three Gold Yusr awards will be presented to the trio at the opening ceremony of the Red Sea Film Festival on March 12

JEDDAH: The Red Sea International Film Festival announced on Tuesday that its inaugural session, which will be launched next month in Jeddah, will have the theme “Changing the Script.” 

The festival announced the honoring of three film innovators who have made great contributions to the industry. They are Jack Lang, former French minister of culture, Kim Dong-ho, founder of South Korea’s Busan Film Festival, and Daniela Michel, founding director of the Morelia International Film Festival in Mexico.

Festival director Mahmoud Sabbagh said: “The honoring of these three legendary figures is at the heart of the Red Sea Film Festival’s goals. An appreciation of pioneers of the film industry, who contributed to unlocking artistic capabilities of their compatriots and developing cinematic masterpieces to be enjoyed for generations.”

He said: “It coincides with the founding moment of the film industry in our country, and in honoring these individuals looks at how the introduction of similar international models can add to the dialogue establishing Saudi’s film industry.”

Lang was appointed culture minister by then-French President Mitterrand in 1981. He created a revolution in the film sector, where he worked to develop a profitable infrastructure for the French film industry. 

He redefined the state’s involvement in cinema production with the restructuring of existing funds, a strategy that paid off handsomely. He oversaw the creation of the French National Cinema Center and the Independent Film Support Fund, establishing new funds such as the Mass Production Film Fund. His innovative idea, known as the SOFICA funds — a private money funding system — was the crown jewel of his plans.

Kim Dong-ho is considered a giant of Korean cinema. He is the founder and former chairman of the Busan International Film Festival, launched in 1996. 

Throughout his career, he has made significant contributions to shaping Korea’s cultural landscape. From 1988, he was president of the Korean Motion Picture Promotion Corp. (now the Korean Film Council), contributing to the expansion of the cultural scene, deepening the base of the country’s film industry and establishing its films as a global force. 

Daniela Michel is the founding director of the International Morelia Film Festival, established in 2003 as an annual festival to support a new generation of Mexican directors, and credited with the rise of Mexican cinema internationally. 

The direct result of this is the prominence of a new generation of Mexican filmmakers, that is winning major prizes and gaining a permanent place in major film festival competitions. Collectively they have come to be known as “The Second Golden Age” of Mexican cinema.

Three Gold Yusr awards will be presented to the trio at the opening ceremony of the Red Sea Film Festival on March 12.
 


Conjoined twins from Pakistan arrive in Saudi Arabia for separation surgery assessment

Updated 23 February 2026
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Conjoined twins from Pakistan arrive in Saudi Arabia for separation surgery assessment

  • Sufyan and Yusuf were taken to King Abdullah Specialized Children’s Hospital in Riyadh for evaluation by specialist team led by Dr. Abdullah Al-Rabeeah
  • They flew to Saudi Arabia under directives from King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman

RIYADH: Conjoined twins from Pakistan arrived in Saudi Arabia on Monday for an assessment of the possibility of separation surgery.

Sufyan and Yusuf and their parents were taken from King Khalid International Airport in Riyadh to King Abdullah Specialized Children’s Hospital, which operates under the Saudi Ministry of National Guard Health Affairs, where the twins’ condition will be evaluated.

They were flown to Saudi Arabia under directives from King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. The twins’ family expressed their gratitude to the Saudi leadership and people for the warm welcome and prompt response to their case, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Dr. Abdullah Al-Rabeeah, head of the medical and surgical team at the Saudi Conjoined Twins Program, also thanked the Saudi leadership for the humanitarian initiative.

His team’s expertise in conjoined twin separation surgeries has helped establish the Kingdom as a global leader in the field and a beacon of hope for families seeking treatment, the SPA added.