Red Sea Film Festival showcases cinematic masterpieces for Saudi audience

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The conference discussed all aspects of the festival and the impact it will have on the future of cinema. (Photos/Huda Bashatah)
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Updated 10 November 2021
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Red Sea Film Festival showcases cinematic masterpieces for Saudi audience

  • The movies showcased comprise 138 films from 65 countries and in 34 languages

JEDDAH: The inaugural Red Sea Film Festival conference took place on Tuesday.

Conference panelists were interviewed by the TV presenter Raya Abirached. The panalists were Antoine Khalife, director of Arab programs and film classics for the festival; Kaleem Aftab, director of international programming for the festival; Shivani Pandya Malhotra, managing director of the festival; Mohammad Al-Turki, chairman of the festival committee; Samaher Mously, head of communication and marketing; and Edouard Waintrop, artistic director of the festival.
The conference discussed all aspects of the festival and the impact it will have on the future of cinema in the Kingdom and region. The movies showcased comprise 138 films from 65 countries and in 34 languages. The diverse collection caters for all age groups, and includes children’s movies, anime and 3D immersive experiences.
The festival will open with a movie that has Oscar buzz — “Cyrano,” directed by Joe Wright, which will have its world premiere on Dec. 6. Audiences in Saudi Arabia will see the movie before it reaches the US and UK.

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• The diverse collection caters for all age groups, and includes children’s movies, anime and 3D immersive experiences. 

• The festival will open with a movie that has Oscar buzz — ‘Cyrano,’ directed by Joe Wright, which will have its world premiere on Dec. 6.

The festival is being held at Al-Balad, the UNESCO world heritage site. Mohammad Al-Turki told Arab News: “We chose Al-Balad because of the strong, rich history in the area.
“We had those buildings that are 900 years old ... to have filmmakers and actors and filmgoers to watch movies there will offer them a double experience of being in a historical place and watching cinema.”
He said that the impact of having an international film festival in Saudi Arabia would send a message supporting young talent in the Kingdom and in the region.
Shivani Pandya Malhotra said that one of the key elements of the festival was to champion cinema in Saudi Arabia and in the Arab World. “What is really important is that we are making the world discover new talent and new films which they haven’t seen before,” she said. “The other element is that the market has just opened up and it is creating a huge opportunity for international filmmakers, studios to come and showcase their cinemas here.”
A promo for the festival will be released soon featuring some of the Saudi talents involved. “Supporting the young Saudi talent is the one thing I am looking forward to the most; we have incredible Saudi filmmakers and actors,” she said.
The Red Sea Film Festival will run from Dec. 6 to Dec. 15.


Saudi foreign ministry welcomes second phase of Gaza peace plan, formation of transitional committee

Updated 16 January 2026
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Saudi foreign ministry welcomes second phase of Gaza peace plan, formation of transitional committee

  • Ministry also thanked US President Donald Trump for his leadership and efforts to end the war in Gaza

RIYADH: The Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Friday welcomed the announcement of the second phase of a comprehensive peace plan for Gaza, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The ministry said it also welcomed the formation of the Palestinian National Committee for the Administration of the Gaza Strip as a temporary transitional body, established under UN Security Council Resolution 2803, which met in Cairo on Friday.

In a statement, the ministry also thanked US President Donald Trump, who declared the formation of the Gaza “board of peace,” for his leadership and efforts to end the war in Gaza.

It highlighted his commitment to the withdrawal of Israeli forces, the prevention of any annexation of parts of the West Bank, and efforts to advance sustainable peace in the region.

The ministry commended the role of mediators Qatar, Egypt and Turkiye, stressing the importance of international and regional cooperation in supporting the peace process.

It underlined the need to support the work of the temporary Palestinian National Committee in managing the daily affairs of Gaza’s residents, while preserving the institutional and geographical link between the West Bank and the Gaza Strip, ensuring Gaza’s unity and rejecting any attempts to divide it.

The statement also called for consolidating the ceasefire, halting violations, ensuring the unhindered delivery of humanitarian aid, and accelerating early recovery and reconstruction efforts across Gaza.

It said these steps were essential to enabling the Palestinian National Authority to resume its responsibilities in the Gaza Strip, leading to an end to the Israeli occupation of Palestinian territory in Gaza and the West Bank and the establishment of an independent Palestinian state in line with UN resolutions, the Arab Peace Initiative and the two-state solution.