King Abdulaziz University stages second film festival

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The expansion is part of the festival’s broader goal of attracting and motivating talented students. (SPA)
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The expansion is part of the festival’s broader goal of attracting and motivating talented students. (Twitter: @kauweb)
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Updated 27 September 2024
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King Abdulaziz University stages second film festival

  • Bajunaid said that the festival’s objectives aligned with Saudi Vision 2030 and the strategic goals of the Saudi Film Commission, by developing students’ skills in filmmaking and fostering connections between filmmakers and producers

JEDDAH: King Abdulaziz University has announced the launch of the second Student Film Festival, from Dec. 4 to Dec. 5 at King Faisal Hall for Conferences.

The festival aims to foster student creativity in filmmaking, contributing to Saudi Arabia’s leadership in the industry.

Ayman Naji Bajunaid, dean of the College of Communication and Media, said that the upgraded festival was designed to establish a cultural and artistic platform that nurtured talent from Saudi universities, strengthened interaction and collaboration among students, and built bridges between academic filmmakers and producers. This initiative would also contribute to highlighting and deepening Saudi cultural identity.

Bajunaid said that the festival’s objectives aligned with Saudi Vision 2030 and the strategic goals of the Saudi Film Commission, by developing students’ skills in filmmaking and fostering connections between filmmakers and producers. The festival also aims to encourage academic and cultural engagement.

He said that while the previous festival was limited to King Abdulaziz University students, this year’s expanded version invited participation from students across Saudi universities.

The expansion is part of the festival’s broader goal of attracting and motivating talented students, creating a dynamic and competitive learning environment that inspires creativity.

 


UNESCO honors Al-Bisht Al-Hasawi as thousands flock to Al-Ahsa festival

Updated 06 February 2026
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UNESCO honors Al-Bisht Al-Hasawi as thousands flock to Al-Ahsa festival

RIYADH: The third edition of Al-Bisht Al-Hasawi Festival is drawing thousands of local and international visitors to Ibrahim Palace in Al-Hofuf.

Running until Feb. 7 at the historic palace, the event features a bisht exhibition, a rare bisht gallery, a handicrafts zone and workshops led by skilled artisans.

The festival showcases a convergence of cultures, with international pavilions highlighting the global appeal of this authentic Saudi heritage. 

The bisht’s allure has drawn international visitors eager to explore Al-Ahsa’s rich history and traditional crafts.

Tourists enthusiastically don the traditional robe, admiring its royal designs. Many participate in workshops with master artisans, learning the intricate art of Zari embroidery.

Organized by the Heritage Commission, this year’s festival celebrates the inscription of the bisht on UNESCO’s Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The event showcases Al-Ahsa’s centuries-old tradition of hand-weaving and gold embroidery, a craft passed down through generations of local families.

Visitors can explore interactive displays, participate in live workshops, and witness the meticulous process of tailoring this iconic symbol of prestige.

With UNESCO’s participation and representatives from six countries, the festival has evolved into a global platform for cultural dialogue, cementing the bisht’s status as a world-class cultural treasure.

At the heart of the festival is the story of the “Golden Threads” (Al-Zari), intricate gold-plated silver threads that define the bisht’s character and prestige.

Visitors can discover them in the Golden Threads VIP Area, where they can watch master artisans demonstrate the full bisht-making process at the Host’s Majlis, offering insight into Al-Ahsa’s centuries-old craftsmanship.