Saudi Oscar entry ‘Hijra’ has glittering premiere at RSIFF 2025

Nawaf Aldaferi, Mohamed Al Daradji, Shahad Ameen, Lamar Faden, Ali Al Daradji, Khairia Nazmi, Raghad Bokhari, Baraa Alem, Mohamed Hefzy and guests attend the "Hijra" screening at the Red Sea International Film Festival 2025 on December 06, 2025 in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. (Getty Images)
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Updated 07 December 2025
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Saudi Oscar entry ‘Hijra’ has glittering premiere at RSIFF 2025

DUBAI: Saudi filmmaker Shahad Ameen’s inter-generational road movie had a glittering premiere at the Red Sea International Film Festival in Jeddah.

The red carpet saw celebrities like Egyptian-British star Amir El-Masry, Egyptian actress Asmaa Galal and US actress Emily Ashby attend.

“Hijra” follows a grandmother and her two granddaughters as they journey from Taif to Makkah. When the eldest granddaughter vanishes, the two remaining women travel north to find her, with their search highlighting the deep cultural and generational bonds between Saudi women.

Set against the backdrop of the Hajj pilgrimage, “Hijra” portrays the intimate and emotional odyssey of these women, which evolves into a spiritual quest. Shot across eight Saudi cities, the film provides a deep dive into the Kingdom’s rich cultural tapestry.

“I had this missing girl idea that I had been playing around with for years. I had a script about a younger sister looking for her older sister with her father in Jeddah. The whole script was ready to go … And then, all of a sudden, I hated it. I outgrew it. I thought it was childish. I threw it out,” said director Ameen in an interview with Variety.

“Then, years later, I was talking to my producer Mohamed Al-Daradji — we really collaborate a lot on writing — and he said: ‘Aren’t you tired of the (patriarchal) father story that you already did in “Scales”? What if you make a woman’s story with a grandmother in a multi-generational context?’ So that’s how it restarted.”

Speaking about her personal connection to the story, Ameen said, “Well, my family — it’s not something I say a lot — but my father’s family are immigrants from China, fifth generation. So, I thought: ‘What if the missing girl is an immigrant?’ That became an exciting thread. Then, I went back to the earlier script, and the best scene in that was when they passed a checkpoint through Makkah with all the pilgrims and all of that during Hajj. And suddenly everything was connected, and it became a story about immigration. It’s a story about a girl trying to escape from her grandmother to a different country.”


REVIEW: Metallica prove why they are still the champions of heavy metal at Abu Dhabi show

Updated 07 December 2025
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REVIEW: Metallica prove why they are still the champions of heavy metal at Abu Dhabi show

ABU DHABI: US heavy metal rockers Metallica treated their fans to a smorgasbord of their biggest hits from a career spanning 40 years, with an energy that shows no signs of slowing down, at the Abu Dhabi Formula One after-race concert at Etihad Park.

A full-on eruption of sound and visuals, the set lasted for nearly two hours, with the sexagenarians — returning to the capital after 2013 — not stopping for any breaks. From the moment the first chords struck of their first track of the night, “Creeping Death,” James Hetfield’s vocals dominated the atmosphere, proving once again why he remains one of rock’s most commanding frontmen.

And while they entertained the crowd with hit after hit, including “For Whom the Bell Tolls,” “Wherever I May Roam,” and “Seek and Destroy,” they saved the best for the last, rewarding their fans with a triple treat: “One,” “Nothing Else Matters,” and “Enter Sandman.”

But it wasn’t just the setlist that made the night extraordinary — it was the unmatched energy. The band played like they were feeding off every cheer, every raised metal sign, every head bang. The atmosphere was simply electric, in a way that only a legacy band like Metallica can conjure at this scale.

Layered atop the music was a visual spectacle worthy of the band’s legacy. Pyro lit up the stage throughout the night — towering flames, erupting fire bursts, synchronized flashes, and animated scenes that turned the performance into a cinematic show.

Powerful, immersive, and unforgettable, Metallica’s Abu Dhabi performance was a masterclass in how a legendary band continues to dominate.