Saudi film ‘A Matter of Life and Death’ premieres at the Red Sea International Film Festival

The film had a red carpet premiere at the Red Sea International Film Festival. (Getty Images)
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Updated 09 December 2025
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Saudi film ‘A Matter of Life and Death’ premieres at the Red Sea International Film Festival

JEDDAH: The red-carpet premiere of Saudi film “A Matter of Life and Death” played host to the cast on Monday night, as well as British actor Nicholas Hoult.

The film screened at Jeddah’s Red Sea International Film Festival, which ends on Dec. 13.

Saudi actress and lead star Sarah Taibah hit the red carpet ahead of the screening of the Anas Ba-Tahaf-directed film.




Saudi actress and lead star Sarah Taibah hit the red carpet ahead of the screening. (Getty Images)

It has caused quite a buzz ahead of the festival, with Red Sea Film Foundation CEO Faisal Baltyuor describing it as an example of the growing power of female-led cinema in the Kingdom in an interview with Arab News. The Red Sea Film Fund-backed film, he said, “represents the growing strength of Saudi women in cinema and the emergence of romance as a dynamic new genre in the Kingdom.”

The film stars Taibah, Yagoub Al-Farhan, Hosam Al-Harthy, Fay Fouad, Amani Al-Jameel, Ghada Aboud, Rahaf Ibrahim, and Najla Al-Abdullah.

It is billed as “a quirky love story set against the bustling backdrop of Jeddah,” according to the film’s official logline.

“Convinced a generational curse will kill her on her 30th birthday, the superstitious Hayat is ready to embrace fate. Meanwhile, the brilliant but shy heart surgeon Yousef suffers from a slow heartbeat, finding his only thrill when holding a scalpel. He grapples with a hidden urge to kill, which he suppresses until he meets Hayat. Fate entwines the woman who wants to die and the man who wants to kill, setting a tragic plan in motion. Everything falls into place until a life-affirming love intervenes,” the logline continues.

“I’m equally scared and excited. It’s a romantic dark comedy. I think it’s a very new genre in Saudi films. It’s very colorful … I’m very excited and scared for people to see it,” Taibah told Arab News on the red carpet at the film festival’s opening ceremony on Dec. 4, adding she is “excited to watch so many films,” including “Hijra,” “Palestine 36,” and “Sirat.”

 


Salman Khan on life beyond Bollywood’s spotlight at the Red Sea International Film Festival

Updated 12 December 2025
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Salman Khan on life beyond Bollywood’s spotlight at the Red Sea International Film Festival

  • Has not gone out for a casual dinner in nearly 25 years
  • Young filmmakers must have heart, dedication, he says

JEDDAH: Bollywood actor Salman Khan offered a rare glimpse into his personal life during an In Conversation session at the fifth Red Sea International Film Festival on Thursday, revealing the disciplined and private routine that has guided his decades-long career.

The actor shared that he has not gone out for a casual dinner in nearly 25 years, living largely between his home, sets, airports, and hotels.

“Either you choose to go out and wander, or you choose this life. I choose this because of the love and respect people give me,” he said, reflecting on the sacrifices that come with fame.

He added that he occasionally experiences phases of complacency but sees them as a part of his journey, and is always looking forward to new challenges.

Khan also spoke about the Arab film industry, noting its potential for growth over the next five years and the talent he has seen across the region. “There is so much capability here.”

“With so many Arab countries, the level of creativity and skill is truly impressive,” he said. “I am here because I want to work with them in the future. I would tell young filmmakers to follow their heart but work with dedication, combining passion with commitment.”

On preparing for roles, Khan explained his unique approach: “When I get a script, I don’t read it myself. I go with the director’s vision and ask them to read it to me.

“As they read, I start to understand the character. By the end of the first reading, I decide whether I can do it or not. After the second reading, I make my final decision. It all depends on the script.”

He also reflected on giving back. “Supporting the community has always been my main intention. I was worried that constantly asking my acquaintances to contribute to my charitable trust might strain friendships.

“So I started my clothing line, where people can buy the clothes only if they feel they are good and the quality is right. I would never ask anyone to buy something cheap.”

Several members of the audience were visibly moved throughout the session, frequently expressing their admiration.

“I love the way people love me and never let it get to me. I am afraid that if people stop loving and recognizing me, I will go mad. Their love is everything. I am here for it, and I will work hard to keep it going.”