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10th Annual Saudi Film Festival Set For 2-9 May 2024

July 21, 2024
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The 10th annual Saudi Film Festival is set to take place from May 2-9, featuring an exciting lineup of 76 film screenings and 53 titles competing for 36 awards. This year, the festival will focus on science fiction, with a special emphasis on Indian cinema. The festival will be held at the King Abdulaziz World Cultural Centre (Ithra), celebrating a decade of cinematic innovation and achievement.

The festival has introduced a revamped competition structure to elevate the competitive spirit among participants. The festival’s technical committee has nominated 53 selected films in long, short, and documentary formats to compete for the awards. The competition includes three major categories: Film Competition, Unexecuted Screenplay Competition, and Production Market Projects Competition.

The newly introduced Golden Palm Awards will honour the best Saudi documentary about the environment and a runner-up in the animated short film category in a nod to environmental and artistic achievements.

Besides the cinematic showcases, SFF offers a plethora of professional development opportunities. The festival will host 10 targeted training workshops and specialized sessions for production market participants. Courses on developing short and long film scenarios will also be available. Additionally, a symposium and 13 masterclasses will cover a wide spectrum of cinematic subjects, enriching the skills and understanding of film professionals.

The Saudi Film Festival has played a significant role in the growth of Saudi Arabia’s film industry. Over the past decade, the festival has seen the participation of 1,444 films, over 2,000 unexecuted screenplays, and the launch of 289 production market projects. The Festival Museum will showcase memorabilia and milestones from past festivals, and attendees can explore the Cinema Society’s “Saudi Encyclopedia of Cinema” and participate in book signing events.

A dynamic children’s program will be available, offering interactive experiences, meet-and-greets with Saudi film stars, and tours of Ithra’s expansive facilities.

Finally, the festival will continue its tradition of honouring industry luminaries. Celebrated Saudi artist Abdul Mohsen Al-Nimr will be recognized for his extensive contributions to Gulf cinema, with notable works such as The Sun (1990), Shadows of Silence (2006), Thobe The Wedding (2016), Long Road (2022), and Hajjan (2023), which received accolades at international film festivals, affirming his enduring impact on the industry.

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