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Saudi Arabia Announces US$8.7 Million Investment In Films

October 1, 2025
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At the Cultural Investment Conference 2025, recently held in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, the nation announced two new film investments totalling US$8.7 million, backed by foreign film production companies. However, specific details regarding these new foreign investments were not disclosed.

In recent years, there has been a noticeable increase in interest from international film producers and packaging agencies eager to tap into Saudi Arabia’s expanding production infrastructure, regional talent, and financial incentives. The appeal of these soft money opportunities has grown as major studios and streaming platforms have started to tighten their budgets and reduce their involvement in the indie film sector, a trend influenced by the 2023 Hollywood strikes and the conclusion of the Peak TV era.

Additionally, on the same day, the Saudi Film Fund, a key player in the Kingdom’s cultural landscape, announced its rebranding as Riviera Content. This change comes as local film productions start to secure a place in mainstream theatres, prompting major global studios to see Saudi Arabia as a potential source of financial support.

The newly branded Riviera Content fund aims to finance and produce films domestically and internationally, collaborating with renowned global studios. This initiative aligns with Saudi Arabia’s ambition to establish itself as a regional film production hub and attract investment in its creative industries, particularly to diversify from its historically oil-dependent economy.

Since its inception in 2021, the Cultural Development Fund has been the primary investor in Riviera Content, holding a 40 per cent stake in a fund that boasts US$100 million in available capital. This local support is crucial for the nascent domestic film industry, which began its journey with the opening of local cinemas in early 2018.

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