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Riyadh forum emphasizes the importance of rewilding experiments for the world

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The resumption of movie screenings in Saudi Arabia has not only provided entertainment for audiences but has also created a global platform for local talent to shine. After a 35-year hiatus, cinemas reopened in the Kingdom in 2018, marking a significant turning point for the domestic film industry.

Since then, Saudi filmmakers have been making their mark both locally and internationally, with the box office revenues hitting almost $1 billion. The Red Sea Film Festival, launched in 2021, has become a catalyst for the industry’s expansion, offering financial support and training workshops for filmmakers from the Arab world, Africa, and Asia.

Saudi filmmakers like Tawfiq Al-Zaidi, the Qudus brothers, Ali Al-Kalthami, and Mishal Al-Jasser are tirelessly striving to deliver their finest work, showcasing stories deeply embedded in Saudi culture. The Saudi Film Commission has also played a crucial role in supporting young talent, providing opportunities for collaboration and growth.

The recent announcement of a $100 million Saudi Film Fund by the government’s Cultural Development Fund further demonstrates the commitment to nurturing the local industry. Private initiatives like 40Films KSA are also emerging, fueling the cinematic renaissance in the Kingdom.

With incentives for international productions to hire local crews and support for Saudi filmmakers to showcase their work on a global stage, the future looks bright for the Saudi entertainment industry. As the industry continues to evolve, Saudi cinema has much more to accomplish, paving the way for a vibrant and diverse film landscape in the Kingdom.

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