The 11 selected films will screen online over the course of two weeks, starting from today until November 30 on the Red Sea Film Festival’s YouTube channel.
The Red Sea International Film Festival has announced digital screenings of its Tajreeb programme. Originally chosen for the inaugural Red Sea Film Festival, Tajreeb aims to showcase the talent pool emerging in new Saudi cinema.
Filmmakers accepted into the programme find themselves surrounded by like-minded advocates of their craft and passions. Hailing from different regions of Saudi Arabia, these films are of different genres and lengths.
The 11 selected films will screen online over the course of two weeks, starting from today until November 30 on the Red Sea Film Festival’s YouTube channel. Each film will be available for one week.
Tajreeb films will appear every other day until November 30.
Some of the films that will be screened include Shame directed By Abdulla AlBin Hamdha, A Diy Of A Dream 101 directed By Qamar Abdulmalik, Nonself Portrait directed By Asad Badawi and Extraction Of Lunar directed By Lulua Al Dehaiemi.