Telfaz11 will tap MDLBeast Records’ music library and talent network to bring Saudi and regional sounds into its films.
Telfaz11, Saudi Arabia’s creative studio and film powerhouse, has entered a new partnership with music entertainment platform MDLBeast, the organiser of the Soundstorm festival, to collaborate on music licensing for Telfaz11’s upcoming feature films and original content.
The agreement will allow Telfaz11, currently present at the Red Sea Film Festival with its Saudi comedy The Fakenapping, soon to be released on Netflix, to draw on the MDLBeast Records catalog, artist network and production capabilities to bring original Saudi and regional sounds into its cinematic projects. According to both companies, the collaboration aims to strengthen the connection between film and music as Saudi Arabia’s creative industries continue to expand at a rapid pace.
Speaking about the collaboration, Alaa Fadan, CEO of Telfaz11, said: “This partnership underscores our shared commitment to elevating creative and Saudi voices in films and cinema. By joining forces with MDLBeast Records, we’re combining the power of Telfaz11’s storytelling with the cultural energy of music — creating authentic, emotionally charged cinematic worlds that resonate with our audiences.”
Talal Albahiti , COO at MDLBeast, added: “Our partnership with Telfaz11 expands the creative canvas for Saudi and regional artists and composers and leverages our expansive music library from around the world. Together, we’re amplifying the sounds of culture.”
Both companies emphasised that their alliance marks an important step toward developing a fully integrated film–music ecosystem in Saudi Arabia. By nurturing local talent, expanding intellectual property opportunities and merging creative disciplines, the partnership aims to position the Kingdom as a growing global centre for cultural innovation.






















































































