Saudi film ‘Hajjan’ premieres at Toronto International Film Festival
The big-budget film is a co-production between Ithra and Film Clinic.
The big-budget film is a co-production between Ithra and Film Clinic.
The contents of the pavilion include a cinematic exhibition highlighting prominent Saudi films that have earned international awards or impressive box office returns.
The open call closes on August 4, 2023, and a panel of Arab filmmakers will select the final projects to receive funding.
First time in the festival's history, eight titles will also be available for virtual reality viewing.
Scripts and films nominated for this year's festival will compete for 26 awards.
In its second edition, the fund will provide $4m to support cultural projects that enrich Arabic content.
Scripts and films nominated for this year's festival will compete for 26 awards in four categories.
Ithra, which is one of the leading supporters of the film industry in Saudi Arabia, is credited with more than 20 films as well as training and other initiatives to ...
Ithra's role as a cultural destination will also be highlighted through special holiday packages designed to promote creative tourism.
KSA’s Film AlUla has also announced new facilitates, which will accommodate 150 film crew and include production offices, recreational facilities and an outdoor cinema.
The calendar features a slate of diverse cultural activities suited for all ages that address the fields of art, creativity, culture, and more.
The sessions, which will take place on a monthly basis, are free for anyone interested in attending.