Red Sea Fund 2024 opens submissions for fourth cycle
The deadline for submissions is August 21, 2024.
The deadline for submissions is August 21, 2024.
The closing date for submissions for the first cycle is February 21, 2024.
The film has also been nominated for Best Documentary Feature Film at the 2024 Academy Awards.
Having dominated the Saudi box office for three consecutive weeks, the Saudi film 'Mandoob,' helmed by director Ali AlKalthami, will have its US premiere.
The film is an international co-production between France, Tunisia, Germany and Saudi Arabia.
In addition to her roles as the writer and director of 'Basma,' Al Banawi takes on the titular character, portraying the 26-year-old daughter of a man who suffers from paranoid ...
The film is an international co-production between France, Tunisia, Germany and Saudi Arabia.
The film is an international co-production between France, Tunisia, Germany and Saudi Arabia.
The contents of the pavilion include a cinematic exhibition highlighting prominent Saudi films that have earned international awards or impressive box office returns.
The fund will assist budding filmmakers by providing financial support, mentorship, and other resources.
The deadline for submissions is August 21, 2023.
The film is an international co-production between France, Tunisia, Germany and Saudi Arabia.
Cannes 2023 awarded 'Four Daughters' the L'Oeil d'Or or "Golden Eye" Award, and it is now preparing to travel internationally.
The development cycle received a record-breaking 497 submissions.
Female filmmakers to receive awards include Saudi Arabia’s Haifaa Al-Mansour, Palestine’s Annemarie Jacir, Tunisia’s Kaouther Ben Hania and Palestinian-American Cherien Dabis.
Set to hold its Arab world premiere at the festival’s International Competition, 'Alam' follows the story of a Palestinian teenager named Tamer.
In addition, the Red Sea Fund has announced 23 winners for its second development stage cycle.
The $10m Red Sea Fund will back more than 100 projects in its first year, as well as episodic content.
The fund aims to help Saudi filmmakers who have sustained a financial loss resulting from cancelled/postponed events related to the coronavirus precautionary measures.