Netflix to release Saudi thriller ‘Mandoob’ on October 31
'Mandoob' is co-written and directed by Ali Kalthami, marking his directorial debut.
'Mandoob' is co-written and directed by Ali Kalthami, marking his directorial debut.
Local content is booming in the Arab world and the opening up of Saudi Arabia’s media landscape has especially seen an unprecedented rise in creative and local productions. At a ...
Telfaz11 will premiere two exclusive shows weekly, specifically designed for TikTok viewers, throughout Ramadan.
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 combined company will continue to be based in Riyadh, with offices in Dubai and soon in Neom’s Media Hub.
Neom currently has a pipeline of 16 productions with up to 40 likely to take place over the next couple of years, according to the head of its media arm, ...
The firm has announced inaugural investments and deals with two companies which include Telfaz11 and Vuz.
The film will release on around 10 UK screens in London and other major cities, including Manchester, Liverpool, Cardiff, Edinburgh, Birmingham and Leeds.
The film is produced by Telfaz11, the same production company behind the original series 'Alkhallat'.
Muvi Studios and Saudi Tefaz11's new production arm, AlShimaisi Films, have produced the film.
Muvi Studios and Saudi Tefaz11's new production arm, AlShimaisi Films, have produced the film.
The upcoming Arab films and series include Telfaz11 feature ‘Alkhallat+’, reality show ‘Dubai Bling’, and psychological thriller 'The Matchmaker', among others.
Through the platforms of both partners, Wadi Cinemas will drive awareness and amplify its film selection.
Founder of Last Scene Films Alhamoud and executive producer Abumansour will now report to Alaa Fadan, CEO of Telfaz11.
In the Souk area, six exhibitors will offer activities, including MBC, Telfaz11, Nstars, Effat University, SAIP, and MAD Celebrity.
A new film fund will also be created to finance Telfaz11-produced feature films for release in theatres across Saudi.