Red Sea Film Foundation unveils series of activities at Venice 2024
Red Sea Film Foundation has raft of activities at Venice Film Festival
Red Sea Film Foundation has raft of activities at Venice Film Festival
As part of its official launch, V-Nova Studios will present two immersive content productions on September 1, 2024, during the Venice Film Festival.
The film, developed through the Red Sea Lodge programme in 2021 and also supported by the Red Sea Fund, will have its world premiere in the Orizzonti Extra section.
The 81st Venice International Film Festival will be held from August 28 to September 7, 2024.
Recently, Al-Turki stepped down as CEO of Red Sea Film Foundation to focus on personal projects and further his career as an independent film producer and businessman.
The international and Orizzonti jury also features Arab filmmakers, including Syrian director Soudade Kaadan and Iranian writer, director, and producer Ali Asgari.
The line-up has been announced for the 81st edition of the Venice Film Festival, taking place from August 28 to September 7, 2024.
Shot in Turkey, the Syrian film is written and directed by Soudade Kaadan.
Director Mohamed Ben Attia is also a Red Sea Lodge instructor.
The juries are appointed for the Venezia 80 Competition, for Orizzonti and the “Luigi De Laurentiis” Venice Award for a Debut Film.
As part of the partnership, five films funded by the Red Sea International Film Festival will also be present at the 79th Venice Film Festival.
The film received Baumi Award for script development from Berlinale and has been awarded ARTE at Cannes Film Festival.
Director Noah Baumbach’s adaptation of Don DeLillo’s 1985 novel 'White Noise' has been selected to open the festival on August 31.
‘Amira’ and 'Costa Brava, Lebanon' are set to compete as part of the Feature Narrative competition at El Gouna Film Festival.
The filmmaker directed the brand’s 22nd short film titled 'I and the Stupid Boy'.
The film is a joint production between Egypt, Jordan and Palestine and is written by the trio Mohamed, Khaled, and Sherine Diab.
Chairman of the Red Sea Film Festival Committee, Mohammed Al-Turki, spearheaded the event.
Arab Cinema Center has organised a panel discussion titled 'The New Finance of the Arab World' as part of its activities at the film festival.
The Venice panel marks the first initiative taken by the festival’s parent organisation, the Venice Biennale, dedicated to the Afghan crisis.
Alberto Barbera has been reappointed to his role as Director of the cinema department for the next four years.
The film won the Edipo Re Award which is one of Venice International Film Festival's collateral awards.
The film, which stars Mila Alzahrani, Nourah Al Awad, Dhae Al Hilali, is about a young Saudi female doctor who decides to run for office in a municipal election.
The film is the work of Saudi Arabian writer and Director Shahad Ameen and follows her award-winning short "Eye & Mermaid", which premiered at Dubai International Film Festival in 2013.
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