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Saudi Film 'Hijra' Reveals Hidden Ice and Melting Pot
7 Dec, 2025
Summary
- 'Hijra' showcases Saudi Arabia as a diverse melting pot.
- The film features stunning visuals of remote desert landscapes.
- Director Shahad Ameen's family has Chinese immigrant roots.

Saudi filmmaker Shahad Ameen's latest feature, "Hijra," challenges perceptions by showcasing the country as a vibrant melting pot of cultures. The road movie, set in 2001, chronicles a multi-generational journey towards performing the sacred Hajj ritual, revealing lesser-known aspects of Saudi Arabia's diverse landscape and population.
Ameen drew inspiration from her own family's immigrant history, weaving a narrative that explores themes of immigration and a young girl's desire for a different life. The film's visual language, including surprising elements like ice on desert windshields, is deliberately used to highlight the country's varied terrains and diverse communities.




