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Hollywood Descends on Historic Jeddah for Film Fest

Summary

  • The festival showcases over 100 films from approximately 70 countries.
  • New CEO Faisal Baltyuor aims to boost local and international film industries.
  • The event highlights stories of resilience, migration, and identity.
Hollywood Descends on Historic Jeddah for Film Fest

The fifth Red Sea International Film Festival has opened its doors in the historic city of Jeddah, attracting a constellation of Hollywood talent. Running until December 13, the festival will present more than 100 films from around 70 nations, establishing itself as a significant event in the global cinema calendar.

Under the new leadership of CEO Faisal Baltyuor, the festival is committed to supporting a vibrant film industry, both within Saudi Arabia and on the international stage, aligning with the nation's Vision 2030. The program features regional premieres like 'Giant,' a biographical drama, and explores universal themes of being lost and found through a variety of compelling narratives.

This year's edition deliberately showcases stories of resilience, migration, and identity, with a particular focus on talent from regions where filmmaking has faced challenges. Beyond the glamour, the festival champions emerging cinema and provides a platform for diverse human stories, reinforcing Jeddah's status as a growing cultural hub.

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The festival runs from Thursday until December 13.
The competition's central theme is being lost and found, explored through various films.
Faisal Baltyuor, a producer and creative director, is the new CEO.

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