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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Saudi Arabia Unveils New Film Studio with Hollywood Stars

Saudi Arabia Unveils New Film Studio with Hollywood Stars

4 Dec

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Summary

  • New AlUla Studios in Saudi Arabia are now open for film production.
  • Chasing Red, starring Madelaine Petsch, is the first film to shoot there.
  • The initiative aims to position Saudi Arabia as a global entertainment hub.
Saudi Arabia Unveils New Film Studio with Hollywood Stars

Production has commenced on 'Chasing Red,' a romantic drama featuring Madelaine Petsch and Gavin Casalegno. This film marks the inaugural production at Saudi Arabia's newly established AlUla Studios. Situated in the country's northwest, AlUla boasts striking desert landscapes and ancient sites, which the Kingdom plans to leverage for film and television production.

The collaboration between Film AlUla and Stampede Ventures will yield a slate of four films. A crucial component of this venture is a training program designed to equip 50 Saudi nationals with practical skills across various production roles. This initiative aims to cultivate local talent and bolster the Kingdom's burgeoning creative sector.

These developments coincide with Saudi Arabia's efforts to emerge as a premier global entertainment destination, highlighted by the recent Red Sea International Film Festival. AlUla Studios offers advanced facilities, including soundstages and comprehensive production support, poised to attract international projects.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
AlUla Studios is a new film production facility in Saudi Arabia's northwest AlUla region, featuring state-of-the-art soundstages and production support.
The young-adult romance film 'Chasing Red,' starring Madelaine Petsch, is the first feature to shoot at the new AlUla Studios.
Saudi Arabia aims to position itself as a global entertainment hub by developing its creative sector, attracting international productions, and creating local jobs.

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