Saudi Film Commission's 'Film Deposit' Initiative to Preserve Kingdom's Cinematic Heritage

Saudi Film Commission's 'Film Deposit' Initiative to Preserve Kingdom's Cinematic Heritage
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Saudi Film Commission's 'Film Deposit' Initiative to Preserve Kingdom's Cinematic Heritage

Saudi Film Commission's 'Film Deposit' Initiative to Preserve Kingdom's Cinematic Heritage

The Saudi Film Commission announced on Thursday that it has launched the "Film Deposit" initiative through the National Film Archive.
According to a statement, the initiative is dedicated to collecting and archiving Saudi films to preserve and ensure their sustainability for future generations, SPA reported.
The objective is to gather Saudi films from various sources, such as companies and filmmakers, securely deposit and preserve them at a designated headquarters while also documenting Saudi Arabia's cinematic history and capturing its cultural and artistic dimensions, the statement said.
According to the commission, the "Film Deposit" initiative began with establishing the Saudi Film Registry, which contains data on over 1,000 films, including feature films and documentaries, both long and short, and has set the highest standards and guidelines for film deposits to maintain high standards, ensuring that intellectual and literary property rights align with the submitting entities.
The initiative ensures the preservation and representation of national cultural heritage through three paths: deposit for secure storage, deposit with research access for scholarly study, and deposit with public availability for general access. These accessibility paths are designed to encourage interest among researchers, cinema enthusiasts, and the general public.
The launch marks a significant step for the commission in enhancing access for those interested in films that constitute landmarks in local cinematic history. It also contributes to expanding the appreciation of the Kingdom's vast artistic and cultural heritage.



Saudi Arabia Opens Pavilion at Abu Dhabi International Book Fair 2025

The Saudi pavilion at the Abu Dhabi International Book Fair 2025. (SPA)
The Saudi pavilion at the Abu Dhabi International Book Fair 2025. (SPA)
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Saudi Arabia Opens Pavilion at Abu Dhabi International Book Fair 2025

The Saudi pavilion at the Abu Dhabi International Book Fair 2025. (SPA)
The Saudi pavilion at the Abu Dhabi International Book Fair 2025. (SPA)

Saudi Arabia inaugurated its pavilion today at the Abu Dhabi International Book Fair 2025, which runs from April 26 to May 5, reported the Saudi Press Agency on Saturday.

The pavilion showcases the Kingdom’s remarkable achievements in literature, publishing, and translation.

Led by the Literature, Publishing, and Translation Commission, the Kingdom’s participation in the 34th edition of the fair includes contributions from several prominent entities, including the King Abdulaziz Foundation for Research and Archives, the King Abdulaziz Public Library, Princess Nourah University, the Ministry of Islamic Affairs, Dawah and Guidance, and the King Fahd Complex for the Printing of the Holy Quran.

The pavilion features a dedicated section for the UNESCO Chair in Translating Cultures—an initiative of the Literature, Publishing, and Translation Commission—designed to promote research and partnerships that support cultural translation as a bridge between civilizations.

This platform facilitates communication and the exchange of expertise with visitors and stakeholders from the publishing and cultural sectors worldwide, reflecting the vibrancy of Saudi Arabia’s cultural movement and its commitment to regional and international cooperation.

Through its participation, the Kingdom seeks to strengthen cultural ties with the United Arab Emirates, building on a shared literary and intellectual heritage. Ongoing joint initiatives in literature, publishing, and translation have bolstered this collaboration, supporting the two nations’ aspirations to cultivate an integrated Gulf cultural scene capable of presenting a unified and high-quality voice to the world.