Saudi Film Commission to Participate in Venice International Film Festival 2024

Saudi Film Commission to Participate in Venice International Film Festival 2024
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Saudi Film Commission to Participate in Venice International Film Festival 2024

Saudi Film Commission to Participate in Venice International Film Festival 2024

The Film Commission announced its participation in the 81st Venice International Film Festival, set to take place from August 28 to September 7, 2024, in Venice, Italy.

The festival is part of the Venice Biennale, and is recognized by the International Federation of Film Producers Associations (FIAPF).
Through this participation, the Film Commission aims to establish Saudi Arabia as a global cinema hub, strengthen international relations, highlight the richness of Saudi culture and cinema, and enhance the presence of the Saudi film sector on the global stage. Additionally, the Commission seeks to showcase its key archival efforts and emphasize the importance of the National Film Archive, SPA reported.
The Commission’s participation in the festival includes organizing a roundtable event titled 'Challenges Facing Modern and Emerging Archives in Particular.'

The Commission’s archival management team will engage in an enriching discussion on these challenges, with the presence of partners from the Saudi film sector, to promote cultural dialogue and knowledge exchange.



Saudi Culture Minister Extends Banan Exhibition to November 30

The exhibition features craft arts, live demonstrations, workshops, interactive experiences, and booths for entrepreneurs and businesses, as well as a children's area. SPA
The exhibition features craft arts, live demonstrations, workshops, interactive experiences, and booths for entrepreneurs and businesses, as well as a children's area. SPA
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Saudi Culture Minister Extends Banan Exhibition to November 30

The exhibition features craft arts, live demonstrations, workshops, interactive experiences, and booths for entrepreneurs and businesses, as well as a children's area. SPA
The exhibition features craft arts, live demonstrations, workshops, interactive experiences, and booths for entrepreneurs and businesses, as well as a children's area. SPA

Due to popular demand, Minister of Culture Prince Badr bin Abdullah bin Farhan extended the Saudi International Handicrafts Week (Banan) Exhibition at Riyadh's Roshn Front until November 30 after touring the event on Wednesday.

The exhibition features craft arts, live demonstrations, workshops, interactive experiences, and booths for entrepreneurs and businesses, as well as a children's area.

More than 500 Saudi artisans and participants from 25 countries are taking part in Banan, a unique platform to celebrate traditional crafts, support artisans, and facilitate the sale of their work.

The Saudi Heritage Commission, which organized the event, aims to raise awareness of handicrafts as an important element of cultural heritage, ensuring their preservation for future generations.