The Saudi Film Commission announced that the feature film “Hijrah” has been officially selected to represent Saudi Arabia at the 98th Academy Awards in the Best International Feature Film category.
The selection was made by a committee of prominent Saudi filmmakers and industry specialists, who reviewed and discussed the submitted films according to the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (Oscars) standards, following a formal voting process.
“Hijrah” is among the latest Saudi cinematic productions that reflect the diversity of local storytelling and the richness of the Kingdom's cultural identity, offering an artistic and human-centric approach to significant social themes.
The film follows the journey of three Saudi women from different generations travelling to Makkah for pilgrimage, which turns into a tragedy when Sarah goes missing before reaching the city. The grandmother and granddaughter embark on a challenging desert journey that uncovers hidden family secrets and highlights the generational gap among women.
The film is directed by Shahad Ameen and features performances by both Saudi actors and established names in the film industry.
In line with the academy's eligibility criteria for the Best International Feature Film category, the film will compete with dozens of submissions from around the world. It will undergo multiple selection stages, starting with the announcement of a preliminary list, followed by the academy’s final shortlist.
This milestone highlights Saudi Arabia’s ongoing commitment to supporting its creative industries and sharing its unique stories with global audiences.
The Oscars ceremony will be held in Los Angeles in March 2026.