Manga Productions Announces Its New Project 'Henna' in Collaboration with Bilibili

The film tells the story of a young deaf girl, who embarks on a journey to discover her voice and express herself through the art of henna, (SPA)
The film tells the story of a young deaf girl, who embarks on a journey to discover her voice and express herself through the art of henna, (SPA)
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Manga Productions Announces Its New Project 'Henna' in Collaboration with Bilibili

The film tells the story of a young deaf girl, who embarks on a journey to discover her voice and express herself through the art of henna, (SPA)
The film tells the story of a young deaf girl, who embarks on a journey to discover her voice and express herself through the art of henna, (SPA)

Manga Productions, a subsidiary of Mohammed bin Salman Foundation “Misk,” is participating in the Annecy International Animation Film Festival 2026, one of the world’s leading festivals dedicated to animation and creative content, taking place from June 23 to 26 in Annecy, France.

The company is showcasing a selection of its creative projects and productions that reflect Saudi identity and culture, while further strengthening its international presence and building strategic relationships with global partners in the entertainment and content industry, reported the Saudi Press Agency on Wednesday.

During the Annecy International Animation Film Festival, Manga Productions announced its new animated short film project, “Henna”, in collaboration with the Chinese platform Bilibili. The film tells the story of a young deaf girl, who embarks on a journey to discover her voice and express herself through the art of henna, representing the deaf and hard-of-hearing community in a story that reflects the company's commitment to creating culturally rooted, inspiring human stories for global audiences.

“Henna” marks the first co-produced animation project between Bilibili and an Arab company, and is one of the first outcomes of the strategic partnership signed between Manga Productions and Bilibili in August 2025 to strengthen collaboration in content creation, production, and distribution.

This step is part of Manga Productions’ efforts to expand the reach of Saudi content and Arab creativity in international markets, particularly in China, one of the world’s largest and fastest-growing digital entertainment markets. Bilibili is one of China's leading digital platforms, with more than 107 million daily active users, opening new opportunities for Saudi content to reach a broad global audience.

CEO of Manga Productions Dr. Essam Bukhary stated: "Our participation in the Annecy International Animation Film Festival reflects Manga Productions’ commitment to strengthening the global presence of Saudi creative content and building strategic partnerships that contribute to the growth of the animation industry and cultural sector in the Kingdom.”

“We are also proud to announce our new animated short movie, ‘Henna’, in collaboration with the Chinese platform Bilibili. The project reflects our strategy of creating impactful human stories inspired by our local culture and presented through a global perspective, while showcasing the talent and creativity of the Saudi youth in whom we place great confidence and high expectations,” he added.

“Henna” Director Riyadh Al-Dossary said: “‘Henna’ carries a human message that reflects the power of one’s inner voice and self-expression despite challenges. Through this project, we aim to deliver a visually engaging and emotionally authentic experience inspired by our local culture in a language that resonates with global audiences.”

Manga Productions also highlighted the global success of the Saudi-Japanese anime series “Asateer2: Future’s Folktales”, co-produced with Toei Animation and created with the participation of more than 50 Saudi artists, which achieved over 151 million views and 450+ media features across five continents.

Manga Productions also announced the global expansion of the series through multiple languages and platforms, including the Arabic version on Shahid, Japanese version on Lemino, and French version on Anime Digital Network, in addition to the English and Spanish versions.

The Annecy International Animation Film Festival is considered one of the most prominent global platforms bringing together leading animation studios, content creators, distributors, and investors from around the world, contributing to the exchange of expertise, the development of partnerships, and the exploration of the latest trends in the animation industry.

This participation aligns with Manga Productions’ strategy to expand its global impact and reinforce Saudi Arabia’s position as a growing hub for creative industries, in line with Saudi Vision 2030 objectives to support the creative economy and strengthen the Kingdom’s cultural presence internationally.



Brenda Fricker, the First Irish Actress to Win an Oscar for ‘My Left Foot,’ Dies at 81

"My Left Foot" stars Brenda Fricker, winner of Oscar for best supporting actress, and Daniel Day Lewis, winner of Oscar for best actor, at the 62nd Annual Academy Awards in Los Angeles, March 26, 1990. (AP)
"My Left Foot" stars Brenda Fricker, winner of Oscar for best supporting actress, and Daniel Day Lewis, winner of Oscar for best actor, at the 62nd Annual Academy Awards in Los Angeles, March 26, 1990. (AP)
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Brenda Fricker, the First Irish Actress to Win an Oscar for ‘My Left Foot,’ Dies at 81

"My Left Foot" stars Brenda Fricker, winner of Oscar for best supporting actress, and Daniel Day Lewis, winner of Oscar for best actor, at the 62nd Annual Academy Awards in Los Angeles, March 26, 1990. (AP)
"My Left Foot" stars Brenda Fricker, winner of Oscar for best supporting actress, and Daniel Day Lewis, winner of Oscar for best actor, at the 62nd Annual Academy Awards in Los Angeles, March 26, 1990. (AP)

Brenda Fricker, who won an Academy Award for her role as Bridget Fagan Brown in the 1989 film “My Left Foot,” has died. She was 81.

The Irish character actor died Thursday night in Dublin after a period of ill health, her agent, Phil Belfield said in a statement.

Fricker became the first Irish woman to win an Academy Award in 1990 for best supporting actress for her portrayal of the determined mother of Christy Brown, who was born with cerebral palsy and could control only his left foot. Daniel Day-Lewis, who played Christy Brown, won the award for best actor.

“We will never see her like again and the world is lesser for the lack of her,” Belfield said. “I was honored to know, love and work with her and she will always have a place in my heart and in the heart of so many film and TV fans the world over.”

Fricker, who appeared in more than 90 films and television shows between 1964 and 2024, was known for her role as the “pigeon lady” in the 1992 film “Home Alone 2: Lost in New York,” where she played a homeless woman who befriended Macaulay Culkin’s character in New York’s Central Park.

She also featured in the original cast of the BBC medical drama “Casualty” and appeared alongside Cate Blanchett in “Veronica Guerin,” the story of an Irish investigative journalist who was murdered in 1996.

Born in Dublin in 1945, Fricker received the city’s highest honor earlier this year when she was awarded the Freedom of the City.

In her autobiography “She Died Young: A Life in Fragments,” Fricker describes both happy childhood escapades with her sister Grania and her struggles to overcome sexual violence and mental health issues, which caused her to be institutionalized several times. Published in September 2025, the book appeared on the Irish Sunday Times bestseller list.

Simon Harris, Ireland’s deputy prime minister, said the country had lost a national treasure.

“She truly was among the greatest exports this country has ever produced and an ambassador for Irish talent on the world stage,” he said. “Quite simply, we will never see the like of her ever again.”


Netflix Tumbles 9% as Weak Earnings Forecast Deepens Doubts Over Growth

 The Netflix logo is pictured at the company's Hollywood studio offices at Sunset Bronson Studios in Los Angeles, California on December 5, 2025. (AFP)
The Netflix logo is pictured at the company's Hollywood studio offices at Sunset Bronson Studios in Los Angeles, California on December 5, 2025. (AFP)
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Netflix Tumbles 9% as Weak Earnings Forecast Deepens Doubts Over Growth

 The Netflix logo is pictured at the company's Hollywood studio offices at Sunset Bronson Studios in Los Angeles, California on December 5, 2025. (AFP)
The Netflix logo is pictured at the company's Hollywood studio offices at Sunset Bronson Studios in Los Angeles, California on December 5, 2025. (AFP)

Netflix's shares tumbled ‌9.2% before the bell on Friday following another weaker-than-expected earnings forecast from the streaming major, deepening doubts about its ability to sustain growth momentum.

While the company has gone beyond its traditional subscription-driven model, relying on advertising, live content and price hikes to boost revenue per user, it has been locked in a battle for user attention with traditional media such as Walt Disney ‌and social ‌media such as YouTube. The ‌stock ⁠is down more than ⁠44% since hitting an all-time high in June 2025.

"The story lacks excitement," said Jeffrey Wlodarczak, analyst at Pivotal Research Group.

Subscriber growth remains central to Netflix's business, he said, adding that younger audiences are increasingly gravitating toward free social ⁠media platforms over long-form content.

"We ‌believe this will ‌result in slower subscriber growth and attempts by the company ‌to offset this via more aggressive ‌price increases and investment in content."

The company forecast quarterly earnings per share and revenue below analyst estimates for a second quarter in a row, on Thursday, ‌with at least 11 analysts lowering their price targets.

The streaming giant will also ⁠cut ⁠its twice-yearly release of a viewing-hours report to once a year starting in January 2027. It stopped publishing quarterly subscriber numbers in 2025.

The first half of 2026 did little to ease bearish concerns, and the second half's content slate is weaker compared to a year ago, fueling the bear case, according to Jefferies analysts.

Netflix's shares were trading at 19.92 times 12-month forward profit estimates, compared with 13.54 for Walt Disney and Comcast's 6.57.


Actor Sam Neill Died of Pneumonia, Says Agent

(FILES) New-Zealand actor Sam Neill attends the photocall of the movie "Sweet Country" presented in competition at the 74th Venice Film Festival at Venice Lido on September 6, 2017. (Photo by Tiziana FABI / AFP)
(FILES) New-Zealand actor Sam Neill attends the photocall of the movie "Sweet Country" presented in competition at the 74th Venice Film Festival at Venice Lido on September 6, 2017. (Photo by Tiziana FABI / AFP)
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Actor Sam Neill Died of Pneumonia, Says Agent

(FILES) New-Zealand actor Sam Neill attends the photocall of the movie "Sweet Country" presented in competition at the 74th Venice Film Festival at Venice Lido on September 6, 2017. (Photo by Tiziana FABI / AFP)
(FILES) New-Zealand actor Sam Neill attends the photocall of the movie "Sweet Country" presented in competition at the 74th Venice Film Festival at Venice Lido on September 6, 2017. (Photo by Tiziana FABI / AFP)

"Jurassic Park" star Sam Neill died of pneumonia, his agent said Thursday, in a message aimed at providing clarity to fans.

Neill died in Australia on Monday at the age of 78, his family said in a statement.

He was cancer-free at the time, his family added without elaborating on the cause of death.

"I spoke with his family and wish to clarify some details for his fans," long-time agent Philip Grenz said in a statement to public broadcaster Radio New Zealand.

"Sam passed away from pneumonia. Prior to becoming sick, Sam had valiantly fought and beaten lymphoma through a new treatment called CAR-T therapy."

The actor's family is to hold a private ceremony in New Zealand, AFP quoted the agent as saying.

"As Sam was an intensely private man who loathed a fuss, his family will honor him with a private family memorial at his farm in New Zealand at a still-undetermined later date."

Grenz said Neill had filmed four projects in the past year, which would all be released in the "coming months", without giving further details.

Neill revealed in a 2023 memoir he was "possibly dying" with stage-three non-Hodgkin lymphoma.

But he declared himself cancer-free earlier this year, thanks to a genetic therapy that modified his immune system.

Born in Northern Ireland in 1947, he moved to the rugged South Island of New Zealand as a child.

He was christened Nigel John Dermot but decided his first name was too "effete" for New Zealand and switched it to Sam.

Neill started acting in New Zealand films in the early 1970s before moving into larger roles in Australia.

His big breakthrough came in 1993 when he played Dr Alan Grant in the blockbuster "Jurassic Park".

When he was not acting, Neill also ran vineyards in the picturesque Central Otago region of New Zealand's South Island.

Tributes have poured in from friends, colleagues, neighbors in Central Otago, and some of Hollywood's biggest names, including director Steven Spielberg and fellow "Jurassic Park" actors Laura Dern and Jeff Goldblum.