Nine Saudis Among Top 100 Influencers in Arab World Filmmaking Industry

Vox opens first cinema in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
Vox opens first cinema in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
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Nine Saudis Among Top 100 Influencers in Arab World Filmmaking Industry

Vox opens first cinema in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
Vox opens first cinema in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

Four Saudi films are participating it the 69th Berlin International Film Festival – held February 7-17- with reports showing that nine Saudi nationals have made it to the list of top 100 influencers in Arab Film Industry.

The Saudi filmmaking industry has been witnessing remarkable growth over the last few years.

Saudi films participating in Festival are: “Hayat Molawana” (Arabic for “Colorful Life”) by Abdel Rahman Sondaggi, “Oghniyat Al Bajaa” (Arabic for “The Song of the Swan”) by director Hana Al Omair, "Jaber" by director Abdul Rahman al-Jandal and “Qobool” (Arabic for “Acceptance”) by director Sarah Al-Muneef.

The four films will be screened next Monday at the Festival.

The list of the 100 most influential people in the Arab film industry, according to a report released by Arab Cinema Center, a non-profit organization registered in Amsterdam and promoting Arab filmmaking, included Saudi influences working to enrich the cinematic movement both in the Kingdom and the Arab world.

Amongst those named in the report were Prince Al-Waleed bin Talal, Rotana group owner, and Turki Al-Shabanah, a famous Saudi media personality associated with Rotana.

Shabanah was also listed by Variety as one of the 500 most influential figures in media worldwide.

The Saudi cinema industry is witnessing remarkable recovery with authorities covering an ambitious plan to open and operate 350 high-end movie theaters across the Kingdom. More than 2,500 screens would be up and running by 2030.

The report also listed Haifaa al-Mansour, the first female Saudi filmmaker who has enjoyed a thriving career. In one of her works, Mansour shed light on openness in Saudi Arabia.

“Wadjda”, the first feature film shot entirely in Saudi Arabia and the first feature-length film made by a female Saudi director, has won many awards and earned more than $7 million.

The list also included Saudi director and producer Mamdouh Salem, CEO of Cinema 70 which is run by Rowad Media. Salem is also founder of the first film festival in Saudi Arabia.

Hadeel Kamel, a managing director at Arab Radio and Television Network, was also included.

The TV group is cited as the reason behind the largest Arab film library in the Arab world, which accounts for about 60 percent of the history of Arab film heritage.

Waleed bin Ibrahim Al Ibrahim, founder and chairman of Middle East Broadcasting Center, the largest free television group in the Arab world, better known as the MBC Group, was also mentioned.

Saudi screenwriter Ayman Jamal, who co-authored and directed “Bilal: A New Breed of Hero, was also included in the list.



Saudi, Thai Foreign Ministers Co-Chair First Saudi-Thai Coordination Council Meeting

The convening of this meeting underscores the advancing relations between the governments of Saudi Arabia and Thailand - SPA
The convening of this meeting underscores the advancing relations between the governments of Saudi Arabia and Thailand - SPA
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Saudi, Thai Foreign Ministers Co-Chair First Saudi-Thai Coordination Council Meeting

The convening of this meeting underscores the advancing relations between the governments of Saudi Arabia and Thailand - SPA
The convening of this meeting underscores the advancing relations between the governments of Saudi Arabia and Thailand - SPA

Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah and Minister of Foreign Affairs of Thailand Maris Sangiampongsa co-chaired the first meeting of the Saudi-Thai Coordination Council in Bangkok on Thursday.
The convening of this meeting underscores the advancing relations between the governments of Saudi Arabia and Thailand, aiming to enhance coordination and collaboration across various sectors to fulfill the aspirations of both nations' leaders and peoples. This aligns with the shared objectives of the Saudi-Thai Coordination Council, focusing on enhancing cooperation, connectivity, and integration between the two countries through the council and its subcommittees in areas such as politics, security, defense, energy, economy, investment, education, culture, tourism, and other mutual interests, SPA reported.
During the meeting, the co-chairs reviewed the bilateral relations and emphasized the significance of sustained joint efforts between the two friendly nations. They expressed contentment with the outcomes of the committee sessions, which produced over 70 joint initiatives spanning various fields.
They highlighted the importance of upholding and advancing the council's work and collaboration among its committees while reinforcing coordination to amplify its effectiveness as an institutional mechanism framing bilateral cooperation. They also underscored the importance of implementing the recommendations and initiatives of the committee heads with the support of the council's general secretariat, looking forward to the upcoming second council meeting in Saudi Arabia.
At the conclusion of the meeting, the two ministers signed the minutes of the first meeting of the Saudi-Thai Coordination Council.
Following the meeting, the two sides signed a cooperation program between the Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs, represented by the Prince Saud Al-Faisal Institute for Diplomatic Studies, and the Thai Ministry of Foreign Affairs, represented by the Devawongse Varopakarn Institute of Foreign Affairs (DVIFA).