Soundtracks from Italian Cinema's Golden Age Get New Lease of Life

The logo of Universal Music Group (UMG) is seen at a building in Zurich, Switzerland July 25, 2016. (Reuters)
The logo of Universal Music Group (UMG) is seen at a building in Zurich, Switzerland July 25, 2016. (Reuters)
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Soundtracks from Italian Cinema's Golden Age Get New Lease of Life

The logo of Universal Music Group (UMG) is seen at a building in Zurich, Switzerland July 25, 2016. (Reuters)
The logo of Universal Music Group (UMG) is seen at a building in Zurich, Switzerland July 25, 2016. (Reuters)

Soundtracks from the golden age of Italian cinema are to be made available to a new generation of music and film lovers under a new partnership between Universal Music Group (UMG) and Sugar, Italy’s leading independent label.

More than 2,000 historic soundtracks from films including Federico Fellini’s “La Dolce Vita” and “Amarcord” and Luchino Visconti’s “Il Gattopardo” (The Leopard) and scores from composers such as Ennio Morricone will be reintroduced and distributed via Decca Records.

Under the partnership, UMG Italy will also distribute recordings from Sugar’s roster of contemporary artists including Italy’s biggest pop-rock stadium act Negramaro and pop-jazz artist Raphael Gualazzi.

“Having one, truly unique, worldwide distribution solution for the entire breadth of Sugar recordings is a very important step, as we look to grow our reach and visibility into new territories,” Filippo Sugar, CEO of the 88-year-old Italian music company, said in a press release.

Universal and Sugar have cooperated before on numerous projects, including a live-streamed Easter performance this year by Italian tenor Andrea Bocelli from an empty Duomo cathedral in Milan at the peak of Italy’s coronavirus crisis.

UMG, based in the United States, is one of the world’s biggest record labels.



Jeddah Historic District Program Set to Host Red Sea International Film Festival in December

Held under the theme "The New Home of Film", the festival will take place for the first time in the Culture Square of Jeddah Historic District. (SPA)
Held under the theme "The New Home of Film", the festival will take place for the first time in the Culture Square of Jeddah Historic District. (SPA)
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Jeddah Historic District Program Set to Host Red Sea International Film Festival in December

Held under the theme "The New Home of Film", the festival will take place for the first time in the Culture Square of Jeddah Historic District. (SPA)
Held under the theme "The New Home of Film", the festival will take place for the first time in the Culture Square of Jeddah Historic District. (SPA)

The Jeddah Historic District Program, affiliated with the Saudi Ministry of Culture, will host the fourth edition of the Red Sea International Film Festival (RSIFF) from December 5 to 14.

Held under the theme "The New Home of Film", the festival will take place for the first time in the Culture Square of Jeddah Historic District, providing a unique setting for artists and culture enthusiasts.

The Culture Square features cinema halls, a theater, and service facilities, along with the teamLab Borderless Jeddah Art Museum, a digital art museum. Situated by Lake Al-Arbaeen, the square offers scenic views of the surroundings.

As part of its commitment to preserving heritage and promoting cultural creativity, the program has transformed the square into a cultural landmark while retaining the area's architectural essence. This initiative aligns with Saudi Vision 2030 goal aiming to establish the area as a global cultural hub.

At this year's festival 120 films from 81 countries will be screened, including 48 world premieres, 66 Arab movies, 34 Saudi films, 54 short films, and 63 feature films.

Moreover, 36 filmmakers will vie for awards, and 38 outstanding film and television projects will be featured at the Red Sea Souk Project Market, highlighting a variety of storytelling styles and talents from across the globe.