The Film Commission has launched the second edition of its local film community engagement initiative, featuring 12 diverse discussion workshops and four cinema nights across Riyadh, Al-Ahsa, Hail, and Taif.
This initiative aims to foster communication and exchange of expertise between professionals and amateurs, enhance the skills of local filmmakers, and build a vibrant cinematic community through training and cultural activities. Targeting creatives, students, and amateurs, it includes workshops on scriptwriting, directing, cinematography, and production, SPA reported.
Cinema nights will showcase local and international films, accompanied by discussions promoting cinema as a cultural and artistic medium.
This initiative reflects the commission's commitment to collaborative efforts with local cultural institutions, art centers, cultural associations, and educational bodies, promoting sustainability in cultural impact and highlighting regional heritage.
The first edition of this initiative had a significant impact, comprising 35 workshops across the Kingdom, with over 800 participants and more than 100 hours of discussions.
This initiative is part of the Film Commission's ongoing efforts to develop the local film industry and strengthen ties with experts, academics, and critics.