Red Sea International Film Festival Launches 38 Movie Projects

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The Red Sea International Film Festival logo
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Red Sea International Film Festival Launches 38 Movie Projects

The Red Sea International Film Festival logo
The Red Sea International Film Festival logo

The Red Sea International Film Festival announced the launch of 38 unique film and television projects as part of this year’s Titles for Souk Project Market List, which celebrates diverse storytelling styles and talents from around the world, reflecting the festival’s commitment to its theme, "A New Home for Cinema" during its upcoming December 5-14 run in Historic Jeddah.

The list includes 12 projects developed through the Red Sea Lodge annual program, held in partnership with the Torino Film Lab and sponsored by Film AlUla. This year, the market expanded its support to include serialized storytelling, featuring seven series currently in development within the Series Lab, in collaboration with Film Independent. The Red Sea Souk, the film market of the Red Sea Film Foundation, is designed to enhance global exchange and partnerships between the international and Saudi film industries.

The four-day market will feature a range of curated events aimed at strengthening co-production, international distribution, and creating new job opportunities. It will offer an unprecedented glimpse into the dynamic, emerging Saudi film landscape, in addition to showcasing the best of the Arab market through pitching sessions, individual meetings, film screenings, industry discussions, and networking events.

As part of its major program expansion, the Red Sea Souk opened participation this year for the first time to filmmakers from across Asia, with 28% of the applications coming from the continent. This marks a significant milestone in the history of the Red Sea International Film Festival, as participation was previously limited to projects directors from Africa or the Arab world.

The Red Sea International Film Festival celebrates the finest of Arab and global cinema in Jeddah, the “Bride of the Red Sea.” The festival’s cinematic program offers a variety of categories and sections, featuring films from around the world, from restored cinematic treasures with the latest screening technology to the most recent works by emerging talents.

The festival will host an elite lineup of artistic talent, filmmakers, and industry professionals from the Arab world and beyond, in addition to film competitions for both feature and short films. It will also include art events and host numerous panels and workshops aimed at supporting, developing, and encouraging rising talents.



Riyadh Metro Opens Its Doors to the Public Sunday

This comes following the inauguration by Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud on November 27, 2024 - SPA
This comes following the inauguration by Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud on November 27, 2024 - SPA
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Riyadh Metro Opens Its Doors to the Public Sunday

This comes following the inauguration by Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud on November 27, 2024 - SPA
This comes following the inauguration by Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud on November 27, 2024 - SPA

Riyadh Metro, operated by the Royal Commission for Riyadh City (RCRC), opened its doors to passengers on Sunday.
The metro is now serving commuters on three of its six lines: the Blue Line (Al-Olaya-Al Batha), the Yellow Line (King Khalid International Airport Road), and the Purple Line (Abdulrahman bin Aauf Street–Sheikh Hassan bin Hussain bin Ali Road).
The remaining three lines will follow a sequential operation plan. The Red Line (King Abdullah Road) and the Green Line (King Abdulaziz Road) will start on December 15, 2024, while the Orange Line (Madinah Road) will start being operational on January 5, 2025.
According to SPA, stations on the Blue Line, Al-Olaya-Al Batha, will open to passengers before the end of 2024.

These stations include Ministry of Interior, Qasr Al-Hukm, Sulaiman Al Habib, Al Murooj, Murabba, Wurud 2, Bank Albilad, King Fahd District, King Fahd Library, National Museum, Al Batha, and Al-Aziziyah.
An Naseem Station on the Purple Line, along Abdulrahman bin Aauf Street–Sheikh Hassan bin Hussain bin Ali Road will open during the same timeframe.
Passengers can specify their destinations and buy tickets using the "darb" mobile app or directly from vending machines at the stations.