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Fenaa Alawwal Launches Inaugural ‘Art Films Week’ to Foster Cross-Cultural Dialogue

Fenaa Alawwal, a renowned cultural hub located in Riyadh’s Diplomatic Quarter, revealed in a press release on Sunday the debut of its inaugural “Art Films Week.” The event, which will continue through November 21, celebrates independent cinema and seeks to encourage meaningful dialogue and interaction between filmmakers and audiences.


According to the release, art enthusiasts can expect a diverse program featuring screenings of art documentaries and animations. The inaugural film, “Nam June Paik: Moon is the Oldest TV,” delves into the visionary work of Asian artist Nam June Paik and his groundbreaking exploration of personalized media channels.


The event features a variety of independent film screenings, including art documentaries for the general public and animations for kids, all presented in the center’s outdoor area.
The event will feature the following films over the next four days: “Van Gogh and Japan,” “Omar Sharif: A Nomad’s Life,” “The King and Mister Bird,” and “The Prince Voyage”.

The Art Films Week event embodies Fenaa Alawwal’s mission to unite thinkers, creatives, and individuals with a variety of talents, fostering a platform for knowledge sharing and cross-cultural dialogue.

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