The Red Sea International Film Festival (RSIFF) has unveiled the lineup of its “New Saudi Cinema” short film program, according to the Saudi Press Agency.
The program will feature five films that offer a vibrant image of the Kingdom’s thriving cinematic scene.
Interestingly, the films include fiction, documentary, and animation, embodying a clear reflection to the creativity and artistic voices of a new generation of Saudi storytellers.
The lineup features the following works:
- Noor
- Human Tide
- Seven Summits
- Beyond the Shifting Sands
- Circles of Life
These works reflect the richness of the Saudi documentary scene and the creative imagination that outlines today’s Saudi documentary storytelling.
Furthermore, they showcase the spirit of ambition and creativity among national talents in the cinema sector.
Notably, the New Saudi Cinema program has received over 200 submissions representing a living proof of the growing interest in filmmaking across Saudi Arabia.
The films are scheduled to screen during the festival’s fifth edition, taking place from December 4 to 13 in Historic Jeddah.
Through this program, the Red Sea International Film Festival underscores its commitment to supporting national talent and fostering Saudi Arabia’s presence in global cinema.
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