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Past Event

Behind the Scenes: The Origins and Outlook of Saudi Arabia’s Film Industry

On September 4, AGSIW hosted a discussion on the past, present, and future of Saudi film.

Date

Sep 4, 2024

About the event

Saudi Arabia is emerging as a new center for Gulf and Arab film. While public cinemas only opened in the kingdom in 2018, grassroots and state-led film and television production was seeded earlier, with pioneering directors and young creatives building audiences through internet platforms, such as YouTube. Today Saudi films and shows are produced or distributed through regional and global streaming platforms. Saudis take part in international festivals and welcome global stars at the annual Red Sea Film Festival in Jeddah. The hundreds of movie theaters across the country have generated nearly $1 billion in revenue since 2018. 

What genres of narrative and documentary film are being produced today in contrast to the pre-cinema days? Which state institutions, public programs, and private organizations anchor the country’s film industry and creative ecosystem? How are educational institutions adapting to shape the next generation of Saudi filmmakers and critics? How do cinemas and moviegoing impact public attitudes and social life in the kingdom? 

The views represented herein are the author's or speaker's own and do not necessarily reflect the views of AGSI, its staff, or its board of directors.

Speakers

Musab Alamri

Filmmaker, Educator, and Scholar

Fatima AlBanawi

Director, Producer, Actor

Abdulrahman Alghannam

Educator and Scholar

Aymen Khoja

Producer and Director

Moderator

Alia Yunis

Visiting Scholar, AGSI