The Red Sea International Film Festival will present the Women In Cinema panel at the Variety Global Conversations event at the Cannes Film Festival.
The panel will take place at La Plage Des Palmes on Saturday, May 18, at 12pm Cet.
Below is a complete list of the panelists:
Salma Abu Deif is an Egyptian actress and model who both produced and played the lead role in “A Nose and Three Eyes” that screened at the 2023 Red Sea International Film Festival.
Kiara Advani has starred in seven global blockbusters, including critically acclaimed “Shershaah.” She is set to appear in “Game Changer,” directed by S. Shankar, and “War 2” alongside Hrithik Roshan and in “Don 3” alongside Ranveer Singh.
Sarocha Chankimha (Aka Freen) is a Thai actress, model and singer, who in 2022 appeared in “Secret Crush” on “You and Gap: The Series,” which gained her international notice and multiple awards.
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The panel will take place at La Plage Des Palmes on Saturday, May 18, at 12pm Cet.
Below is a complete list of the panelists:
Salma Abu Deif is an Egyptian actress and model who both produced and played the lead role in “A Nose and Three Eyes” that screened at the 2023 Red Sea International Film Festival.
Kiara Advani has starred in seven global blockbusters, including critically acclaimed “Shershaah.” She is set to appear in “Game Changer,” directed by S. Shankar, and “War 2” alongside Hrithik Roshan and in “Don 3” alongside Ranveer Singh.
Sarocha Chankimha (Aka Freen) is a Thai actress, model and singer, who in 2022 appeared in “Secret Crush” on “You and Gap: The Series,” which gained her international notice and multiple awards.
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- 5/17/2024
- by Nick Vivarelli
- Variety Film + TV
Just over six years have passed since Saudi Arabia announced the lifting of its 35-year cinema ban as part of a strategy to open up the country and move its economy away from a reliance on oil.
In a sign that things were already bubbling prior to the Ministry of Culture’s official announcement in December 2017, the country’s Saudi Film Festival (Sff), taking place in the Eastern Province city of Dhahran, will mark its 10th anniversary from May 2 to 9.
The event grew out of under-the-radar screenings in the early 2000s at a local culture association of arthouse DVDs, subtitled into Arabic by an underground outfit.
“We were fighting to screen films in public,” recounts Sff’s founding director Ahmed Almulla, the artist and poet who spearheaded the screenings. “Things changed in the blink of eye. It’s a revolution, what’s happened in Saudi Arabia with art and culture.
In a sign that things were already bubbling prior to the Ministry of Culture’s official announcement in December 2017, the country’s Saudi Film Festival (Sff), taking place in the Eastern Province city of Dhahran, will mark its 10th anniversary from May 2 to 9.
The event grew out of under-the-radar screenings in the early 2000s at a local culture association of arthouse DVDs, subtitled into Arabic by an underground outfit.
“We were fighting to screen films in public,” recounts Sff’s founding director Ahmed Almulla, the artist and poet who spearheaded the screenings. “Things changed in the blink of eye. It’s a revolution, what’s happened in Saudi Arabia with art and culture.
- 4/23/2024
- by Melanie Goodfellow
- Deadline Film + TV
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