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Saudi Film Commission Launches ‘Saudi Film Nights’ in Australia, with Screenings in Sydney and Melbourne


Riyadh, The Saudi Film Commission, in partnership with Australian production company Blacksand Pictures, is bringing Saudi Film Nights to the Sydney Opera House and Sofitel Melbourne on Collins on June 26-28.

The event is aimed at fostering collaboration between the Australian and Saudi film industries. There will be two separate screenings, each comprising two films. Audiences can enjoy “Hajjan” by director Abu Bakr Shawky, screened alongside the short film “Me and Aydarous” by director Sara Balghonaim, or watch the comedy-drama “Alhamour H.A.” by director Abdulelah Alqurashi, shown with animated stop-motion short “Saleeg” from director Afnan Bawyan. Each screening will be followed by a question-and-answer session with visiting Saudi film representatives. The events will be mainly attended by local film industry professionals.

Saudi Film Nights reflects the commission’s commitment to promoting the Kingdom’s film culture and highlighting Saudi films on an international stage. “We are also fostering collabor
ation between international film communities, including the Australian film industry, to exchange expertise and knowledge.,” said Saudi Film Commission CEO Abdullah bin Nasser Al-Qahtani.

“The selection committee, composed of Alan Finney and Jane Jeffes, has chosen some of the best Saudi productions to present in Australia.” said Kauthar Abdulalim, the founder of Blacksand Pictures.

The event reflects the Saudi Film Commission’s unwavering dedication to fostering global partnerships and leveraging cultural exchange as a cornerstone of Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 and establishing strong relationships in global cinema for the exchange of expertise and knowledge.

Source: Saudi Press Agency