Red Sea International Film Festival

The Red Sea International Film Festival is a film festival launched in 2019 and held in Jeddah, western Saudi Arabia.[1][2] The festival mainly focuses on new storytelling trends, as well as emerging talents from Saudi Arabia, the Arab world and the rest of the Global South.[3] The festival looks at establishing a solid foundation for the film industry in Saudi Arabia that may contribute to diversifying the income of the country.[4] The first edition of the festival is being held in the old town of Jeddah from 6 December and will close on 15 December 2021.[5]

Red Sea International Film Festival
Opening filmCyrano by Joe Wright
Closing film83 by Kabir Khan
LocationArbaeen lagoon, Al Madinah Al Munawarah Road, old town Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
Founded2019
Most recent2021
Film titles138 from 67 countries
Hosted byRed Sea Film Festival Foundation
Festival dateOpening: December 6, 2021 (2021-12-06)
Closing: December 15, 2021 (2021-12-15)
LanguageArabic
English
WebsiteRSFF

Organization

The festival is organized and operated by the Red Sea Film Festival Foundation, a non-profit cultural organization registered in Saudi Arabia.[3][1] The Foundation is chaired by Prince Badr Al Saud, Saudi Arabia's minister of culture."[6]

Festivals

2021 edition

2021 edition of the festival was opened on 6 December 2021 with Joe Wright’s Cyrano at Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. 138 films from 67 countries will be screened in the festival, which includes 16 films in competition section.[7] It closed on 15 December with the world premiere of Kabir Khan‘s film 83.[8] The event came after several boycott calls by the critics, who warned that the Saudi authorities were attempting to divert the international attention from the country's poor human rights records. The Kingdom was being accused of using culture to whitewash its image at a global level. One of the critics said that without freedom of speech, the festival descended into a propaganda.[9]

Red Sea Competition
Winners[10]
Best Film
  • Best Film: Brighton 4th by Levan Koguashvili – Georgia, Russia, Bulgaria, USA, Monaco.
Best Director
  • Best Director: Europa by Haider Rashid – Iraq, Italy, Kuwait
  • Jury Prize: Hit The Road by Panah Panahi – Iran
  • Best Actor: Adam Ali for Europa – Iraq, Italy, Kuwait
  • Best Actress: Arawinda Kirana for Yuni – Indonesia, Singapore, France, Australia
  • Best Saudi Film: Rupture by Hamzah K. Jamjoom – Saudi Arabia
  • Audience Award: You Resemble Me by Dina Amer – Egypt, France, U.S.
  • Immersive Silver Yusr: Samsara by Hsin-Chien Huang – Taiwan
  • Immersive Gold Yusr: End of Night by David Adler – Denmark, France
  • Short Competition Golden Yusr: Tala’Vision by Murad Abu Eisheh – Jordan, Germany
  • Special Mention: Farha by Darin J. Sallam – Jordan
  • Best Cinematic Contribution: Amin Jafari for Hit the Road – Iran
  • Best Screenplay: Neighbours by Mano Khalil – Syria, Switzerland

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