
Red Sea Labs Launches Directors Program to Empower Emerging Filmmakers
"The Directors' Program marks a bold step forward for the Labs in our mission to nurture regional talent and connect them with the global filmmaking community,' head of Red Sea Labs Ryan Ashore was quoted as saying in a statement.
This initiative, said the statement, reflects the Red Sea Film Foundation's commitment - through Red Sea Labs - to empowering creative voices by facilitating direct engagement with leading international filmmakers, and by equipping participants with the professional tools and creative guidance required to advance their careers.
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