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Saudi Film Commission showcases local talent at Malmö Arab Film Festival

Saudi Film Commission showcases local talent at Malmö Arab Film Festival

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This tour features screenings of select Saudi films, followed by engaging dialogue sessions with Saudi filmmakers and talent.
The Saudi Film Commission has participated in the Malmö Arab Film Festival, taking place in Sweden from April 29 to May 5, as part of its efforts to elevate the international presence of Saudi cinema.
Demonstrating its strategic push to spotlight local filmmaking on the global stage, the commission has partnered with the festival to present an 'Arabian Nights' event. This initiative includes a multi-city film tour across seven locations in three Scandinavian countries from April 27 to May 8.
The tour features screenings of select Saudi films, complemented by interactive dialogue sessions with Saudi filmmakers and creatives. These events aim to introduce diverse cinematic voices from the Kingdom to broader international audiences while emphasising the dynamic growth and creative potential of Saudi Arabia's film industry.
Norah, Lail Nahar, Fakhr Alsuwaidi, II Signore and Holes are part of the screening.
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