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Arab News
15-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Arab News
Mohammed Al-Turki attends ‘Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning' premiere at Cannes
DUBAI: Saudi film producer Mohammed Al-Turki was spotted at the red carpet premiere of 'Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning' at the 78th annual Cannes Film Festival on Wednesday. For the latest updates, follow us on Instagram @ Al-Turki, who previously served as CEO of the Red Sea International Film Festival, wore a midnight blue Berluti ensemble for the occasion. His look featured a satin and Super 200s micro design wool three-piece tuxedo, styled with a matching midnight blue bow tie and cotton shirt. He completed the outfit with black patent leather loafers. He posed for photos alongside Egyptian actress Yousra before the film's screening. 'Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning' stars Tom Cruise, Hayley Atwell and Ving Rhames, continuing the story from 2023's 'Dead Reckoning – Part One.' The sequel follows Ethan Hunt and his team as they face off against the Entity, a rogue AI threatening global security. With the previous installment underperforming at the box office, this chapter is seen as a crucial release for the franchise. The film is scheduled to hit theaters on May 22.


Daily Mail
29-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Naomi Campbell wows in skimpy yellow bikini as she shares rare snaps with her two children and friends while soaking up the sun during Maldives getaway
Naomi Campbell looked to be enjoying a well-deserved family holiday as she shared rare snaps with her two children as they soaked up the sun in the Maldives. The supermodel, 54, took to Instagram on Tuesday with an array of snaps from her getaway at the One&Only Reethi Rah beach resort. The star showcased her incredible figure in a skimpy pale yellow bikini as she posed for a sunset boat picture before heading into the sea for a spot of snorkelling. In another sweet snap the mother-of-two looked out at the sunset as she cuddled up to her daughter, three, before the pair were joined by her son, 22 months, as they dressed up for dinner. Naomi was also joined by her pals film producer Mohammed Al Turki and model Natasha Poly. The pair have been friends for several years after Mohammed first shared a snap with the superstar on his Instagram back in 2021. They have been fixtures at each other's sides at many events since, including last year's BAFTA's, Cannes film festival, Paris Fashion Week in 2022 and 2023 and several exclusive parties, like Edward Enninful 's birthday bash. She penned in the caption: Family time #blessed❤️❤️ you never disappoint @ooreethirah'. The vacation snaps come after Naomi confirmed last year that she welcomed both her children via surrogate after becoming a mother for the first time in 2021 aged 50 and posed with the newborn on the cover of Vogue. The supermodel shocked the world when she announced the surprise birth her daughter followed by a son in 2023, both of whose names the catwalk queen has not made public. Naomi previously admitted that her daughter wasn't adopted before clarifying that she hadn't been pregnant herself as she discussed how much her children mean to her. Telling The Times: 'My babies are everything to me. It's made me fear for the future.' Naomi went on to explain that she was never looking for a father for her kids and is happy being 'a single mother of a single mum'. When asked whether she used a surrogate she replied: 'I did. I hope for a better world for my children. They are 110 per cent my priority. I have to be there for them on their first day at school.' Naomi was also joined by her pals film producer Mohammed Al Turki. The pair have been friends for several years after he first shared a snap with her on his Instagram back in 2021 Naomi was also joined by her model pal Natasha Poly as the pair showcased their stylish beach ensembles (L) as well as their glamour evening wear (R) Her daughter's arrival sparked widespread speculation that she used a surrogate, a popular approach among older celebrity mothers, because she was not spotted with an obvious baby bump in the months leading up to the birth. Naomi also spoke of her concern that younger generations are not interested in having children and she insisted parenthood is always 'worth it', no matter how difficult the circumstances. She said: 'I have heard a lot of young girls saying that it is too expensive to have children and they may not want them, and I have said, "You will change your mind. You will want to be a mum"'. 'I understand economically it is tough. But my mum had nothing and she made it work. It's worth it. It is so amazing'. She continued: 'We have to depend on the younger generation to change this world. I trust my children more than us to do the right thing.' Elsewhere in the interview, she revealed that she won't let her daughter go into the world of work at 15 like she did, after starting her own career in her teenage years when she did her first cover shoot. The beauty, who was whisked abroad to model in her first photoshoot for Elle in New Orleans aged 15, said she would be uncomfortable with her now three-year-old to start working so young. The mother-of-two said: 'I'm not sure I would let her start working at 15. It's a ruthless world.'


Leaders
08-04-2025
- Business
- Leaders
Red Sea Fund Unveils 2025 Grants to Boost Global Film Projects
Saudi Arabia's Red Sea Fund now invites creators to apply for its 2025 Production Grants' second cycle. Aspiring filmmakers from Saudi Arabia, the Arab world, Africa, and Asia can secure funding to bring their stories to global audiences. Eligible Projects and Regions The Red Sea Film Foundation provides financial grants that enable promising cinematic voices to complete their projects and share their narratives with the world. The second cycle of the fund supports projects ready to move into production. It offers grants for feature-length films (60 minutes or more), whether fiction or animation, from directors in Saudi Arabia, the Arab region, Africa, and Asia. The Fund also supports TV series (25–59 minutes per episode) from the same eligible regions and short films (under 60 minutes), including fiction, documentary, or animation, exclusively from Saudi directors. Filmmakers from Saudi Arabia, the Arab world, Africa, and Asia can apply through the website before the 21 April deadline. Since its establishment in 2021, the Red Sea Fund has supported over 280 projects, with past grantees earned acclaim at Cannes, Sundance, and the Oscars, boosting regional cinema's international profile. Strategic Vision for Cultural Growth Mohammed Al Turki, CEO of the Red Sea Film Foundation, stated, 'We're committed to nurturing talent that bridges cultures through compelling storytelling.' The fund aligns with Saudi Vision 2030, fostering creative industries and economic diversification. Applicants must submit project details, budgets, and sample reels. The Fund encourages early submissions. Selected projects gain not only funding but also mentorship and festival networking opportunities. Don't miss the 21 April cutoff. This cycle promises to further solidify Saudi Arabia's role as a hub for cinematic innovation and cross-cultural collaboration. Short link : Post Views: 28