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Oscars: 'Barakah Meets Barakah' second ever Saudi Foreign Language entry
Romantic comedy will bow at Toronto next month.
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Red Sea Film Festival director steps down before delayed first edition
Mahmoud Sabbagh had been due to host the inaugural edition in March.
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Film-maker calls for Saudi cinemas to show his film
Saudi film-maker Mahmoud Sabbagh challenges Saudi authorities to show his film in cinemas.
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85 in foreign language Oscar race
Eighty-five countries have submitted a film for consideration in the 60th anniversary year of the foreign language film category.
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Saudi Arabia’s new Red Sea International Film Festival sets dates, unveils team
The inaugural event will run March 12-21, 2020 in Jeddah.
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Saudi Arabia launches Red Sea International Film Festival
Event to focus on emerging Arab world talent, international storytelling trends.
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Red Sea International Film Festival announces $3m worth of prizes
New ‘Yusr’ awards are named after a type of black coral found in the Red Sea.
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Can Red Sea Film Festival reconcile its bold vision with Saudi Arabia’s political controversy?
Saudi Arabia is receiving ongoing criticism for its human rights record.
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Michael Lerman, PSIFF artistic director
In his first year as artistic director at the Palm Springs International Film Festival, Lerman looks ahead to a handful of anticipated highlights in the 2017 programme.
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