Saudi Arabia celebrated International Cinema Day, a cultural occasion dedicated to honoring cinematic heritage and the preservation of classic films. The day featured a variety of events, including free or discounted screenings, panel discussions, and workshops with directors and filmmakers, aimed at showcasing emerging talent and fostering industry growth.
The Saudi Film Commission is actively working to build a competitive national film industry by regulating the sector, empowering local talent, developing infrastructure, attracting investment, and promoting Saudi content. These initiatives are designed to support the creative economy and strengthen the Kingdom's presence both regionally and globally.
Saudi Arabia hosts numerous film festivals throughout the year, such as the Red Sea International Film Festival, which is the largest in the country and one of the most prominent in the Middle East. These festivals highlight films from around the world and provide platforms for local talent, celebrating cultural identity and encouraging international collaboration.

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