Naman Ramachandran Italy’s Giuseppe Tornatore, director of the Oscar, BAFTA and Cannes winning film “Cinema Paradiso,” will preside over the features competition jury at Saudi Arabia’s Red Sea Film Festival (Dec. 6-15).
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Eternals will not be screening in certain territories.
The Marvel movie, which features the MCU’s first gay superhero, will not be played in Saudi Arabia and “several other Arab countries” this month, Variety reported.
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According to the outlet, despite the film’s promotion on the websites of local chains in the countries, Eternals won’t be playing in Saudi Arabia and Kuwait. Tickets for the movie are still available for purchase at Vox cinemas in the UAE.
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Naman Ramachandran Italy’s Giuseppe Tornatore, director of the Oscar, BAFTA and Cannes winning film “Cinema Paradiso,” will preside over the features competition jury at Saudi Arabia’s Red Sea Film Festival (Dec. 6-15).
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