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Metallica share footage of ‘The Unforgiven’ from first-ever concert in Saudi Arabia - www.nme.com - Saudi Arabia - city Riyadh - city Sandman
nme.com
28.12.2023 / 13:37

Metallica share footage of ‘The Unforgiven’ from first-ever concert in Saudi Arabia

Metallica have released footage of ‘The Unforgiven’ from their first-ever concert in Saudi Arabia earlier this month.The metal icons performed at Soundstorm festival in Riyadh on December 14 as their final show of 2023, which also marked their first gig in the country.The show was originally billed as the first-ever from a major international heavy metal act in the country, but Canadian death metal band Cryptopsy performed in Riyadh on December 1.Metallica performed a 16-song setlist that included favourites like ‘For Whom The Bell Tolls’, ‘Master Of Puppets’ and ‘Enter Sandman’.Now the band have shared an eight-minute, professionally shot performance video of ‘The Unforgiven’ from the show. Check it out below.You can find fan-shot footage and the full setlist from Metallica’s first show in Saudi Arabia here.A spokesperson for Heavy Arab Entertainment (per Metal Injection) said of Cryptopsy’s historic performance: “We take immense pride in pioneering the organization of the first-ever international metal band in Saudi Arabia, and we are incredibly honored to have Cryptopsy, alongside [support bands] Creative Waste and Necrosin, marking a significant milestone in the history of the Saudi metal scene.”“Our commitment to promise and deliver, even in the face of imperfections, has truly been the driving force behind this milestone for the scene.

Saudi Hit ‘Night Courier’ Sets Wider Gulf Release As Picture Outpaces ‘Aquaman’ & ‘Dunki’ At Home - deadline.com - Saudi Arabia - Egypt - Qatar - Uae - county Gulf - city Riyadh - Oman - Bahrain - Kuwait - city Kuwait
deadline.com
27.12.2023 / 14:31

Saudi Hit ‘Night Courier’ Sets Wider Gulf Release As Picture Outpaces ‘Aquaman’ & ‘Dunki’ At Home

EXCLUSIVE: Saudi hit thriller Night Courier (Mandoob) has continued its record-breaking box office run at home in its second week on release, outpacing Aquaman and Dunki with just under three times the admissions of either picture.

Saudi Arabia’s Muvi Studios Ramps up Local Production With Mix of Egyptian, Saudi Titles - variety.com - New York - Saudi Arabia - Egypt
variety.com
22.12.2023 / 16:21

Saudi Arabia’s Muvi Studios Ramps up Local Production With Mix of Egyptian, Saudi Titles

Nick Vivarelli International Correspondent Muvi Studios, the production arm of Saudi Arabia’s leading exhibition chain Muvi Cinemas, is ramping up production of Arabic movies with plans to release 10 titles spawned by its own pipeline in 2024, starting with comedy “Esabet Azeema” that will bow locally on Jan. 4. “Esabet Azeema,” which toplines Egyptian icon Esaad Younis making her hotly anticipated return to the big screen, is part of a co-production pact that Muvi struck in 2022 with prominent Egyptian studio Al Arabia Cinema.

Saudi Thriller ‘Night Courier’ Beats ‘Wonka’ With Record Local Opening - deadline.com - Saudi Arabia - Egypt - city Riyadh - city Jeddah
deadline.com
18.12.2023 / 15:55

Saudi Thriller ‘Night Courier’ Beats ‘Wonka’ With Record Local Opening

Saudi director Ali Kalthami’s thriller Night Courier (Mandoob) has posted a record-breaking opening at home, generating 114,000 admissions for a $1.58 million gross to beat Warner Bros. blockbuster Wonka.

Georgina and Cristiano explore Saudi Arabia’s spectacular desert - us.hola.com - Saudi Arabia - county Sebastian
us.hola.com
16.12.2023 / 17:14

Georgina and Cristiano explore Saudi Arabia’s spectacular desert

Georgina Rodríguez and Cristiano Ronaldo took a trip to the desert of Saudi Arabia, which offers breathtaking landscapes.

Watch footage from Metallica’s first Saudi Arabia show - www.nme.com - Saudi Arabia - city Riyadh, Saudi Arabia - city Sandman
nme.com
16.12.2023 / 15:10

Watch footage from Metallica’s first Saudi Arabia show

Metallica played their first ever show in Saudi Arabia this week – check out fan-filmed footage below.The metal icons performed at the Soundstorm festival in Riyadh on Thursday (December 14) in their final show of 2023, running through a 16-song setlist including hits such as ‘For Whom The Bell Tolls’, ‘Master Of Puppets’ and ‘Enter Sandman’.When it was announced on November 27, Metallica’s performance was billed as the first ever show from a major international heavy metal act in the country, but technical death metal band Cryptopsy got there first when they played in Riyadh on December 1.Check out fan-filmed footage and view the setlist below:METALLICA LIVE AT RIYADH, SAUDI ARABIAA dream came true

Saudi Arabia’s Oscar Submission ‘Alhamour H.A.’ Pulled off a ‘Wolf of Wall Street’-esque Epic for $5 Million - variety.com - Saudi Arabia
variety.com
14.12.2023 / 19:13

Saudi Arabia’s Oscar Submission ‘Alhamour H.A.’ Pulled off a ‘Wolf of Wall Street’-esque Epic for $5 Million

Caroline Brew editor Director Abdulelah Alqurashi sat down with Variety’s senior artisans editor Jazz Tangcay at Variety’s Artisans Screening Series to break down his film “Alhamour H.A.,” Saudi Arabia’s official Oscars submission. The film is based on the true story of one of Saudi Arabia’s biggest con artists, a former security guard named Hamed who grows rich by convincing people to make dubious investments. Alqurashi lived in Jedda as a banker while the scam was happening.

Inside the Fury family's lavish holiday to Saudi Arabia including flight on private jet - www.ok.co.uk - Saudi Arabia - Venezuela
ok.co.uk
12.12.2023 / 16:41

Inside the Fury family's lavish holiday to Saudi Arabia including flight on private jet

Paris Fury has shared a look inside the family's incredible winter break to Saudi Arabia. Paris and Tyson are taking some time for themselves ahead of Christmas, after a busy year for the latter with boxing, and for them both following the arrival of baby Rico, whom they welcomed in September.Tyson, 35, and Paris, 33, were joined by friends as the group of 14 boarded a huge private jet to their destination.The couple are also parents to Venezuela, 13, Prince John James, 11, Prince Tyson II, seven, Valencia, five, Prince Adonis Amaziah, four and Athena, two. While on holiday, the family decided to sign up to a hair-raising session of parasailing across the crystal clear Red Sea.

Saudi Arabia’s Film Funders Underscore Potential in Kingdom: ‘Saudi Arabia Is a Sleeping Giant That Is Now Waking Up’ - variety.com - Saudi Arabia - city Jeddah
variety.com
08.12.2023 / 17:25

Saudi Arabia’s Film Funders Underscore Potential in Kingdom: ‘Saudi Arabia Is a Sleeping Giant That Is Now Waking Up’

Nick Holdsworth An “eco-system” of finance, lending and talent development is driving the creation of Saudi Arabia’s nascent film industry, key figures in the Middle Eastern kingdom’s cultural sector said this week. Speaking during the third edition of the Red Sea Film Festival in Jeddah, Abdullah Alkhaldi, chief investment and credit officer at Saudi Arabia’s Cultural Development Fund, said its aim was to be “the financial enabler in pursuing and achieving a cultural vision.” The fund, which launched two years ago, has $152 million available for lending to cultural projects along with a $80 million Film Investment Fund, which was announced in Cannes last May.

Hollywood A-Listers Walk Red Carpet in Saudi Arabia for Red Sea Film Festival's Closing Night Gala - www.justjared.com - Saudi Arabia - city Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
justjared.com
08.12.2023 / 03:55

Hollywood A-Listers Walk Red Carpet in Saudi Arabia for Red Sea Film Festival's Closing Night Gala

There were a bunch of Hollywood A-List stars in Saudi Arabia today for the closing night gala of the 2023 Red Sea International Film Festival!

Hamzah Jamjoom’s Eco-Thriller ‘Running Dry’ to Star Baraa Alem, Waleed Zuaiter, Houshang Touzie, Naif Aldaferi (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - Japan - Saudi Arabia - city Baghdad
variety.com
07.12.2023 / 20:39

Hamzah Jamjoom’s Eco-Thriller ‘Running Dry’ to Star Baraa Alem, Waleed Zuaiter, Houshang Touzie, Naif Aldaferi (EXCLUSIVE)

Leo Barraclough International Features Editor Hamzah Jamjoom’s eco-thriller “Running Dry,” which will start principal photography on Dec. 26, has revealed its leading cast members. The film will star Baraa Alem (“The Book of Sun,” “HWJN,” “Route 10”), Waleed Zuaiter (“Gangs of London,” “Baghdad Central,” “Omar”), Houshang Touzie (“Homeland,” “Argo,” “Madame Secretary”), Naif Aldaferi (“Rashash,” ” HWJN”) and Ali Fardi (“7-OD,” “Only Death Never Lies,” “Marokkaanse Bruiloft”).

Saudi Star Yacoub Alfarhan on the Male-Female Dynamic in Groundbreaking Drama ‘Norah’: ‘It’s Not About Sex. It’s About Discovering the Other’ - variety.com - Saudi Arabia - city Jeddah
variety.com
07.12.2023 / 16:09

Saudi Star Yacoub Alfarhan on the Male-Female Dynamic in Groundbreaking Drama ‘Norah’: ‘It’s Not About Sex. It’s About Discovering the Other’

Nick Vivarelli International Correspondent Rising Saudi Arabian star Yaqoub Alfarhan, who is known for playing the titular drug trafficker and serial killer in hit MBC TV series “Rashash,” plays a very different role in the drama “Norah” by pioneering Saudi director Tawfik Alzaidi, which is set in 1990s Saudi Arabia when conservatism was at its height and all forms of art and painting were banned for religion-related reasons. In “Norah,” which world premiered at the Red Sea Film Festival in Jeddah, Alfarhan plays an artist named Nader who has given up painting and moved to a remote village to be a schoolteacher. There he intersects with this film’s titular character, played by Saudi newcomer Maria Bahrawi.

‘Yomeddine’ Director Abu Bakr Shawky on His Camel Racing Epic ‘Hajjan’: ‘We’re Trying to Make a Desert Story From Our Perspective’ - variety.com - Austria - Saudi Arabia - Egypt - city Jeddah
variety.com
06.12.2023 / 15:45

‘Yomeddine’ Director Abu Bakr Shawky on His Camel Racing Epic ‘Hajjan’: ‘We’re Trying to Make a Desert Story From Our Perspective’

Nick Vivarelli International Correspondent Egyptian-Austrian director Abu Bakr Shawky, who in 2018 made a splash when his first feature “Yomeddine” had the rare distinction of making the competition cut for Cannes, is back on the festival circuit with Saudi-set adventure movie “Hajjan.” Shawky’s big-budget epic follow-up, which launched from Toronto’s Discovery section, is now premiering regionally at Saudi Arabia’s Red Sea Film Festival in Jeddah, where it screened Monday to roaring applause as an out-of-competition gala. Somewhat similarly to “Yomeddine” – which involved the desert voyage of a leper, a donkey and a child – “Hajjan” also involves a journey across the desert.

Front Row Takes MENA Distribution for Saudi Drama ‘Norah’ in Competition at Red Sea Fest (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - Jordan - Dubai - Saudi Arabia - city Doha
variety.com
06.12.2023 / 13:15

Front Row Takes MENA Distribution for Saudi Drama ‘Norah’ in Competition at Red Sea Fest (EXCLUSIVE)

Nick Vivarelli International Correspondent Dubai-based distributor Front Row Filmed Entertainment has acquired Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region distribution rights to groundbreaking Saudi drama “Norah,” which world premiered in competition at the Red Sea Film Festival. Directed by pioneering Saudi director Tawfik Alzaidi, making his feature film debut, “Norah” is set in 1990s Saudi Arabia, when conservatism was at its height and all forms of art and painting were banned for religion-related reasons.

Saudi Audiences Flock to Indian, South Korean Content in Hot Market: ‘Streaming Had Positive Effect on Global Audiences’ - variety.com - Hollywood - South Korea - India - Saudi Arabia
variety.com
06.12.2023 / 13:15

Saudi Audiences Flock to Indian, South Korean Content in Hot Market: ‘Streaming Had Positive Effect on Global Audiences’

Rafa Sales Ross Guest Contributor With a fast-growing box office expected to hit the billion-dollar mark by 2030 and rising numbers of streaming subscriptions, Saudi Arabia is at a key point in its journey into becoming a key global player when it comes to TV and film production. However, with a market that is only five years old — with Saudi lifting its 35-year ban on cinema in 2018 — local audiences are yet to flock to locally made content, which is still relatively scarce when it comes to the big screen.

Saudi Arabian Filmmakers Form Trade Association to Hold Sway in Booming Sector Regulations - variety.com - Saudi Arabia - city Jeddah
variety.com
06.12.2023 / 10:01

Saudi Arabian Filmmakers Form Trade Association to Hold Sway in Booming Sector Regulations

Nick Vivarelli International Correspondent Saudi Arabia’s burgeoning filmmakers have formed a trade organisation called Film Association in an effort to hold sway in regulations being laid out for the country’s booming film industry. The Saudi Film Association, announced during the ongoing Red Sea Film Festival in Jeddah, comes five years after the government removed its 35-year-old religion-related ban on cinemas.

U.S. Ambassador in Saudi Arabia on the Country’s ‘Extraordinary Explosion in the Cultural Space’ - variety.com - USA - Saudi Arabia
variety.com
05.12.2023 / 23:19

U.S. Ambassador in Saudi Arabia on the Country’s ‘Extraordinary Explosion in the Cultural Space’

Nick Holdsworth International producers can count on help from the U.S. embassy in Saudi Arabia to take advantage of an “extraordinary explosion” in culture and film, U.S Ambassador Michael Ratney told Variety during the third edition of the Red Sea Film Festival. He said the ambition and drive of the Saudi film industry was an opportunity for international talent.

‘Succession’s’ Hiam Abbass to Star in Danielle Arbid’s Age-Gap Romance ‘Love Conquers All’ (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - Saudi Arabia - Lebanon - Palestine - city Beirut - Sudan
variety.com
05.12.2023 / 13:39

‘Succession’s’ Hiam Abbass to Star in Danielle Arbid’s Age-Gap Romance ‘Love Conquers All’ (EXCLUSIVE)

Nick Vivarelli International Correspondent “Succession” star Hiam Abbass will play a role that is the polar opposite of Marcia Roy in French-Lebanese director Danielle Arbid’s age-gap drama “Love Conquers All.” The Palestinian actor — who in the HBO series played the third and final wife of billionaire Logan Roy — will next star as Susan, a 65-year-old impoverished widow living in Beirut. There, she meets Osman, a young Sudanese immigrant worker without papers. They instantly fall in love.

Red Sea Film Festival MD Shivani Pandya Talks Challenges Of Third Edition & Growing Footprint As Saudi Film Industry Blooms - deadline.com - Saudi Arabia - Israel - city Jeddah - county Carlton
deadline.com
04.12.2023 / 18:02

Red Sea Film Festival MD Shivani Pandya Talks Challenges Of Third Edition & Growing Footprint As Saudi Film Industry Blooms

Saudi Arabia‘s Red Sea International Film Festival is midway through its third edition, running November 30 to December 9 in the palatial surroundings of the seafront Ritz Carlton in the port city of Jeddah.

MENA Distributor Front Row Promotes Nicolas Torloting, Carine Chaiban, Elie Touma as Operations Ramp Up - variety.com - Dubai - Saudi Arabia - Kuwait
variety.com
04.12.2023 / 14:05

MENA Distributor Front Row Promotes Nicolas Torloting, Carine Chaiban, Elie Touma as Operations Ramp Up

Nick Vivarelli International Correspondent Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region indie distributor Front Row Filmed Entertainment is promoting company execs Nicolas Torloting, Carine Chaiban and Elie Touma to partners as it ramps up operations. The trio joined the company, headed by Gianluca Chakra, in early 2019 as part of an initial revamp.

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