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The fourth edition of the film festival will feature the usual set of glittering names, many of whom hit the red carpet on Thursday night. (AN Photo/Hashim Nadeem)
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The fourth edition of the film festival will feature the usual set of glittering names, many of whom hit the red carpet on Thursday night. (AN Photo/Hashim Nadeem)
The fourth edition of the film festival will feature the usual set of glittering names, many of whom hit the red carpet on Thursday night. (AN Photo/Hashim Nadeem)
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The fourth edition of the film festival will feature the usual set of glittering names, many of whom hit the red carpet on Thursday night. (AN Photo/Hashim Nadeem)
The fourth edition of the film festival will feature the usual set of glittering names, many of whom hit the red carpet on Thursday night. (AN Photo/Hashim Nadeem)
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The fourth edition of the film festival will feature the usual set of glittering names, many of whom hit the red carpet on Thursday night. (AN Photo/Hashim Nadeem)
The fourth edition of the film festival will feature the usual set of glittering names, many of whom hit the red carpet on Thursday night. (AN Photo/Hashim Nadeem)
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The fourth edition of the film festival will feature the usual set of glittering names, many of whom hit the red carpet on Thursday night. (AN Photo/Hashim Nadeem)
The fourth edition of the film festival will feature the usual set of glittering names, many of whom hit the red carpet on Thursday night. (AN Photo/Hashim Nadeem)
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The fourth edition of the film festival will feature the usual set of glittering names, many of whom hit the red carpet on Thursday night. (AN Photo/Hashim Nadeem)
The fourth edition of the film festival will feature the usual set of glittering names, many of whom hit the red carpet on Thursday night. (AN Photo/Hashim Nadeem)
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The fourth edition of the film festival will feature the usual set of glittering names, many of whom hit the red carpet on Thursday night. (AN Photo/Hashim Nadeem)
The fourth edition of the film festival will feature the usual set of glittering names, many of whom hit the red carpet on Thursday night. (AN Photo/Hashim Nadeem)
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The fourth edition of the film festival will feature the usual set of glittering names, many of whom hit the red carpet on Thursday night. (AN Photo/Hashim Nadeem)
The fourth edition of the film festival will feature the usual set of glittering names, many of whom hit the red carpet on Thursday night. (AN Photo/Hashim Nadeem)
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The fourth edition of the film festival will feature the usual set of glittering names, many of whom hit the red carpet on Thursday night. (AN Photo/Hashim Nadeem)
The fourth edition of the film festival will feature the usual set of glittering names, many of whom hit the red carpet on Thursday night. (AN Photo/Hashim Nadeem)
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The fourth edition of the film festival will feature the usual set of glittering names, many of whom hit the red carpet on Thursday night. (AN Photo/Hashim Nadeem)
The fourth edition of the film festival will feature the usual set of glittering names, many of whom hit the red carpet on Thursday night. (AN Photo/Hashim Nadeem)
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The fourth edition of the film festival will feature the usual set of glittering names, many of whom hit the red carpet on Thursday night. (AN Photo/Hashim Nadeem)
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Updated 06 December 2024

Red Sea International Film Festival kicks off in 海角直播

Red Sea International Film Festival kicks off in 海角直播

JEDDAH: 海角直播鈥檚 Red Sea International Film Festival kicked off on Thursday night at the event鈥檚 new headquarters in Culture Square, Al-Balad, Jeddah.

The fourth edition of the film festival will feature the usual set of glittering names, many of whom hit the red carpet on Thursday night.

Hollywood stars Catherine Zeta-Jones, Michael Douglas,聽Emily Blunt and Cynthia Erivo joined Oscar-winner Michelle Yeoh on the red carpet while there was also a strong showing from Bollywood with Aamir Khan and Kareena Kapoor posing for photographs at the opening ceremony.

Vin Diesel, Will Smith and Riyadh-based model Georgina Rodriguez also made surprise appearances. 聽

Academy Award-winning聽filmmaker Spike Lee 鈥 known for films such as 鈥淢alcom X鈥 and聽鈥淏lacKkKlansman鈥 鈥斅爄s presiding over the features competition jury聽this year, while Oscar-winning actress and producer Viola Davis and Egyptian star Mona Zaki are this year鈥檚 honorees at the festival, which will run until Dec. 14 under the theme 鈥淭he New Home of Film.鈥

鈥淚鈥檓 going to see some great films by young filmmakers鈥 you鈥檝e got to support the youth, they need to make their films and tell their stories,鈥 Lee told Arab News on the red carpet as聽Catherine Zeta-Jones and Michael Douglas hit the red carpet behind him.

鈥淲e call it the bride of the red sea, finally we are having guests in this historical place,鈥 Saudi actor Khaled Yeslam said on the red carpet. 鈥淏eing a Saudi citizen, I鈥檓 so glad to have all these global stars in our city,鈥 he added.




Hollywood stars Michael Douglas and Catherine Zeta-Jones on the red carpet. (AN Photo/Hashim Nadeem)

Meanwhile, 鈥淭he Fall Guy鈥 actress Emily Blunt was honored at the opening ceremony, with the honor being presented by Yeoh.

The British actress took to the stage in a glittering gown to say 鈥渨e have so many stories to tell, we are brimming with them.鈥

鈥淚 am so deeply grateful to be here,鈥 she added before Bollywood icon Amir Khan was also honored on stage.聽




Wicked star聽Cynthia Erivo joined the host of famous faces walking the red carpet in Jeddah. (AN Photo/Hashim Nadeem)

The opening ceremony聽featured a screening of Egyptian director Karim El Shenawy鈥檚聽鈥淭he Tale of Daye鈥檚 Family鈥 about an 11-year-old Nubian albino boy who faces adversity because of his appearance.

The festival will feature 120 films from 81 countries at the new venue 鈥 previous editions were held at the city鈥檚 Ritz-Carlton聽hotel 鈥 where five purpose-built cinemas and a large auditorium will host back-to-back screenings as well as In Conversation panels with celebrities.




Georgina Rodriguez, Riyadh-based model and partner of Al-Nassr superstar Cristiano Ronaldo was also in attendance.聽(AN Photo/Hashim Nadeem)

Australian filmmaker Michael Gracey鈥檚 semi-biographical feature聽鈥淏etter Man,鈥 inspired by British pop star Robbie Williams, will close the festival while Johnny Depp鈥檚聽鈥淢odi,聽Three Days on the Wing of Madness,鈥 which was supported by the Red Sea Film Foundation, will be given a gala screening as part of the International Spectacular lineup.

Other star power-laden titles set for gala screenings include Peter Chelsom鈥檚聽鈥淎 Sudden Case of Christmas鈥 starring Danny Devito, Pablo Larrain鈥檚 biopic聽鈥淢aria,鈥 starring Angelina Jolie as opera singer Maria Callas; Mehdi Idir鈥檚聽鈥淢onsieur Aznavour,鈥 starring Tahar Rahim as the French singer; Thierry Teston and Lisa Azeulos鈥檚 Jane Fonda-narrated documentary聽鈥淢y Way鈥; and 鈥淲e Live in Time鈥澛爓ith Florence Pugh and Andrew Garfield.


鈥楩ever Dream鈥 starring Fatima Al-Banawi lands on Netflix

鈥楩ever Dream鈥 starring Fatima Al-Banawi lands on Netflix
Updated 11 June 2025

鈥楩ever Dream鈥 starring Fatima Al-Banawi lands on Netflix

鈥楩ever Dream鈥 starring Fatima Al-Banawi lands on Netflix

DUBAI: Saudi filmmaker Faris Godus鈥 latest feature 鈥淔ever Dream鈥 is now available to stream on Netflix, bringing together a star-studded local cast including Fatima Al-Banawi, Sohayb Godus, Najm, Hakeem Jomah and Nour Al-Khadra.

Supported by the Red Sea Fund, the film, which explores themes of media manipulation, digital identity, and the cost of fame in the age of online influence, had its world premiere at the 2023 Red Sea International Film Festival. 

It tells the story of Samado, a retired football star who, burdened by media scrutiny and public notoriety, finds a chance to reclaim control. Partnering with his daughter, he sets out to take revenge on a powerful social media portal. But as they plunge deeper into their pursuit of fame and digital redemption, the line between ambition and obsession begins to blur.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Najm plays Ahlam, the daughter of Samado, while Jomah appears as Hakeem, a PR agent hired to help restore Samado鈥檚 public image. Al-Banawi takes on the role of Alaa, another key PR agent working alongside Hakeem.

Godus is famous for his work 鈥淪hams Alma鈥檃rif鈥 (The Book of Sun), which also streamed on Netflix, and 鈥淧redicament in Sight.鈥 

He previously said in an interview with Arab News: 鈥(In 海角直播), we have a rich soil to build content on and so many stories to tell. I do believe that nowadays the support coming from our country is just awesome. People have so many chances to create films now.鈥

Meanwhile, Al-Banawi is recognized for her roles in 鈥淏arakah Meets Barakah鈥 and the Saudi thriller 鈥淩oute 10.鈥 

She made her directorial debut with 鈥淏asma,鈥 in which she also plays the title role 鈥 a young Saudi woman who returns to her hometown of Jeddah after studying in the US. Back home, she is confronted with her father鈥檚 mental illness, strained family ties, and the challenge of reconnecting with a past life that no longer feels familiar.

鈥淚 really went into cinema 鈥 in 2015 with my first feature as an actress 鈥 with one intention: to bridge the gap between the arts and social impact and psychology,鈥 she previously told Arab News. 鈥淎nd I was able to come closer to this union when I positioned myself as a writer-director, more so than as an actor.鈥 


What to expect at the 10th edition of the UK鈥檚 SAFAR Film Festival聽

What to expect at the 10th edition of the UK鈥檚 SAFAR Film Festival聽
Updated 11 June 2025

What to expect at the 10th edition of the UK鈥檚 SAFAR Film Festival聽

What to expect at the 10th edition of the UK鈥檚 SAFAR Film Festival聽

DUBAI: The 10th edition of the SAFAR Film Festival launches on Wednesday with a newly restored screening of the 1972 Egyptian classic 鈥淲atch Out for Zouzou鈥 by Hassan Al-Imam at Cin茅 Lumi猫re in London. 

The festival will run until June 28, concluding with the UK premiere of 鈥淪udan, Remember Us鈥 (2024) by Hind Meddeb. 

This edition of SAFAR will take place across cinemas in London and nine other UK cities, showcasing a broad range of feature films, documentaries and shorts from the South West Asia and North Africa region. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

A complementary online programme, curated by the Lebanese nonprofit cultural organization AFLAMUNA, will run throughout the month, exploring works that respond to the Lebanese civil war 鈥 50 years after it began.

Audiences can expect films that explore themes of migration, political empowerment, conflict, creativity and joy. 

Among this year鈥檚 highlights is 鈥淎 State of Passion,鈥 documenting the work of British Palestinian reconstructive surgeon Dr. Ghassan Abu Sittah in Gaza. Directed by Carol Mansour and Muna Khalidi, the film delves into the emotional toll of his work. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Veteran Palestinian actor, director and documentarian Mohammad Bakri will be a special guest, delivering a masterclass and appearing for screenings of 鈥淯pshot鈥 (2024) by Maha Haj and his landmark 2002 documentary 鈥淛enin, Jenin,鈥 which was banned by the Israeli Film Board. The film features testimonies from survivors of the 2002 Israeli military assault on the Jenin refugee camp.

Among other notable titles is 鈥淪eeking Haven for Mr Rambo鈥 (2024) by Khaled Mansour, an emotive thriller that follows Hassan on a mission to protect his best friend and dog. The film previously won the Grand Prize at the Red Sea International Film Festival. 

鈥淩ed Path鈥 (2024) by Lotfi Achour, based on a true story, recounts the harrowing experience of 13-year-old Achraf, who is forced to carry the severed head of his cousin back to their village after a terrorist attack. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

In 鈥淪aify鈥 (2024) by Wael Abu Mansour, a middle-aged trickster sells tapes of banned Islamic sermons in hopes of quick profit, offering a sharp social commentary on the pursuit of wealth. 

Directors of all three films will be present at SAFAR for post-screening discussions.

Also part of this year鈥檚 programme is Laila Abbas鈥檚 dark comedy 鈥淭hank You for Banking With Us!鈥 (2024), where two estranged sisters reunite to claim their inheritance before the authorities discover their father鈥檚 death and transfer it to their brother.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

SAFAR will also present 鈥淧alestine 鈥 A Revised Narrative,鈥 a 30-minute silent film compiled from 35mm archival footage shot by British forces in Palestine between 1914 and 1918. Commissioned by ALFILM, this screening will feature a live score by composer Cynthia Zaven and sound design by Rana Eid, re-examining the British imperial narrative at a pivotal moment in Middle Eastern history.

The festival includes environmental programming through 鈥淏iodiversity and Cinema,鈥 an initiative launched in 2023 that brings together Lebanese filmmakers and ecologists to create short documentaries on ecosystems and microorganisms. A selection of these films will screen under the title 鈥淩ooted Resistance,鈥 with filmmakers in attendance.

鈥淭he Brink of Dreams鈥 (2024) by Nada Riyadh and Ayman El-Amir also features in this year鈥檚 line-up. Shot over four years in southern Egypt, the film follows a group of girls who form a street theatre troupe to challenge the expectations of their conservative village.


Review: Aria Aber鈥檚 debut novel 鈥楪ood Girl鈥 marks her as a writer to watch

Review: Aria Aber鈥檚 debut novel 鈥楪ood Girl鈥 marks her as a writer to watch
Updated 11 June 2025

Review: Aria Aber鈥檚 debut novel 鈥楪ood Girl鈥 marks her as a writer to watch

Review: Aria Aber鈥檚 debut novel 鈥楪ood Girl鈥 marks her as a writer to watch

JEDDAH: In her debut novel 鈥淕ood Girl,鈥 German-born poet Aria Aber writes a raw tableau of contemporary German society, plunging readers into post-9/11 psyche through the eyes of Nila, a 19-year-old Afghan German girl.

As Nila stumbles through Berlin鈥檚 underground techno scene, the city emerges as a character that, like her, is fractured and being forged anew. Berlin seems to be in the throes of struggling to reinvent itself amidst rising Islamophobia and neo-Nazi violence, while Nila鈥檚 quest for selfhood emerges in her rebellion against the suffocating expectations imposed on Afghan girls and the identity crisis born out of living in a society that seems suspicious of her presence.

It's a tale as old as the human desire for movement and refuge: Nila is too Afghan for German society, and too German for the Afghan community, with both watching her every move. Aber鈥檚 raw and fragmented narrative style mirrors her character鈥檚 splintered identity while capturing her 鈥渧iolent desire鈥 to live and her aching need to belong and to be accepted as she is.

Though the novel occasionally stumbles with uneven pacing and moments that may seem repetitive or overwritten, what sets it apart is the author鈥檚 refusal to sanitize or sermonize. Nila鈥檚 messy, unconventional path to self-discovery remains unapologetically hers.

The emotional core of the novel lies in the tension between expectations placed on girls and the honor-based abuse that simmers beneath. Nila鈥檚 parents, progressive by diaspora standards, permit her artistic pursuits and eschew strict traditions. Yet their insistence on a 鈥済ood girl鈥 image still carries an undercurrent of control that constrains her freedom.

Ultimately, 鈥淕ood Girl鈥 is a young woman鈥檚 howl against a world that demands she shrink, marking Aber as a writer to watch.


Mya lights up BET red carpet in Alexis Bittar jewels

Mya lights up BET red carpet in Alexis Bittar jewels
Updated 10 June 2025

Mya lights up BET red carpet in Alexis Bittar jewels

Mya lights up BET red carpet in Alexis Bittar jewels

DUBAI: US singer-songwriter Mya Marie Harrison, who goes by the stage name Mya, showed off accessories by a part-Syrian designer at the BET Awards in Los Angeles on Monday night.

Grammy Award鈥搘inning singer and entertainer Mya showed off a handbag and jewelry by accessories designer Alexis Bittar on the red carpet before she delivered a dynamic performance of her 2000 hit 鈥淐ase of the Ex.鈥

On the carpet, she was fully accessorized in Bittar鈥檚 flashy, decadent pieces 鈥 from an extravagant pendant at her neck to an eclectic stack of bangles, all topped off with a sparkly silver clutch.

Known for his bold, organic designs and use of mixed materials, Bittar infuses distinct Middle Eastern flair into his work. The New York鈥揵ased designer, who is half Syrian on his father鈥檚 side, has built a global reputation for his statement-making accessories.

Grammy Award鈥搘inning singer and entertainer Mya showed off a handbag and jewelry by accessories designer Alexis Bittar. (Getty Images)

Mya is far from his first celebrity client. His expansive portfolio includes the likes of Michelle Obama and Cameron Diaz, and he famously served as the costume jewelry designer for HBO series 鈥淪ex and the City,鈥 helping define character Carrie Bradshaw鈥檚 now iconic looks.

On Monday night, Bittar鈥檚 creations were just one part of a star-studded evening that balanced fashion, purpose, and powerful performances.

The BET Awards delivered a night of major star power and poignant moments, marking the ceremony's 25th anniversary with a mix of comedy, emotion and calls for justice, the Associated Press reported. The festivities included a powerful speech by Doechii, Jamie Foxx鈥檚 emotional reflection and Kevin Hart鈥檚 sharp comedic opener.

Doechii, in particular, made her presence felt early during the five-hour ceremony, using her acceptance speech for best female hip-hop artist to draw attention to the immigration raids and protest crackdowns taking place just miles from the venue.

Foxx, Mariah Carey, Snoop Dogg and Kirk Franklin received the Ultimate Icon Award. They were selected due to their impact on entertainment as well as their community impact and advocacy.

Carey said this was her first time collecting a trophy at the BET Awards.

鈥淚t took me a while, but I finally realized that life is far too short to live for anyone else's approval, which is something I always did,鈥 said Carey, a five-time Grammy winner. 鈥淚 decided to own who I am.鈥

 


Cynthia Erivo wears Ashi Studio at Tony Awards

Cynthia Erivo wears Ashi Studio at Tony Awards
Updated 09 June 2025

Cynthia Erivo wears Ashi Studio at Tony Awards

Cynthia Erivo wears Ashi Studio at Tony Awards
  • Show鈥檚 major highlight sees cast of hit musical 鈥楬amilton鈥 reunited

DUBAI: British singer-songwriter and actor Cynthia Erivo picked Saudi-helmed Parisian label Ashi Studio for two of her electrifying looks as she hosted the 2025 Tony Awards, the annual ceremony celebrating the best in Broadway theater, held at the Radio City Music Hall in New York.

Erivo鈥檚 first Ashi Studio look featured an oversized black coat dress dotted with bedazzled details, which she wore over black pants and a tube top.

Her second look was a black and gold snakeskin-print tailored trench coat with voluminous sleeves and an oversized collar, cinched by a fitted corset from the SS25 Ashi Studio collection. She wore the look to welcome Auli'i Cravalho to the stage.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

鈥淢aybe Happy Ending,鈥 鈥淧urpose,鈥 鈥淪unset Blvd.鈥 and 鈥淓ureka Day鈥 took the top prizes at the awards, winning best musical, best play, best musical revival, and best play revival, respectively.

The ceremony also saw Sarah Snook (鈥淭he Picture of Dorian Gray鈥), Cole Escola (鈥淥h, Mary!鈥), Darren Criss (鈥淢aybe Happy Ending鈥), and Nicole Scherzinger (鈥淪unset Blvd.鈥) win the lead acting awards for plays (Snook and Escola) and musicals (Criss and Scherzinger).

鈥淢aybe Happy Ending鈥 won a total of six awards after going into the night tied with 鈥淏uena Vista Social Club鈥 and 鈥淒eath Becomes Her鈥 for the most nominations, with 10 apiece.

鈥淏uena Vista Social Club鈥 won four awards, while 鈥淒eath Becomes Her鈥 only took home one trophy, for Paul Tazewell鈥檚 costume design, which was presented in the 鈥淭ony Awards: Act One鈥 pre-show.

Amal and George Clooney at the 2025 Tony Awards. (AFP)

Also in attendance at the event as British Lebanese human rights lawyer Amal Clooney, along with actor-husband George Clooney. The couple鈥檚 arrival at the Tonys came hours after George closed his record-breaking Broadway show, 鈥淕ood Night, and Good Luck.鈥 Amal wore an off-the-shoulder white gown with strands of pearls draped across the fabric, which she accessorized with a matching clutch.

A major highlight of the show saw the cast of the hit musical 鈥淗amilton鈥 reunited for a special performance in honor of its 10th anniversary.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Lin-Manuel Miranda, the creator and star of the Tony-winning show, was joined by more than two dozen members of the original cast, including Leslie Odom Jr., Phillipa Soo, Daveed Diggs, Renee Elise Goldsberry, Anthony Ramos, Christopher Jackson, Jonathan Groff, and Ariana DeBose.

The performance began with Miranda and Odom Jr. performing a snippet from the song 鈥淣on-Stop.鈥 The show continued with a medley of tracks from the 鈥淗amilton鈥 score, including 鈥淢y Shot,鈥 鈥淭he Schuyler Sisters,鈥 鈥淵ou鈥檒l Be Back,鈥 鈥淭he Room Where it Happens鈥 and 鈥淗istory Has Its Eyes on You.鈥