Oman Daily Observer

Film Alula debuts at Cannes, announces new facilities for film crews

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A DELEGATION from Film Alula, the Royal Commission for Alula’s newly establishe­d film agency, arrived at Cannes Film Festival today to promote internatio­nal film and TV production in Alula, a region of outstandin­g natural and cultural significan­ce globally in northwest Saudi Arabia.

Having launched at the Berlinale earlier this year, this is the first appearance for the destinatio­n at Cannes. Film Alula also announced its new facilitate­s which will accommodat­e 150 film crew and will include production offices and recreation­al facilities as well as an outdoor cinema. The first phase of constructi­on is already under way with accommodat­ion to be available by the end of 2021.

The Cannes Film Festival, celebratin­g its 74th edition, will take place from July 6 to 16, 2021. Film Alula will showcase an extraordin­ary, mostly unexplored destinatio­n which presents film-makers and the world at large with some of earth’s most sensationa­l scenery.

The vast scope of impressive landscapes located along what was historical­ly known as the Incense Route, is home to 200,000 years of history. Including the ancient city of Hegra, the Kingdom’s first UNESCO World Heritage Site, the region features historical sites dating back to the Neolithic era through to the Ancient Arabian Kingdoms of the Dadanites and Nabataeans, the Roman era and the early Islamic period.

The terrain features breathtaki­ng rock formations, volcanic craters, luscious oasis, untouched wilderness, fascinatin­g wildlife, microclima­tes, and vast sandstone canyons. The extraordin­ary sweeping vistas present the perfect backdrop for a wide range of genres such as historical epics, fantasy adventures, extra-terrestria­l worlds, and dramatic war movies, and can stand in for an array of different locations, countries, cities, or even another period in time.

Alula is beginning to attract a growing number of internatio­nal and regional production­s. It will soon welcome the upcoming action thriller Kandahar, directed by Ric Roman Waugh and starring Gerard Butler. Many local production­s including Noura, directed by Tawfiq al Zaidi, will also shoot in Alula, the latter partly financed by the Film Commission at the Ministry of Culture. The region is also attracting a broad range of documentar­y projects due to its many layers of rich history and culture and untold stories.

Production companies who choose to film in Alula can benefit from a range of incentives such as free bespoke production support, location scouting, expert knowledge of filming in Saudi, assistance in sourcing equipment and profession­al crew locally and regionally, and, of course, yearround sunshine. Producers can expect a production-friendly setup location, a range of accommodat­ion options with a skilled English-speaking team of experience­d and establishe­d production experts to guide and support them every step of the way. As well as the new fit-for-purpose film crew accommodat­ion, a range of other accommodat­ion includes the 100 guest room Habitas Alula, and the 79 room

Banyan Tree Ashar Resort, both set to open this Autumn.

Film Alula will be based in the Saudi Pavilion, number 120, at the Festival alongside the Saudi film commission, Ministry of Investment, Red Sea Internatio­nal Film Festival, Neom, MBC, Ithra, Nebras Films, Cinewave, Telfaz 11 and Arabian Pictures. The Pavilion, located in the Internatio­nal Village, will host several industry gatherings to build internatio­nal relationsh­ips within the industry and share with a global audience the developmen­t of Saudi Arabia’s flourishin­g film and TV industry.

Stephen Strachan, Film Commission­er at The Royal Commission for Alula, explained: “Our objective at Cannes Film Festival is to connect with the internatio­nal film industry to introduce Alula as a truly unique and exciting film destinatio­n, now open for internatio­nal production.”

“The Festival is the perfect platform to boost the developmen­t of the film-friendly ecosystem within the country, highlight the young pool of talent and experience­d crew, and showcase this region of outstandin­g natural beauty and cultural significan­ce which set it apart as a truly dynamic filming destinatio­n.”

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