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RSIFF hosts ‘Women in Cinema’ gala in Cannes

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Saudi Arabia’s Red Sea Internatio­nal Film Festival hosted the “Women in Cinema” Gala in partnershi­p with Vanity Fair Europe in Cannes on Saturday, attracting celebritie­s from across the world.

The glitzy gala dinner took place after RSIFF presented the “Women in Cinema” panel discussion during the Variety Global Conversati­ons event earlier in the day.

The panel featured Egyptian actress and model Salma Abu Deif, Indian actress Kiara

Advani, Thai actress, model and singer Sarocha Chankimha (also known as Freen), Saudi actress Adhwa Fahad, Saudi singer and actress Aseel Omran, and French Senegalese director Ramata Toulaye-Sy. The talents spoke about their early beginnings, their career breakthrou­ghs and their sources of inspiratio­n during the panel talk.

Those stars and many more attended the evening’s festivitie­s at the iconic Hotel Du Cap. “The Ministry of Ungentlema­nly Warfare” actress Eiza González, model Ikram Abdi, supermodel Naomi Campbell and actress Dorra Zarrouk were among the star-studded guest list. Rosie Huntington Whitley, Richard Gere, Minnie Driver, Raya Abirashed, Alexa Chung, Wallis Day, Lucas Bravo and

Uma Thurman also attended the event.

“The Red Sea Internatio­nal Film Festival (#RedSeaIFF) and Vanity Fair Europe reunited to host the #WomenInCin­ema Gala, championin­g the achievemen­ts of rising female talent on both sides of the camera who are reshaping the film industry in Saudi Arabia, Africa, Asia and the Arab world,” the Red Sea Film Foundation posted on Instagram. Saudi Arabia is playing a key role at the 77th edition of the Cannes Film Festival, having supported four projects that are screening at the event.

“Norah,” “The Brink of Dreams,” “To A Land Unknown” and “Animale” will screen as part of the Un Certain Regard, Directors’ Fortnight and Critic’s Week programs at Cannes.

The Red Sea Film Foundation supported the projects through the Red Sea Fund and the Red Sea Souk.

RSIFF CEO Mohammed Al-Turki has been spotted on multiple red carpets throughout the event so far and walked the opening night’s red carpet alongside Jomana Al-Rashid, CEO of the Saudi Research and Media Group.

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Photo by Ammar Abd Rabbo ?? Eiza Gonzalez posed with Mohammed Al-Turki on the red carpet.
Top: The event’s honorees pose with SRMG CEO Jomana Al-Rashid and RSIFF CEO Mohammed AlTurki.
Getty Images Photo by Ammar Abd Rabbo Eiza Gonzalez posed with Mohammed Al-Turki on the red carpet. Top: The event’s honorees pose with SRMG CEO Jomana Al-Rashid and RSIFF CEO Mohammed AlTurki.

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