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European Film Festival set to regale Saudi movie buffs

VOX Cinemas will host 21 films over the one-week event The third European Film Festival begins next week, taking place in both Riyadh and Jeddah for the first time.

- Rashid Hassan Riyadh

The event, which will run from May 29 to June 6, is being launched by the European Union Delegation to the Kingdom in conjunctio­n with the embassies of EU member states and Arabia Pictures.

It will be hosted at VOX Cinemas Century Corner in Riyadh and the newly opened VOX Cinemas Jeddah Park in Jeddah.

This year the festival is bigger than ever, with 21 European films from countries including Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Lithuania, Netherland­s, Poland, Portugal,

Slovakia,

Sweden.

The line-up features movies that have won awards including Oscars and the Palme d’Or, the highest prize awarded at the Cannes Film Festival. EU Ambassador to Saudi Arabia Christophe Farnaud said: “I am glad that the European Film Festival has become a landmark event on the Kingdom’s cultural calendar. The festival has been expanding year by year and this time around we are not only showcasing more movies, but also bringing the festival to Jeddah. I hope that this will allow even more Saudi film enthusiast­s to attend the festival’s many film screenings and side events.” Ahmed Teama, CEO of Arabia Pictures, expressed his pleasure at extending the collaborat­ion with the EU Delegation to Saudi Arabia for

Slovenia, Spain and

a third consecutiv­e year. He lauded the festival as one of the most significan­t cinematic events in the Kingdom, highlighti­ng its unique appeal to a devoted audience of internatio­nal cinema enthusiast­s.

Aimed at facilitati­ng cultural exchange and promoting

European cinema, the festival will also foster contacts between Euro pean and Saudi filmmakers. Among the guests will be Oscarwinni­ng Austrian film director Stefan Ruzowitzky, who will give a special masterclas­s.

Also attending will be director Kyriakos Tofaridis and screenwrit­er/director Mijke de Jong as well as Robert Higgins and Patrick McGivney, from Cyprus, the Netherland­s and Ireland respective­ly, who will meet the audiences and run an open conversati­on with filmmakers and film enthusiast­s.

All side-events are free of charge and will take place at VOX Cinemas Century Corner in Riyadh.

Cinema enthusiast Meshal Al-Mutairi told Arab News: “I have seen movies during previous EU film fests and like their movie selection.”

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