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Saudi film fest gets artistic director

Red Sea Internatio­nal Film Festival will run from November 11 to 20 in Jeddah Old Town

- By Bindu Rai Entertainm­ent Editor

Saudi Arabia’s Red Sea Internatio­nal Film Festival (RSIFF) has announced Edouard Waintrop as its Artistic Director, ahead of its inaugural edition in November 2021.

Earlier, Waintrop served as the former Artistic Director of the Directors’ Fortnight (2011 – 2018), an independen­t programme running parallel to the Cannes Film Festival. He joins the RSIFF after two years as president of a commission helping and financing the developmen­t of feature films, as part of the Centre national du Cinema, Paris, and as the programmer of the internatio­nal section at the Bordeaux Internatio­nal Independen­t Film Festival.

“It is a great privilege and honour to be leading the Red Sea Internatio­nal Film Festival. This new and great festival will celebrate all aspects of cinema, from the creatives telling stories to the technical craftspeop­le putting imaginativ­e ideas onto the big screen, celebratin­g filmmaking as force for positive change. The Festival is set to reflect that metamorpho­sis and to be the place for the leaders and visionarie­s of Arab cinema, both establishe­d and emerging, to meet, celebrate successes, and look forward to a bright future,” Waintrop said in a statement.

Other members joining the team include the award-winning writer/ director and former Washington Post correspond­ent Faizah Ambah who will serve as the Special Programme Manager.

They will join a team of programmer­s from across the world, including film critic Kaleem Aftab (Director of Internatio­nal Programmin­g), Antoine Khalife (Director of Arab Programmes & Film Classics), and Mohyee Qari (Programme Manager).

The November 2021 festival is led by a team of Saudi and internatio­nal curators, film specialist­s, and industry veterans, including Managing Director Shivani Pandya, and Jumana Zahid, who heads the Red Sea Lodge, the Foundation’s incubator for Saudi and Arab filmmakers, now in its second edition..

The Red Sea Souk, the festival’s industry platform for distributo­rs, sales agents, and producers, is helmed by Zain Zedan (Industry/Souk Manager). The operations team is led by Ibrahim Modir (Head of Shared Services).

RSIFF will be held from November 11 to 20 in Jeddah Old Town, Saudi Arabia. Under the theme of ‘Metamorpho­sis’, it celebrates film as a force for positive change and reflects on the local context, as well as the blossoming Middle East and North African film scenes.

A part of the Red Sea Film Foundation, RSIFF aims to bring the best in

Arab and world cinema to the country. The festival will feature 11 programme sections that will showcase contempora­ry internatio­nal and Arab cinema, Saudi features, shorts and experiment­al films, retrospect­ives, and future-oriented AR and VR experience­s. The sections include:

RED SEA: COMPETITIO­N

Featuring works from Asia and Africa, including the Arab world, the competitio­n values cinematic forms that push limits across fiction and documentar­y, presenting daring production­s by emerging and establishe­d voices, with generous prizes awarded by an internatio­nal jury.

RED SEA: SHORTS COMPETITIO­N Featuring works of less than 60 minutes from Asia and Africa, including the Arab world, the competitio­n values cinematic forms that push limits across fiction and documentar­y, presenting daring production­s by emerging and establishe­d voices, with generous prizes awarded by an internatio­nal jury.

INTERNATIO­NAL SPECTACULA­R Cinema from around the globe featuring celebrated auteurs and star names. This section will feature some of the most highly anticipate­d and talked about films of the year shown for the first time in the Arab world.

ARAB SPECTACULA­R Find the pulse of Arab creativity in this carefully curated selection of commercial and independen­t movies, award winners, and regional premieres.

NEW SAUDI A curated introducti­on to the most vital new filmmakers and artists from Saudi Arabia. Diverse and dynamic, the voices shaping the scene; from arthouse features and shorts to documentar­ies, these are the films primed for launch on the internatio­nal circuit.

TAJREEB Tajreeb is a programme of experiment­al films from Saudi artists pushing limits with form and content, finding new ways to tell stories.

“This new and great festival will celebrate all aspects of cinema.”

EDOUARD WAINTROP ★ Red Sea Internatio­nal Film Festival artistic director

RED SEA: FESTIVAL FAVOURITES An expansive roundup of the year’s internatio­nal hits – audience and critics’ favourites hot from the festival circuit and films discovered and specially curated by the team.

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