Saudi Arabia Hosts International Film Festival Amid Cultural Shift

Saudi Arabia hosts international film festivals as part of its cultural opening under Vision 2030. After a 35-year cinema ban, the country now aims to become a regional film hub despite censorship challenges.
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Saudi Arabia's Cultural Transformation

Saudi Arabia is preparing to host its flagship Red Sea International Film Festival in Jeddah later this year, marking another milestone in the kingdom's dramatic cultural evolution. This comes just seven years after cinemas were legalized following a 35-year ban.

From Ban to Boom

Until 2018, Saudi Arabia had no public cinemas except a single educational IMAX theater. The ban began in the 1980s during conservative religious reforms. Now, under Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman's Vision 2030, the country aims for 300+ theaters with 2,000 screens by 2030. Already, 53 cinemas operate nationwide.

Festival Growth

The Red Sea Film Festival, launched in 2019, has quickly become a major industry event. The 2025 edition promises expanded programming, including:

  • Arab film competitions
  • International premieres
  • Film industry workshops
  • Emerging Saudi talent showcases

Parallel to this, Ithra's Saudi Film Festival in Dhahran focuses specifically on developing local filmmakers.

Creative Renaissance

This cultural shift has birthed groundbreaking Saudi films like Haifaa al-Mansour's Wadjda (first feature shot entirely in KSA) and Mahmoud Sabbagh's Barakah Meets Barakah (premiered at Berlin Film Festival). The government now funds film schools and production grants to build domestic talent.

Censorship Challenges

All films remain subject to government approval. Recent controversies include edits to international releases and restrictions on LGBTQ+ content. Festival organizers navigate these constraints while promoting creative expression.

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