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23 Dec 2024 02:03

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‘New Saudi Voices 2’ From Netflix Shines a Spotlight on Saudi Arabia’s Film Industry

Netflix is launching the second volume of short films of its “New Saudi Voices” collection, as part of its efforts to support the flourishing film industry in Saudi Arabia.

The collection features 13 short films by Saudi talent, spanning a vast selection of genres including feel-good movies, drama, fantasy, romance, and more. The films are crafted with unique storylines and highlight cultural nuances within the Saudi community, showcasing the artistic minds of the creators.

The films in this year’s collection were picked from the Red Sea International Film Festival. Two of them, When Red Blooms by Tala Alharbi and The Child in His Closet by Khaled Zeidan, were winners in the festival’s 48-hour Filmmaking Challenge. VHS Tape Replaced by Maha Saati, and Yallah, Yallah Beenah by Mohammed Hammad were also supported by the festival’s Red Sea Fund.

The collection includes the works of award-winning writer Faisal Buhaishi, whose film Last Chance to Fal in Love follows the touching story of an old man reuniting with his first love after 50 years. Fictional dramas such as Old Phone Number by Ali Saeed and Zabarjad by Hussain Almutliq, explore the themes of character growth while holding on to parts of one’s past life. Movies from the fantasy genre include A Swing by Raneem and Dana Almohandes follows the journey of a 10-year-old girl trekking through the woods to find a magical swing her father used to tell her about. Nora Abu Shusha highlights the untold struggles of married life with Lucky you’re mine, while Mohammed Baqer uses Tea Leaf to artistically articulate the pain and regret that comes with failed relationships. Requiem for Silence by Majed Z. Samman, ‘Forward’ by Fahad Alotaibi, and Othman by Khaled Zeidan, see storylines filled with drama, changing each respective character’s life trajectory.

Nuha el Tayeb, Director, Content, Middle East, Africa and Turkey, Netflix notes: “The second volume is not just a collection of short films; it is a celebration of untold stories, and a testament to the creative prowess of the emerging filmmakers. As these captivating tales find their home on Netflix, they transcend borders and allow viewers to experience the beauty and dynamism of Saudi culture. We believe great stories can come from anywhere and be loved by anyone.”

The entertainment landscape in the Kingdom is rapidly evolving and Netflix continues to amplify Saudi voices by launching Netflix originals such as Al Khallat +, Masameer County, Whispers, and more recently, Ras B Ras.

The New Saudi Voices 2 films will be available on Netflix on October 6, 2023.

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