The Red Sea Fund opens the application to support the post -production cinematic projects
This comes among his first tours of this year, and the Fund revealed the expansion of its support to include promising cinematic voices from the Asian continent for the first time.
Red Sea Fund projects
This is in addition to his continuous support for projects from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the Arab world, and the continent of Africa.
This step comes as a confirmation of the efforts of the Red Red Sea Film Foundation to support and enable promising cinematic talents of different cultures, giving them financial support that enables them to complete their cinematic projects and review their narrative narratives for the whole world.
The first round of the Red Sea Fund aims to support the projects that have completed the filming stage, by granting direct financial, the filmmakers can complete their cinematic projects.
It highlights the captivating narrative narratives from the Asian continent. The first round aims to support projects that have completed the photography stage, through financial grants that enable them to reach the final version of the work, and support includes feature films, documentary, or movement films.
Support filmmakers and creative ideas
“The Red Sea Fund supports projects through various stages and courses, and provides financial grants that provide the opportunity to review the talents of the applicants,” said Imad Iskandar, Director of the Red Sea Film Fund, said.
He added: “Our expansion in Asia reflects our commitment to supporting the talents arising from filmmakers and creative ideas across the world, to provide them with the means that contributes to delivering their voices to the world.”
Since its inception in 2021, the Red Sea Fund has supported more than 280 films, and many of the works supported by the Fund have won several international awards over the past years in various cinematic forums.
The first session of the year 2025 was open to a group of post -production projects, including imagination, documentaries, or long animated films “60 minutes or more”
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