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The Red Sea Fund reveals the list of post -production winners within its first round of 2025

The Red Sea Fund of the Red Sea Film Corporation revealed the list of winning cinematic projects in financing grants for its first rounds for the year 2025 AD, which is devoted to supporting projects in the post -production stage. The winning projects included stories from the Arab world and the continent of Asia, which confirms the Foundation’s commitment to supporting emerging cinematic voices. It reflects the richness and diversity of cinematic sounds in the region. These grants come to contribute to the completion of post -production stages for the winning projects, in order to enhance the chances of reaching international show platforms, and give their makers a strong boost towards providing authentic stories that enrich the global and regional cinematic scene. Sky without Earth & quot; Production: Didar Domery. Country: France, Tunisia, Qatar. Production: Jane Zao, Ninjuan Ding. Country: Taiwan, Japan, Hong Kong, France, Saudi Arabia. Production: Stefano Cintini, Qun and Wong. Country: Malaysia. Production: Arya Ibrahim, Jetta Vara. Country: Indonesia. Country: Pakistan. Production: Jean-Lauren Seidis. Country: Kazakhstan. Production: Benoa Roland, Nabil Bin Yeder. Country: Belgium, France, Luxembourg. Production: Malik Kushapati. Country: Tunisia. Production: Okan Ozi. Country: Turkey. We expanded our work in the past year to include Asian projects, based on our deep faith in the tremendous potential for filmmakers on that continent. Today, we see the fruits of this trend through this distinctive collection of projects with unique cinematic visions. The Red Sea Film Fund Fund presented its support for more than 280 cinematic projects, including distinctive films that made its way towards the most prominent festivals and various fans, including the movie & quot; Hubal & quot; Which was presented within the activities of the fourth session of the Red Sea Film Festival, and achieved a wide turnout in Saudi cinemas, where its sales exceeded 190 thousand tickets. In addition to the movie & quot; Its foundation to transform the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the Arab world into a global film industry center, and several comprehensive sections come under its umbrella for all aspects of the cinematic industry that contribute together to forming its structure and building its entity, namely: the Red Sea Market, the Red Sea Fund, the Red Sea laboratories, and the International Red Sea Film Festival. It enables them to leave their mark in the international cinematic scene while preserving the heritage of classic Arab cinema. And Asia. And Africa. The fund allocates financial support, guidance and necessary resources to enable various accounts and stimulate innovative ideas.

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