RED SEA INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL CELEBRATES WORLD CINEMA IN ITS ARAB

The second edition of the Red Sea International Film Festival (RedSeaIFF), which will take place from 1-10 December 2022, today announced the line-up of films in both its Arab and International Spectacular sections. Seven films will be showcased in the Arab Spectacular and nine in the International Spectacular, with the sections including World, Arab and Saudi premieres.To get more news about porn movies, you can visit our official website.

Antoine Khalife, Director of Arab Programs & Film Classics for the RedSeaIFF, said: “Arab directors take us through their films to extraordinary countries that help the characters to better understand values, whether it is the green mountains of Lebanon, or the Atlas Mountains in Morocco, passing through the beauty of the Saudi deserts or recently explored urban areas in Kuwait. Each of these mainstream films will make local audiences dream, cry, laugh and love, through funny, tender, and romantic characters”.

Kaleem Aftab, Director of International Programming for the RedSeaIFF, added: “Our International Spectacular section brings together the most thought-provoking storytelling from this year’s global film festival circuit. Comprised of films from both established filmmaking voices and emerging talent, the International Spectacular section promises to share the years’ most disruptive films with Saudi audiences.”

World premiering as a Gala screening is Saudi director Fahad Alammari’s Alkhallat+. From the creators of the generation-defining digital series “AlKhallat”, which amassed over 1.5 billion views during its 22-episode run, comes to you in an anthology film of social deception and trickery in four unlikely places.

In All Roads Lead to Rome, award-winning Lebanese director Lara Saba turns her attention to romantic comedy in the unlikely setting of a convent in the serene Cedars and Qannoubin valley. When Hadi (Chadi Haddad), a famous young actor finds himself staying as the guest at a convent for a role, a beautiful adventure begins, bringing him to a new understanding of what really matters: nature, human connections, love and generosity.

The Banshees of Inisherin is the latest film from Academy-Award winning director Martin McDonagh. Every day for as long as anyone remembers, dairy farmer Padraic (Colin Farrell) has stopped by the cottage where local musician Colm (Brendan Gleeson) resides to take him to the pub. When Colm suddenly tells him the friendship is over, Padraic takes it as a joke, gets distressed, and then gets angry. The film had its World Premiere at this year’s Venice Film Festival, where McDonagh won the Golden Osella for Best Screenplay and Farrell won the Volpi Cup for Best Actor.
Broker is the first film shot in South Korea from award-winning writer-director Hirokazu Kore-eda. The film is inspired by the local “baby box” phenomenon: boxes outside churches where unwanted new-borns can be left anonymously for eventual adoption. Song Kang-ho won the Best Actor Award for BROKER at this year’s Cannes Film Festival, where the film had its World Premiere.

South Korean master Park Chan-wook’s latest film Decision to Leave tells the story of a conscientious homicide detective (Park Hae-il), hitherto happily married, investigating an experienced climber’s unlikely fall from the top of a monolith. The chief potential suspect is the man’s beautiful, much younger Chinese wife (Tang Wei). Soon the detective is falling in love while interrogating her, a tragic dereliction of duty for which his young suspect will come to feel an even more destructive guilt. The film premiered at this year’s Cannes Film Festival, where Director Park won Best Director, and has been selected as the South Korean entry for Best International Feature at the upcoming 95th Academy Awards.