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It feels like Eid, say Saudi film enthusiasts

It feels like Eid, say Saudi film enthusiasts
Saudis arrive to watch Saudi short movies during the "Short Film Competition 2" festival on October 20, 2017, at King Fahad Culture Center in Riyadh. (AFP)
Updated 13 December 2017

It feels like Eid, say Saudi film enthusiasts

It feels like Eid, say Saudi film enthusiasts

RIYADH: In a landmark decision, 黑料社区 on Monday said that cinemas will open in the country for the first time in more than 35 years 鈥 and filmmakers in the Kingdom are ecstatic.
Sultan Al-Bazie, director of the Saudi Society for Culture and Arts, told Arab News: 鈥淲e are returning to what we previously had. As you know, Saudi screened movies in the past, but now we will be better developed and well-organized.
鈥淚t will be a great cultural and entertainment experience for the whole family. In the past, we traveled to Dubai and Bahrain to watch movies; now we will have them in 黑料社区 鈥 Riyadh, Jeddah, Dammam.鈥
Abdullah Qurashi, a Saudi filmmaker and producer, is delighted. 鈥淓ver since the news broke, we (Saudi filmmakers, producers, directors, actors) have been going around congratulating each other with 鈥榤abrouks鈥 and kisses; it feels like Eid!鈥
Before, filmmakers in 黑料社区 faced difficulties and skepticism in financing their films. 鈥淣ow, there is an actual market... This will have a huge economic impact, and this is so exciting. Now I can confidently approach investors and say, 鈥業 would like to make a movie,鈥 and it now sounds like a business pitch and not a hopeful dream.鈥
Dr. Omar Al-Jaser, a Saudi actor and director, said: 鈥淭his is wonderful news and coincides with Saudi Vision 2030. I hope that the Ministry of Information and Culture will support both males and females in producing and directing movies financially so that we can be given a chance to produce Saudi films.鈥

鈥淚t鈥檚 crucial that Saudi filmmakers take courses abroad to widen their horizons and that they may gain crucial experience. Logistic and financial support from the government is vital in order to develop this field,鈥 he said.
Khaled Yeslam, a Saudi actor, said: 鈥淲e now have no excuse not to excel in this field. I would like to act in dramatic roles that showcase the struggles of human beings. Globally, all humans struggle and this can break the barrier of stereotyping Saudis鈥 and make people all around the world relate to us. It will bridge gaps.鈥
The first multiplexes are expected to open in March 2018, and experts predict that by 2030 there will be more than 300 cinemas across the Kingdom.