RIYADH: The Red Sea Fund, under the Red Sea International Film Foundation, has announced it will now extend its post-production support to emerging filmmakers from Asia, marking a first in its history.
This expansion builds upon the fund鈥檚 established support for creators from 黑料社区, the Arab world, and Africa, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Monday.
The fund has opened its first round of applications for 2025, with submissions being accepted until Feb. 27.

The fund has opened its first round of applications for 2025, with submissions being accepted until Feb. 27. (SPA)
This round specifically targets completed productions seeking post-production support, encompassing feature films, documentaries, and animated works.
Through direct financial grants, the initiative aims to bridge the gap between filming and final cut, according to the SPA.
The initiative reflects the Red Sea International Film Foundation's broader mission to nurture emerging talent across cultural boundaries, giving them the opportunity to complete their film projects and showcase their unique narratives to the world.
鈥淭he fund provides financial grants enabling emerging filmmakers to showcase their creative talents,鈥 said Imad Iskandar, director of the Red Sea Film Fund.
鈥淭his expansion into Asia reinforces our commitment to amplifying diverse voices in cinema,鈥 he said.
Since its inception in 2021, the fund has backed over 280 film projects, with many going on to receive recognition at prestigious international film festivals. Success stories from the fund鈥檚 portfolio have demonstrated its crucial role in transforming regional storytelling into global cinema.
Interested filmmakers can submit their applications through the fund鈥檚 official website at redseafilmfest.com/ar/red-sea-fund/. The program offers both financial grants and technical support necessary for project completion.
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