11th Saudi Film Festival opens with a night of cinema, culture, stars

11th Saudi Film Festival opens with a night of cinema, culture, stars
The red carpet was rolled out for the 11th edition of the Saudi Film Festival on Thursday. (Supplied)
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Updated 18 April 2025

11th Saudi Film Festival opens with a night of cinema, culture, stars

11th Saudi Film Festival opens with a night of cinema, culture, stars

DHAHRAN: The red carpet was rolled out for the 11th edition of the Saudi Film Festival on Thursday, as the event confirmed its role as a cornerstone of the Kingdom’s burgeoning movie culture.

Hosted by the dynamic duo — Saudi actors Aixa Kay and Khaled Saqer — the celebration at the King Abdulaziz Center for World Culture (Ithra) in Dhahran was brimming with glamor and drama.

Saudi opera singer Mohammed Khayran Al-Zahrani and renowned French soprano Fabienne Conrad serenaded the crowd, while a live orchestra performed a medley of classical renditions of popular film scores under the direction of maestro Gevorg Sargsyan.




The 11th Saudi Film Festival was hosted by Saudi actress Aixa Kay and actor Khaled Saqer. (Supplied)

The event was organized by the Cinema Association in strategic partnership with Ithra — an Aramco initiative — and was supported by the Saudi Film Commission of the Ministry of Culture.

This year’s festival, with the theme “Cinema of Identity,” delves into the power of storytelling to reflect and shape cultural, personal and collective narratives.

At the opening, Cinema Association chairwoman Hana Al-Omair emphasized the theme’s significance.

“We present this year’s edition at a time when Saudi film production is undergoing noticeable growth. Saudi films are no longer rare appearances; they are now competing for prime slots in Arab cinemas. This reflects an artistic momentum worth pausing and reflecting upon,” she said.

She also highlighted the festival’s special focus.




Saudi opera singer Mohammed Khayran Al-Zahrani and renowned French soprano Fabienne Conrad. (Supplied)

“In addition to the usual festival activities, we are shining a spotlight on the Japanese cinema experience, which has had a profound impact on world cinema, thanks to its artistic schools, rich experience and global history,” she said.

Opening night saw visitors treated to the premiere of “Siwar” by Osama Al-Khuraiji.

The program, which runs until April 23, is packed with events including a steady stream of stars, film screenings, seminars, workshops, masterclasses and the coveted Golden Palm awards.

Since its founding in 2008, the Saudi Film Festival has become the Kingdom’s longest-running cinematic event.

This year, 36 out of 68 screenings are Saudi and Gulf films, comprising eight narrative features, 21 shorts and seven documentaries. Parts of the proceedings, and some other festival events, are being live-streamed.

For more information about buying tickets, visit the Ithra website.


Bella Hadid brings Orebella to the Middle East with Kuwait launch

Bella Hadid brings Orebella to the Middle East with Kuwait launch
Updated 07 November 2025

Bella Hadid brings Orebella to the Middle East with Kuwait launch

Bella Hadid brings Orebella to the Middle East with Kuwait launch

DUBAI: American Dutch Palestinian supermodel Bella Hadid this week brought her beauty brand, Orebella, to the Middle East with its launch at Ulta Beauty in Kuwait.

The model and entrepreneur is currently in Kuwait celebrating the debut and meeting fans. On Instagram Stories, she posted a photo with her father, Mohamed Hadid, who joined her for the trip.

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“Look who I found in Kuwait? My little comedian @mohamedhadid. Baba’s birthday week + launching Orebella in the Middle East = best week ever!!!” she wrote.

She also shared a behind-the-scenes shot of herself getting ready, doing her hair and makeup while holding one of the brand’s perfumes, captioning it: “Orebella is finally in Kuwait.”

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Ulta Beauty’s first regional boutique opened at The Avenues in Kuwait City. Locations at Mall of the Emirates and Dubai Mall in the UAE are scheduled to open in December, with set to follow in the first half of 2026.

Fans in the region are anticipating Orebella’s arrival in and the UAE alongside the launch of Ulta Beauty, one of the largest beauty retailers in the US.

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In June, Ulta Beauty awarded Bella Hadid’s fragrance brand, Orebella, its prestigious Conscious Brand of the Year title, recognizing the label’s commitment to clean ingredients, ethical practices and sustainable packaging.

Orebella, which launched in 2024 with a sell-out line of clean fragrance mists, is rooted in Hadid’s love of scent layering, spirituality and beauty rituals.

Hadid wrote on her website at the time: “For me, fragrance has always been at the center of my life — helping me feel in charge of who I am and my surroundings. From my home to nostalgic memories, to my own energy and connection with others, scent has been an outlet for me. It made me feel safe in my own world.”

The alcohol-free scents of Orebella were Hadid’s answer to traditional perfumes.

“Through my healing journey, I found that I was extremely sensitive to the alcohol in traditional perfumes — both physically and mentally — it became something that was more overwhelming than calming to me,” she added. “That is the main reason I wanted to find an alternative, so essential oils became an artistic and experimental process for me.”