
Saudi Film Commission to join Shanghai Film Festival 2025
Saudi Film Commission has confirmed its participation in the 2025 edition of the Shanghai International Film Festival, aiming to deepen cultural collaboration with China, according to the Saudi Press Agency. Scheduled to run from June 13 to 22, the Shanghai festival is China's largest and the only one in the country accredited by the International Federation of Film Producers Associations (FIAPF).
By taking part in the event, the Saudi Film Commission intends to enhance international partnerships, promote the Kingdom's diverse and visually striking filming locations, and spotlight its geographic and cinematic appeal. The commission also plans to explore co-production and distribution opportunities that could expand the reach of Saudi films within the Chinese market.
As part of its involvement, the commission will host a Saudi pavilion during the festival's market segment from June 21 to 25. The pavilion will present various programmes and initiatives while serving as a hub for networking with global industry professionals. A delegation from Saudi Arabia will attend to showcase the Kingdom's growing film industry and its competitive advantages, reinforcing its potential as a vibrant center for filmmaking and cross-border collaboration.
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