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Saudi stars promote new film 'Al-Gaid' by Telfaz11

Saudi stars promote new film 'Al-Gaid' by Telfaz11

Arab News20-07-2025
DUBAI: Saudi actress Maria Bahrawi took to social media to promote studio Telfaz11's latest film, 'Al-Gaid.'
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The 18-year-old actress shared a post about the new film on Instagram Stories, featuring several stills from the movie.
The film is directed by Hussam Al-Halwa and written by Ahmed Al-Haqil.
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Starring Yaqoub Al-Farhan, Saad Al-Shatti, Khaled Abdel Aziz and Ibtisam Ahmed, the film is set against the backdrop of the 19th-century northern Arabian desert in winter. It was penned by Saudi novelist Ahmed Al-Hokail and blends the revenge genre with Bedouin soap opera tropes, according to Variety. The film '(crafts) a unique narrative tailored for an Arab audience,' according to a Telfaz11 statement. 'Rooted in an authentic Saudi perspective, 'Al-Gaid' aims to revolutionize the landscape of Saudi epic films,' the statement added.
Telfaz11 is a homegrown creative and media studio that has been behind successful Saudi projects like 'Sattar,' which became the highest-grossing Saudi movie in the first three months of its release, and 'Mandoob,' which beat 'Wonka' from Warner Bros. on its opening weekend in Saudi Arabia in 2023.
Although she does not star in the film, Bahrawi is one of many Saudi stars whipping up excitement over 'Al-Gaid,' with the likes of actress Mila Al-Zahrani and creative director Ahmed Al-Kaabi taking to her comments section to discuss the new movie.
No stranger to success herself, Bahrawi starred in 'Norah,' the debut feature of Saudi filmmaker Tawfik Al-Zaidi, which screened in the Cannes Film Festival's Un Certain Regard section in 2024. The film received the Special Mention accolade at the event.
The movie, shot entirely in AlUla, is set in 1990s Saudi Arabia when the professional pursuit of all art, including painting, was frowned upon.
Besides Bahrawi, the movie also stars Yaqoub Al-Farhan and Abdullah Al-Satian. It follows the story of Norah and failed artist Nader as they encourage each other to realize their creative potential in rural Saudi Arabia.
The movie was backed by the Red Sea Fund — one of the Red Sea Film Foundation's programs — and was filmed with an all-Saudi cast and a 40 percent Saudi crew.
'I'm living the dream. Inshallah, I'll reach bigger and higher goals. I have all the opportunities in the world, now it's up to me to take them,' Bahrawi previously told Arab News while discussing the film
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