2021 Red Sea International Film Festival

Red Sea International Film Festival
مهرجان البحر الأحمر السينمائي الدولي
Opening filmCyrano, directed by Joe Wright
Closing film83, directed by Kabir Khan
LocationArbaeen lagoon, Al Madinah Al Munawarah Road, old town Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
Founded2019
AwardsThe Yusr Awards
Film titles138 from 67 countries
Hosted byRed Sea Film Festival Foundation
Festival dateOpening: 6 December 2021 (2021-12-06)
Closing: 15 December 2021 (2021-12-15)
LanguageArabic
English
WebsiteRSFF


The 2021 Red Sea International Film Festival was the inaugural edition a film festival in the Middle East established by the Saudi Arabian government and set in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. The winner of the Best Film in competition was Brighton 4th (მეოთხე ბრაიტონი), directed by Levan Koguashvili.

The creation of a film festival was considered significant as cinema was officially banned in Saudi Arabia until reforms under Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman lifted restrictions with a screening of Marvel's Black Panther in April 2018. The Saudi Film Commission then announced a strategy designed to grow the film industry's revenue to $500 million.[1]

The event came after several boycott calls by the critics, who warned that the Saudi authorities were attempting to divert the international attention from the country's poor human rights records. The Kingdom was being accused of using culture to whitewash its image at a global level. One of the critics said that without freedom of speech, the festival descended into propaganda.[2]

The festival was originally conceived in 2019 with a plan to host the first festival in April 2020. However the COVID-19 pandemic pushed back the start by more than a year.[1]

Red Sea Souk

The Red Sea Souk, an industry marketplace, took place concurrently, attracting over 3,000 professionals.[3] The Souk showcases a number of projects from the Middle East, Africa and other regions to connect them with support and financing. Of the Red Sea Souk slate from 2021, 10 of them were selected for international festivals — including Cannes Film Festival, Venice Film Festival and Locarno Film Festival.[3]

Juries

Features competition

Shorts competition

  • Marwan Hamed, Egyptian director – Jury President
  • Ahd Kamel, Saudi Arabian actress and director
  • Khadar Ayderus, Finnish-Somali director and writer

Official Selection

The festival screened 138 films from 67 countries with 16 films in the competition section.[4]

It opened on 6 December 2021 with Joe Wright's Cyrano and closed on 15 December with the world premiere of Kabir Khan's film 83.[5]


Red Sea Competition
English title Original title Director(s) Production country
Brighton 4th მეოთხე ბრაიტონი Levan Koguashvili Georgia, Russia, Bulgaria, United States, Monaco
Communion قربان (Qorban) Nejib Belkadhi Tunisia
PAKA (River of Blood) പാകാ (നദിയുടെ രക്തം) Nithin Lukose India
Huda's Salon صالون هدى Hany Abu-Assad Palestine, Netherlands, Germany, Qatar, Egypt
Soula سولا Salah Issaad Algeria, France
Europa Europa Haider Rashid Iraq, Italy, Kuwait
Yuni Yuni Kamila Andini Indonesia, Singapore, France, Australia
Saloum Saloum Jean Luc Herbulot Senegal, France
Rupture تمزُّق Hamzah K. Jamjoom Saudi Arabia
Rehana Maryam Noor রেহানা মরিয়ম নূর Abdullah Mohammad Saad Bangladesh, Singapore, Qatar
Hit the Road جاده خاکی Panah Panahi Iran
Life Suits Me Well La vie me va bien Al Hadi Ulad-Mohand Morocco, France
Neighbours Neighbours Mano Khalil Syria, Switzerland
Farha فرحة Darin J Sallam Jordan
Sharaf شرف Samir Nasr Germany, Tunisia, Egypt, Sweden, Luxembourg
The Alleys الحارة Bassel Ghandour Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Qatar

Official Awards

Winners [6]
Award Film Original title Director(s) Production country
Best Film Brighton 4th მეოთხე ბრაიტონი Levan Koguashvili Georgia, Russia, Bulgaria, United States, Monaco
Best Director Europa Europa Haider Rashid Iraq, Italy, Kuwait
Jury Prize Hit the Road جاده خاکی Panah Panahi Iran
Best Actor Europa Europa Adam Ali (performance); dir. Haider Rashid Iraq, Italy, Kuwait
Best Actress Yuni Yuni Arawinda Kirana (performance); dir. Kamila Andini Indonesia, Singapore, France, Australia
Best Saudi Film Rupture تمزُّق Hamzah K. Jamjoom Saudi Arabia
Audience Award You Resemble Me You Resemble Me Dina Amer Egypt, France, United States
Immersive Silver Yusr Samsara Samsara Hsin-Chien Huang Taiwan
Immersive Gold Yusr End of Night End of Night David Adler Denmark, France
Short Competition Golden Yusr Tala’Vision Tala’Vision Murad Abu Eisheh Jordan, Germany
Special Mention Farha فرحة Darin J Sallam Jordan
Best Cinematic Contribution Hit the Road جاده خاکی (Cinematography by Amin Jafari) Iran
Best Screenplay Neighbours Neighbours Mano Khalil Syria, Switzerland

References

  1. ^ a b "What to expect from the first Red Sea International Film Festival in Jeddah". Al Arabiya English. 6 December 2021. Retrieved 11 December 2025.
  2. ^ Graham-Harrison, Emma (11 December 2021). "Saudi film festival is a 'whitewash' by authorities, say critics". The Observer. Retrieved 11 December 2021.
  3. ^ a b "THE RED SEA SOUK ANNOUNCES PROJECTS AND PARTICIPANTS FOR ITS SECOND EDITION". صحيفة مكة (in Arabic). 27 October 2022. Retrieved 11 December 2025.
  4. ^ Tartaglione, Nancy (9 November 2021). "Saudi Arabia's Red Sea Film Festival Sets Inaugural Lineup; Joe Wright's 'Cyrano' Opens, Netflix's 'The Lost Daughter' Among Program – Full List". Deadline. Retrieved 6 December 2021.
  5. ^ Ramachandran, Naman (29 November 2021). "Ranveer Singh's '83' to Close Saudi Arabia's Red Sea Film Festival – Global Bulletin". Variety. Retrieved 6 December 2021.
  6. ^ Ramachandran, Naman (13 December 2021). "Saudi Arabia's Inaugural Red Sea Film Festival Gives Top Awards to 'Brighton 4th,' 'Rupture'". Variety. Retrieved 15 December 2021.