Saudi Cinema Celebrates 100 Years Of Women In Film
The Ouswan International Festival for Women's Films is celebrating 100 years since the beginning of the first Saudi film. The festival is looking for diverse experiences, having previously showcased feminist beginnings in Saudi and Egyptian cinema.
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SBA Al-Ekhbariya
“we as a festival for women's films are looking for all diverse experiences, so we saw early on the feminist beginnings of Saudi cinema, also the feminist beginnings of Egyptian cinema. Keep it with you, and it didn't wait for today, we are celebrating 100 years since the beginning of the first film, Aziz Amir. We started seeing Saudi cinema, which we know its backgrounds included Haifaa Al-Mansour and other Saudi female directors.”
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