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The Red Sea Fund can support you with a post-production grant to get your film completed and ready for distribution and exhibition. Feature-length (60-minutes or more) fiction, documentary or animation projects from directors of Arab nationality/origin and African nationality.
Aug 1, 2023 · The Red Sea Fund announces the opening of its fourth funding cycle, Post-Production Cycle 4, on August 6 th 2023. The Fund invites filmmakers from Saudi Arabia, the Arab world and Africa to submit their film projects for consideration in this cycle. The deadline for submissions is 21 st August 2023.
Dec 1, 2023 · In 2021, the foundation launched the Red Sea Fund, a financing arm focused on supporting emerging filmmakers and established directors from the Arab world and Africa. Grants were distributed...
Feb 6, 2024 · The Red Sea Fund is open to projects in various film formats, including fiction, documentary, and animation feature films. The announced Cycle 1 for the year 2024 is dedicated to film projects in post-production, marking a significant opportunity for filmmakers to take their works to the next level.
The Red Sea Film Festival Foundation today announced the recipients of the Red Sea Fund's 2023 post-production funding cycle 1. Eight films by Saudi, Arab and African filmmakers will receive grants to help complete films that shine a light on important narratives and new talents emerging from the region.
Dec 1, 2022 · The main competition of the 2nd edition of the Red Sea Film Festival – the Red Sea: Features Competition – underlines the fest’s ambition to celebrate pioneering works from filmmakers in...
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The Red Sea Film Festival Foundation has announced the Red Sea Fund. The $10 million fund will support projects with directors from the Arab World and Africa, launching a new generation of filmmakers