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Red Sea fund 250+ Projects, with 15 million US Dollars grants. A dynamic force in the world of Arab and African film financing, the Red Sea Fund operates across four cycles, encompassing projects in stages of development, production, and post-production.
Apr 6, 2024 · The Red Sea Fund, a program under the Red Sea Film Foundation, has announced the open call for production projects as part of its second cycle for 2024. Filmmakers from Saudi Arabia, the Arab world, and Africa can submit their applications from April 6 through April 30, 2024, via the link HERE.
Complete the online application form available on the website. The applications will be available as follows: February 6th to February 21st (CYCLE 01 - POST-PRODUCTION FUND) April 6th to April 30th (CYCLE 02 - PRODUCTION FUND) June 6th to June 30th (CYCLE 03 - DEVELOPMENT FUND)
The Red Sea Fund, a program under the Red Sea Film Foundation, has announced the open call for Production Fund. This cycle is specifically designed to support projects that are at the production stage, offering financial grants to assist filmmakers in bringing their visions to life.
Feb 6, 2024 · Submissions for Cycle 1 are currently open, starting from February 6 and concluding on February 21. Filmmakers are required to provide a complete rough cut of the film as a private online viewing link, with a minimum duration of 60 minutes.
Jeddah, March 28, 2022, SPA -- The Red Sea Film Foundation today confirmed the second cycle of the Red Sea Fund, dedicated to the development stage, will open for submissions for features, documentary, and animation projects on 6th April and close on the 20th April 2022.
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Jun 29, 2022 · The Red Sea Film Festival Foundation announced on Tuesday the launch of the phase of the Red Sea Fund, with up to $500,000 per film on offer this year. The third cycle will support projects with directors from Saudi Arabia, the Arab world and Africa, seeking to help the new generation of filmmakers, as well as older ones, see their scripts come ...