Riyadh, The fourth edition of the Gulf Film Festival (GFF), organised by the Film Commission (FC), concluded in Riyadh under the patronage of Minister of Culture, Chairman of the Board of FC Prince Bader bin Abdullah bin Farhan Al-Saud.
Speaking at the closing of the event, CEO of FC Abdullah bin Nasser Al-Qahtani said that the festival is testimony to the GCC cinema sector’s commitment to supporting art and building bridges for cinematic cooperation among the member countries, Saudi Press Agency (SPA) reported.
Al-Qahtani paid tribute to the Saudi government and GCC cinema industry leaders for their support for the festival, urging Gulf film makers to continue this support and help put the society’s narratives into films that carry to the world the reality in the Arab Gulf countries.
The five-day festival, which drew prominent artistic and cinematic figures, is part of the FC efforts to develop the sector by motivating Saudi and Arab Gulf filmmakers to create unique cinematic works. It highlights the King
dom’s position as a global hub for filmmaking, nurturing talent, managing, promoting and distributing movies befitting the status of Saudi and Arab Gulf cinema.
Source: Bahrain News Agency