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					<description><![CDATA[Jeddah &#8211; A renewed partnership between the Red Sea Film Foundation and Effat University’s Cinematic Arts School is opening new]]></description>
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<p><strong>Jeddah</strong> &#8211; A renewed partnership between the Red Sea Film Foundation and Effat University’s Cinematic Arts School is opening new pathways for Saudi women filmmakers to thrive in a rapidly growing national film industry.</p>



<p>The agreement, signed during the Red Sea International Film Festival in Jeddah, reflects a joint commitment to empowering young female storytellers with financial support, training, and industry access.</p>



<p>This collaboration provides students with direct funding from the Red Sea Fund, ensuring that promising film projects receive the resources needed to move from concept to screen.</p>



<p>Alongside funding, mentoring is offered at each stage of production, helping students strengthen their creative voice and technical skills.</p>



<p>The foundation emphasized that this model enhances both artistic quality and professional development, laying the groundwork for a new generation of Saudi women who will shape the nation’s cinematic identity.</p>



<p>This aligns with the cultural ambitions of Vision 2030, which promotes creative industries as key contributors to the Kingdom’s future.</p>



<p>Faisal Baltyuor, CEO of the foundation, highlighted that the renewed partnership reinforces the mission of expanding opportunities for emerging female talent in the film sector.</p>



<p>He noted that the collaboration represents an investment not just in projects, but in the long-term growth of Saudi cinema.</p>



<p>Dr. Haifa Reda Jamal Al-Lail, president of Effat University, stated that empowering women and creating avenues for artistic expression remain central to the university’s mission.</p>



<p>She affirmed that the partnership gives students access to essential industry tools and guidance needed to excel as filmmakers and storytellers.</p>



<p>Saudi women continue to play a growing role in the film industry as the Kingdom builds a dynamic and globally-engaged cultural sector.</p>



<p>Over the past decade, expanding education, investment, and platforms for artistic expression have contributed to a flourishing creative landscape.</p>



<p>Effat University’s Cinematic Arts School, established in 2013 through an academic partnership with the University of Southern California, remains a pioneer in film education.</p>



<p>As the first institution in the Kingdom to offer a bachelor’s degree in film production, direction, and animation, it has shaped the foundation of modern cinematic learning in Saudi Arabia.</p>



<p>Its emphasis on nurturing talent, innovation, and hands-on training has helped elevate the creative capabilities of young filmmakers across the nation.</p>



<p>The school also plays a central role in expanding women’s participation in cultural sectors that were previously limited or emerging.</p>



<p>The renewed partnership stands as part of the Red Sea Film Foundation’s wider Women in Cinema initiative, a program dedicated to supporting female voices and ensuring diverse representation in regional and global storytelling.</p>



<p>Through this initiative, more women gain access to the networks, experience, and visibility needed to pursue filmmaking careers at international standards.</p>



<p>This collaboration is expected to further energize Saudi Arabia’s film ecosystem, encouraging more women to explore filmmaking as a viable and impactful profession.</p>



<p>By equipping students with funding, mentorship, and industry exposure, the initiative helps build a sustainable creative environment that expands horizons for future generations.</p>



<p>As Saudi Arabia&#8217;s cultural sectors continue to rise, partnerships like this demonstrate the nation’s commitment to fostering artistic excellence and supporting the ambitions of young women creators.</p>



<p>Together, these institutions are shaping a cinematic future defined by innovation, diversity, and global engagement.</p>
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