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An interview session with Nadine Labaki today at the Red Sea Film Festival

Nadine Labaki

Mohamed Zaki

The Red Sea International Film Festival, in its second session today, Saturday, holds a dialogue session with Lebanese director, actress and screenwriter Nadine Labaki against the backdrop of her honor from Variety International magazine during the festival activities.

Interestingly, Nadine Labaki will receive the Variety International Award for Best Director. Labaki made his mark in the film industry with his film ‘Carmel’ which premiered at the Cannes International Film Festival in 2007.

Nadine is famous for her films that shed light on various aspects of life in Lebanon as she is the first Arab filmmaker to be nominated for an Oscar in the Best Foreign Language Film category for her film ‘Capernaum’. audience dialogue to be held on Saturday, December 3 at the Fox Cinema In Red Sea Mall to discuss the most important stations in her artistic career to date.

The opening ceremony of the Red Sea International Film Festival in its second session running until December 10, in Jeddah on the eastern shore of the Red Sea in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, which saw the screening of the romantic comedy film “What the does love have to do with it? It is directed by Shekhar Kapoor, written by Jamima Khan and produced by Studio Canal Working Title.

The Red Sea International Film Festival will screen 131 feature and short films from 61 countries and in 41 languages, signed by a group of prestigious names in the history of cinema and young talents, and will host 34 world premiere films, 17 Arab premiere films and 47 screenings of films from the Middle East and North Africa, in the presence of many directors and co-stars. In parallel with the screening of the best productions of the new international cinema, a group of new Saudi works will be screened, including 25 films produced by the nascent and illustrious generation of Saudi filmmakers.

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