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Red Sea International Film Festival Announces Winners for 2022 YUSR Awards and Red Sea Souk Awards

Actor Jackie Chan poses with the Red Sea International Film Festival (RSIFF) CEO Mohammed al-Turki and chairwoman Jomana al-Rashid on the Red Carpet during the closing ceremony of the second edition of the Red Sea International Film Festival (RSIFF), in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, on December 8, 2022.
The Golden Yusr for Best Feature Film Awarded to HANGING GARDENS - Jackie Chan Receives Gold Yusr Honorary Award

The second edition of the Red Sea International Film Festival (RedSeaIFF), taking place from 1-10 December 2022, today announced the winners of the Red Sea competition sections. Earlier this evening, the star-studded world premiere of Valley Road from award-winning Saudi writer and director Khaled Fahd, starring Hamad Farhan, Naif Khalaf, and Aseel Omran closed the Festival.

Celebrating the boldness and innovation in film, the Yusr awards present the biggest prizes in the region for both emerging and established voices across the formats of fiction, documentary, animation, and Virtual Reality. The awards were presented this evening at a glittering ceremony with attendance comprised of international talent from across the film industry, and hosted by presenter Raya Abirached
and Mo Islam.

Shining a light on films from Saudi Arabia, the Arab world, Asia, and Africa, the prestigious awards, now in its second edition, enables the Red Sea International Film Festival to highlight the reach and immense talent across the region and beyond. The awards were presented by an international jury of renowned filmmakers and industry heavyweights.

JEDDAH, SAUDI ARABIA – DECEMBER 08: (5L) Mutlaq Matar, guest, Hamad Farhan, Director Khaled Fahd, Naif Khalaf, guest, guest, guest, guest, Rakan Anneghaimshi and guest attend the “Valley Road” screening at the Red Sea International Film Festival on December 08, 2022 in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. (Photo by Tim P. Whitby/Getty Images for The Red Sea International Film Festival)

Academy Award-winning and internationally renowned actor and filmmaker Jackie Chan received the Golden Yusr Honorary Award this evening, recognizing his unparalleled talents and contribution to the industry, paving the way as a legendary actor, director, producer, and stuntman. Jackie Chan is joined by Yousra, Shah Rukh Khan, and Guy Ritchie who received Yusr Honorary Awards at the opening ceremony of the Festival.

Mohammed Al Turki; CEO of the RedSeaIFF added: “Over, the past week, we have come together to celebrate the film industry and the incredible talent we have both in the region and internationally. The second edition of the festival has been a huge success welcoming delegates from all over the world to this incredible city and we are delighted to close the festival by championing the work of both emerging and already-established filmmakers from Saudi Arabia, the Arab world, Asia and Africa – congratulations to all the winners.

Red Sea Souk Awards winners were announced today during the ongoing Red Sea International Film Festival (Red Sea IFF) in Jeddah. Aimed at fostering co-production, worldwide distribution, and new business prospects, the Red Sea Souk is a film market created to support the thriving Saudi, African and Arab industries and promote talent. Distributors, sales representatives, and producers looking to expand their regional reach attend it.

This year, the four-day souk attracted a larger crowd and was jam-packed with pitch sessions, meetings, screenings, industry talks, and networking activities. Two distinct juries, one for the Project Market and the other for the Works-in-Progress, deliberated over the awards. The Red Sea Fund and generous industry sponsors contributed to give 24 awards for both Red Sea Lodge Projects and Souk Projects.

JEDDAH, SAUDI ARABIA – DECEMBER 08: attends the Closing Night Gala Awards at the Red Sea International Film Festival on December 08, 2022 in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. (Photo by Eamonn M. McCormack/Getty Images for The Red Sea International Film Festival)

Zain Zedan, Red Sea Souk Manager, said: “We are pleased with the successful achievements of this year's edition of the Red Sea Souk. The awards are meant to bolster the confidence of emerging, aspiring filmmakers and to open more opportunities for them”.

Myriam Arab, Red Sea Souk Co Manager, said: “For this year's selection the industry enjoyed discovering projects by African and Arab filmmakers and producers including the diaspora. For this second edition, it appears the Red Sea Souk is continuing to expand its border and create new bridges for independent cinema”

The Arab Cinema Center (ACC), an international promotional platform for Arab cinema, presented two Arab Cinema Centre Awards to ‘You Were the Poet, And I Existed' from Saudi Arabia and ‘Trip to Jerusalem', an Arab project for participation in the 2023 Rotterdam Lab.

Meanwhile, the Cell Co, a fully integrated post-production company, presented three awards to a film in post-production. The first award, consisting of a complete DCP package valued at 8,000 USD, was given to ‘Hounds'. The second and third awards, each consisting of a full promotion package valued at 12,000 USD, were given to ‘The Burdened' and ‘Concrete Land'.

Leyth Production, a film production company based in Tunisia, awarded the sum of 20,000 USD to ‘Banel E Adama' for sound mixing for their work-in-progress film. They also awarded 50,000 USD to ‘Concrete Land' for editing for their work-in-progress film.

OTICONS presented the award Composer for Original Film Score worth 10,000 USD to ‘Yunan' for their Work-In-Progress film. They also provided an award consisting of Music License and Supervision worth 6,000 USD to ‘The Mother of All Lies' for their Work-In-Progress film. Finally, they presented the award for music consulting worth 2,000 USD to ‘Behind the Palm Trees', a Red Sea Project film. The TITRAFILM Award consisting of subtitles, DCP or broadcasting worth 6,000 USD was awarded to ‘Banel E Adama'.

The Arab Radio and Television Network (ART), a major player in the Arab Film Industry, awarded two 50,000 USD grants to ‘You Were the Poet, And I Existed' and ‘Bubblegum Brigade', Saudi and Arab development projects.

Cinewaves Films, a leading Saudi distribution company with the largest Saudi film library, presented 50,000 USD to ‘Scapegoat' for the Cinewaves Film Distribution Award. MAD Solutions, the first Pan- Arab creative studio focused on the production, promotion, and distribution of Arabic content in and beyond the Arab world, presented 50,000 USD to ‘Behind the Palm Trees' for the MAD Solutions Distribution Award.

MBC presented three MBC Academy/Shahid cash awards for Arab world distribution rights. The MBC Academy/Shahid Award for an Arab project with an amount of 40,000 USD was awarded to ‘Men in the Sun'. The other award with an amount of 70,000 USD went to the Saudi project ‘Dancing on Fire'. Finally, the Saudi project ‘A Last Argument Against Youth' was awarded 120,000 USD.

From the Red Sea Fund, six cash awards were granted by the Red Sea Souk Juries. The Red Sea Souk Post-Production Award with a grant of 30,000 USD was presented to ‘The Mother of All Lies'. ‘Trip to Jerusalem', the recipient of the Red Sea Souk Jury Development Award, walked away with a cash prize of 35,000 USD. The Red Sea Souk Development Award with a grant of 35,000 USD went to ‘Wolfmother'. ‘Vagabonds' was presented the Red Sea Souk Production Award with a grant of 100,000 USD. Finally, two Red Sea Lodge Awards, each with a grant of 100,000 USD, were awarded to ‘Aisha Can't Fly Anymore', an Arab project and ‘Scapegoat', a Saudi Project.

Official site: Red Sea Film

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Adam Symchuk

Adam Symchuk is a Canadian born freelance writer and editor who has been writing for Asian Movie Pulse since 2018. He is currently focused on covering manga, manhwa and light novels having reviewed hundreds of titles in the past two years.

His love of film came from horror and exploitation films from Japan that he devoured in his teens. His love of comics came from falling in love with the works of Shuzo Oshimi, Junji Ito, Hideshi Hino, and Inio Asano but has expanded to a general love of the medium and all its genres.

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