Saudi Film 'Norah' Received a Special Mention at Cannes 2024
- Publish date: Monday، 27 May 2024
The movie was the first Saudi film to participate in the Cannes Film Festival.
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The first Saudi film to participate in the Cannes Film Festival, 'Norah' received a special mention at the film festival's Un Certain Regard awards on Saturday, May 25.
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The film is set in Saudi Arabia during the 1990s and is about Norah and Nader who inspire each other to realize their artistic potential during a time when the professional pursuit of art was condemned in the country.
'Norah' is directed by Tawfik Al-Zaidi and features Maria Bahrawi, Yaqoub Al-Farhan, and Abdullah Al-Satian.
The Saudi film was screened at the festival on Thursday, May 23 and received a standing ovation.
'Norah' was supported by the Saudi-based Red Sea Film Foundation's Red Sea Fund.
The film was entirely shot in Al Ula and northwest Saudi Arabia, featuring an all-Saudi cast and a 40 percent Saudi crew.
'Norah' made history by becoming the first Saudi film to participate in the Cannes Film Festival and with the special mention, it has made Saudi Arabia proud!
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