Marisa Tomei praises Saudi efforts to grow local film industry


 Marisa Tomei recently expressed her admiration for Saudi Arabia's growing film industry, which is experiencing a transformative phase. She acknowledged the ambitious efforts of the Saudi government, particularly through initiatives like Vision 2030, which has fueled the country's commitment to becoming a major player in global cinema. Tomei highlighted how the kingdom's increasing focus on cultural and creative sectors has created opportunities for both local filmmakers and international stars.

Saudi Arabia's film industry has been rapidly evolving, with a significant rise in local cinema, film festivals, and global partnerships. The country has become a major hub for film production, with numerous Hollywood and Bollywood stars taking part in Saudi projects, such as Johnny Depp's upcoming film "Modi," supported by the Red Sea Film Foundation. The kingdom’s investment in new infrastructure, including state-of-the-art cinemas and studios, is helping to build a thriving market for both local and international films.

The Red Sea Film Festival, which premiered films like "Norah" at the Cannes Film Festival, is another important milestone in showcasing Saudi Arabia's creative talent​

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