KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 11 (Bernama) -- The second edition of the International Film Criticism Conference, organised by the Saudi Film Commission, kicked off recently for five days beginning Nov 6, in Riyadh.
Held under the theme "Sound in Cinema", this year’s conference explored the various impacts of sound on the film experience and its influence on the film industry, with the discussions covering different elements such as film scores, sound effects, and nature sounds.
According to a statement, with activities such as workshops, film screenings, and interactive exhibits, the conference is distinguished by a vast presence of international filmmakers, critics, as well as cinephiles.
The opening ceremony started with an introductory video about the conference, its objectives, and past achievements, followed by a speech from Saudi Film Commission Chief Executive Officer, Abdullah bin Nasser Al-Qahtani.
He said the Saudi Film Commission is dedicated to establishing, developing, and sustaining a strong and vibrant film industry, in line with Saudi Vision 2030.
“The Film Commission focuses on empowering criticism as an intellectual and artistic tool that illuminates the path of cinema and opens new prospects for it,” he added.
The ceremony also included a speech by prominent Saudi director, Abdullah Al-Mohaisen, followed by a screening of the film “Assassination of a City”, a pioneering Saudi documentary that won several international awards.
Moreover, a follow-up discussion was held between the director and moderated by film critics Ahmad Shawqi and Ahmad Alayyad.
-- BERNAMA
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