The Red Sea International Film Festival (RSIFF) in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia has revealed the 26 projects selected as part of this year’s Red Sea Souk Market, which will run Dec. 2-5.

“The Red Sea Souk Project Market will present 26 feature-length projects from across the Arab and African region, offering a first opportunity for the industry audience to connect and build future opportunities with these projects,” organizers said on Tuesday.

Part of the selection are 12 “Red Sea Lodge” projects which were developed during the year through workshops and in partnership with the Torino Film Lab. Four of them will be awarded the annual Red Sea Lodge production prizes of $50,000 each.

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All 26 projects in the market will compete for cash prizes offered by the Red Sea Fund, to be awarded by an international jury of producers. They are worth $35,000 for development, $25,000 for the jury special mention award and $100,000 for production.

Meanwhile, the Work-in-Progress Showcase will take six films by independent filmmakers at the stage of post-production and present them to distributors, producers, buyers, financiers and festival programmers to allow for possible future collaborations and to bring these films to audiences. All selected films in the Work-in-Progress Showcase will compete for the Red Sea Souk Post-Production Award of $30,000 and the special jury mention of $10.000.

Given the market’s goal of “highlighting the diverse range of talent representing the Middle East and North Africa region’s bold new cinematic output,” the Souk will finish with a Talent Days program on Dec. 6-7, “giving new regional talent and short filmmakers a chance to connect with industry experts.”

Said RSIFF managing director Shivani Pandya Malhotra: “We are excited to host the Red Sea Souk as part of the Red Sea IFF for a third year and to showcase some of the most innovative, inspiring new talent from the Arab and African region. The Red Sea Souk’s marketplace offers a vital and pivotal platform dedicated to the introduction of new stories to the prospect of international audiences. The Souk continues to support international connections between the key players and talents in the region as well as developing opportunities for those at the start of their careers. With the addition of financial and in-kind awards from our generous partners, the future of filmmaking creativity will be further bolstered.”

The Red Sea 360° industry events program will bring together film professionals for a series of workshops, panels and sessions. First speakers announced on Tuesday include Karim Zreik from the U.S., Tima Al Shomali, writer-director from Jordan, Woo-Sik Seo, producer at Barunson C&C in South Korea, Malek Nejer, animation director at Myrkott in Saudi Arabia and Diego Ramírez Schrempp, producer at Dynamo in Colombia.

See the projects selected for the Red Sea Souk Project Market below.

A CHILDHOOD, by Scandar Copti
Hybrid Creative Documentary-Animation
Palestine, France

DJELIYA, MEMORY OF MANDING, by Boubacar Sangaré
Creative Documentary
Burkina Faso

LOVE CONQUERS ALL, by Danielle Arbid
Lebanon, France

MADNESS AND HONEY DAYS, by Ahmed Yassin Al-Daradji
Iraq, Canada

MIRACLE IN CELL NO.7, by Dina Amer
Lebanon, UAE

NOSTALGIA: A TALE IN FIRST CHAPTERS, by Ameer Fakher Eldin
Syria, Germany, Italy

SADNESS, by Emmanuela Lalanga
1st feature
Central African Republic, France, Republic of Congo

SELFLESS, by Meriem Mesraoua
1st feature
Algeria, France, Qatar

TANZANITE, by Kantarama Gahigiri
1st feature
Rwanda, South Africa, Kenya, Switzerland

THE RETURN OF THE PRODIGAL SON, by Rani Massalha
Egypt, Tunisia, France

THE STRANGER, by Gaya Jiji
Syria, France

THE TREASURE, by Abdellah Taïa
Morocco

THREE DAYS 1/3, by Rakan Mayasi
1st feature
Palestine, Lebanon, USA, Belgium

WHEN I CLOSE MY EYES, I SEE YOUR EYES, by Sameh Alaa
1st feature
Egypt

The Red Sea Lodge Projects
AN ENDLESS NIGHT, by Mohamed Kassaby
1st feature
Egypt

BLACK SNAKE, by Naishe Nyamubaya
1st feature
Zimbabwe

BY HASNAA’S SIDE, by Amaal Youssif
1st feature
Saudi Arabia

FANTASTIC TALE, by Vincho Nchogu
1st feature
Nigeria

IN THE BEGINNING, IT IS THE END by Ghadeer Binabbas
Saudi Arabia

MECCA, BERLIN, by Mujtaba Saeed & Ghiath Al Mhitawi
1st feature
Saudi Arabia/ UAE/Germany

MY FATHER KILLED BOURGUIBA, by Fatma Riahi & Louai Haffar
2nd feature Documentary
Tunis/Qatar

TEMPORARY LIVES, by Wessam Hachicho
1st feature
France/Norway/Syria

THE GIRL AND THE MISSING BED, by Samer Battikhi
1st feature
Jordan/Lebanon

THE MIDDLE ONE, by Sarah Almuneef
1st feature
Saudi Arabia/France
THE NIGHT WHISPERER, by Lina Mahmoud
1st feature
Saudi Arabia

THE SUN SEES EVERYTHING, by Wissam Tanios
2nd feature
Lebanon

The Red Sea Souk Work-In-Progress Showcase

ANIMALE, by Emma Benestan
Algeria, France, Belgium

MEN IN THE SUN, by Mahdi Fleifel
Palestine, UK, Greece, The Netherlands, France, Germany

MY SEMBA, by Hugo Salvaterra
1st Feature
Angola

RED PATH, by Lotfi Achour
Tunisia, France, Belgium, Poland

RISING UP AT NIGHT, by Nelson Makengo
1st Feature, Creative Documentary
Democratic Republic of the Congo, Belgium, Germany, Burkina Faso

YUNAN, by Ameer Fakher Eldin
Palestine, Germany, Canada, Italy, Jordan

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