Cannes Makes History by Welcoming First Saudi Film 'Norah'

  • Publish date: Saturday، 13 April 2024

Maria Bahrawi shines as the titular character, alongside Yaqoub Alfarhan as an ostracized artist who becomes her unexpected guide.

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Get ready for a historic moment at the 77th Cannes Film Festival, happening from May 14th until May 25th! The current buzz is all about the festival's first-ever Saudi Arabian film pick. Directed by Tawfik Alzaidi, 'Norah' will grace the screens in the Un Certain Regard section, known for spotlighting fresh talent and bold narratives.

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Set in the conservative 1990s, 'Norah' follows a young woman's quest for self-expression in a restrictive rural setting. Maria Bahrawi shines as the titular character, alongside Yaqoub Alfarhan as an ostracized artist who becomes her unexpected guide. Premiering at the Red Sea International Film Festival in late 2023, the film delves into themes of artistic freedom and personal growth amid societal boundaries.

This milestone signals a leap forward for Saudi Arabia's flourishing film scene. Since cinemas reopened in 2017 after a long ban, the Kingdom has seen a surge in filmmaking, with 'Norah' leading the charge onto the global stage.

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