Your Guide to The Red Sea Film Festival 2024: Movies You Won’t Want to Miss

By Malak Khaled

After raging success, the highly-anticipated Red Sea Film Festival is back for its fourth edition. The festival aims to bring together the region’s audiences in an appreciation of raw talent.

It is set to start on December 5 and will take place until December 14. It is hosted in  Jeddah’s old town, Al Balad. S,o what are some of the movies vying for everyone’s attention?

To A Land Unknown

To A Land Unknown is a skillful blend of documentary and fiction that sheds light on the harsh reality of a life in refuge. The movie is directed by Palestinian Mehdi Fleifel, who is known for his award-winning documentary “A World Not Ours,” which also dealt with the themes of exile and refuge.

To A Land Unknown brings together Mahmoud Bakri and Aram Sabbah as two Palestinian cousins in their turbulent journey to Germany, where they get involved in schemes of drugs and scams. It depicts the dichotomy of evil and kindness that the world holds and will leave you in tears as the lines between right and wrong blur.

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Snow White The Untold Story

Snow White The Untold Story is directed by Taghrid Abouelhassan. It premiered at the Cairo Film Festival 2024 and won two awards in addition to the audience’s hearts.

Mariam Sherif is the movie’s star, and she brought Iman, a strong and humorous lead character, to life flawlessly. Iman, in her search for love and marriage, realizes that the evil queen might simply be an unaccepting world that looks down upon anyone that is different.  

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Seeking Haven for Mr. Rambo

Essam Omar, known for his hilarious role in the Balto series, is back for the movie Seeking Haven for Mr. Rambo. The movie, directed by Khaled Mansour, was screened at the Venice Film Festival 2024 . The movie tells the story of Hassan, who is threatened with eviction by his landlord and seeks a home for both himself and his dog. 

Seeking Haven for Mr. Rambo is a story of finding sanctuary in a society that pushes you away once and again. In Mansour words’ it depicts “a relationship where we often feel like stray dogs chased through the city, yet unable to find any other place to belong.” 

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The Inevitable Journey to Find A Wedding Dress  

Yasmin Raeis, Asmaa Galal, and Ahmed Khaled Saleh join hands for The Inevitable Journey to Find A Wedding Dress. The movie is directed by Jaylan Auf, and it screened at ElGouna Film Festival 2024.

In The Inevitable Journey to Find A Wedding Dress, Warda finds herself in a predicament when her wedding dress is ruined on the eve of the ceremony. She is forced to take a trip around Cairo in search of a new dress and instead finds herself on a defining journey of self-discovery.

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The Tale of Daye’s Family

The Tale of Daye’s Family is directed by Karim Elshenawy, an award-winning Egyptian director known for his series Khali Balek Men Zizi and El Harsha El Sabaa.

The movie tells the tale of Daye, a 14-year-old Nubian albino. Daye is a talented singer, and he travels with his family from Aswan to Cairo, seeking his big break through The Voice. The family’s road trip is full of twists and turns, featuring a memorable encounter with Daye’s muse, Mohamed Mounir. 

While Daye’s voice will give you goosebumps, his journey of resilience will touch you to your core.

Aicha

Aicha was awarded Best Mediterranean Film from the Academy of Fine Arts at this year’s Venice Film Festival. The movie is directed by award winning Mehdi M. Barsaoui and features Fatma Sfar and Nidhal Saadi.

The Tunisian main character, Aya, meets a fork in the road when she is presumed dead in a bus crash. She decides to discard her old identity and her old village life and goes by Amira. It is a tale of deception and self-reimagining. 

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Incredible talent and moving storytelling make the Red Sea Films for 2024 something to look forward to. The tapestry of works screening proves that the Red Sea Film Festival is an opportunity for the region to tell its unique stories and that it gives voice to many minorities who have been silenced for far too long.

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