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Back for its third year, the Red Sea Lodge brought together 11 feature film projects for a 10-month intensive program in cooperation with TorinoFilmLab. This Saturday, the teams pitched their proje…

. This Saturday, the teams pitched their projects at the Red Sea Souk, the Red Sea Film Festival’s market.

Speaking on the program, the executive director of TorinoFilmLab Savina Neirotti, says: “It is a project development course, but it is also a training that allows one to understand the scriptwriting and production processes, what it means to collaborate, how to build a community, confidence, and the strength needed to further your career.”

“This was one of the conditions from the very beginning,” continues Kreyenberg, “and it’s amazing, especially from the Saudi side, how confident they are in telling their stories. It’s mostly women telling their stories, the majority of writers and producers are women, and they are dominating the group.”

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