
RIYADH: The Saudi Film Commission has invited local filmmakers to submit their work for a historic first Oscar entry.
For the first time the commission has opened submissions for filmmakers to put forward their works for consideration as Saudi Arabia’s official entry to the 98th Academy Awards in the International Feature Film Award category.
The process was previously handled through direct nominations by the commission based on its own criteria.
On Sunday, the commission announced the rules and selection process for the Kingdom’s submission.
They include details on the formation of the nomination committee, film eligibility requirements, and submission procedures, in a move aimed at enhancing the global presence of Saudi cinema and supporting the Kingdom’s position in the international film industry.
The first theatrical release of the film in Saudi Arabia must have taken place between Oct. 1, 2024 to Sept. 30, 2025, with a qualifying commercial run of at least a week.
The newly formed nomination committee comprises independent film professionals and experts, operating under academy rules to ensure transparency, fairness, and impartiality in the evaluation process.
The committee will review and discuss eligible applications before voting.
Notably, as part of its efforts to empower Saudi filmmakers and connect them with the global film landscape, the Film Commission is participating in the Locarno Film Festival to cement its presence in European and global markets.
The Locarno Film Festival, taking place from Aug. 6 to 16, 2025 is an annual international film festival held in Locarno, Switzerland, since 1946, and is known for showcasing experimental and arthouse cinema, as well as debut works by emerging directors.