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The first film was screened in Saudi Arabia on October 1, 1991
On this day, 34 years ago, October 1, 1991 (August 24, 1991 in the lunar calendar), the first film was screened in Saudi Arabia. On October 1, 1991, Saudi Arabia produced its first film. Saudi Arabia is a country that strictly enforces Islamic sharia. For a long time, the country has no movies and cinemas and has been called the "movie-free country." However, times have changed. Recently, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia held a royal screening to screen the feature film "The Little Adventurer" for members of the royal family to enjoy. The film is the first self-produced film in Saudi history. It was assisted by Japan and began to be created since last spring. During the production process, Saudi officials made a lot of investment and put forward three conditions: the protagonist must be a child; there must be no pornographic and violent scenes; and it must be conducive to the country's political image. There are three protagonists in "The Little Adventurer". One is the son of a Japanese businessman, the other is a young fisherman from Malaysia, and the other is a Saudi child. They unfold a story of thousands of miles in search of relatives. Rising stars in Japanese film industry, Shinzo Hanada and Takao Saito, participated in the directing and filming of the film. This film will be performed in Saudi Arabia and abroad.


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