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Cinema 500 km (Arabic: السينما 500 كم) is a 2006 Saudi Arabian documentary film and was directed by Abdullah Al-Eyaf. The film depicts the experiences of Tariq Al-Husaini, a 21-year-old Saudi movie fan despite no cinemas and are available only on home video in Saudi Arabia. Al-Husaini is shown applying for a passport and traveling 500 kilometers to Bahrain to see a movie in a cinema for the first time.
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Directed by | Abdullah Al-Eyaf |
Written by | Abdullah Al-Eyaf |
Produced by | Abdullah Al-Eyaf |
Starring | Tariq Al-Husaini |
Cinematography | Abdullah Al-Eyaf |
Edited by | Abdullah Al-Eyaf Hosam Al-Banna |
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Running time | 42 minutes |
Country | Saudi Arabia |
Language | Arabic |
Abdullah Al-Eyaf secured permission from the Saudi Ministry of Culture and Information to shoot this documentary. The film premiered at the Emirates Film Competition in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates in 2006 [1], but due to the lack of cinemas in Saudi Arabia there are no plans yet to show the film in its home country.
External links
edit- Abdullah Al-Eyaf
- Cinema 500 km at IMDb
- "Saudi Arabian film shows theaterless kingdom", Associated Press, MSNBC.com, April 28, 2006.
- "'Cinema 500 km' — a Film About Watching a Film", Raid Qusti, Arab News, March 22, 2006.