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WHEN THE LIGHT SHINES

Genre
Documentary
Running time
39 minutes
Year
2024
Language
Arabic and English
Subtitle
English and Arabic
Country
Saudi Arabia
Director
Ryan Al Bishri
Bio
Producer
Ryan Al Bishri, Foram Majmudar
Cast
Scriptwriter
Mona Basharah

SHOWTIME

Tue 10. Dec
Culture Square - Cinema 4
4:45 PM - 5:56 PM
Price: 40 SAR

*By purchasing this ticket, you can enjoy watching the screening of the entire package of the Echoes of Saudi Arts films:

Fri 13. Dec
Culture Square - Cinema 3
8:45 PM - 9:56 PM
Price: 40 SAR

*By purchasing this ticket, you can enjoy watching the screening of the entire package of the Echoes of Saudi Arts films:

Thirty years ago, H.H. Prince Faisal bin Abdullah sought out Saudi Arabia's creative minds to showcase the nation's heritage through art. His efforts led to the founding of the Layan Cultural Foundation, which now preserves this legacy for future generations in Saudi Arabia and has sponsored major exhibitions elsewhere, including a history of the horse at the British Museum, photographic displays of Saudi Arabia’s extraordinary archaeological heritage and works by new artists not previously seen outside the country.

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