DUBAI: MBC Studios and Saudi studio Telfaz11 have teamed up to develop and produce several projects spotlighting the Kingdom’s talent.
The partnership, which was announced on Sunday at the Red Sea International Film Festival, aims to nurture Saudi talent, drive creativity, and contribute to the growth of the region’s film and television industries.
Telfaz11 is a homegrown creative and media studio that has been behind successful Saudi projects like “Sattar,” which became the highest-grossing Saudi movie in the first three months of its release, and “Mandoob,” which beat “Wonka” from Warner Bros. on its opening weekend in Saudi Arabia last year.
Wael Abu Mansour, head of Telfaz11 Studios, said: “Collaborating with MBC Studios allows us to expand on this success, combining our creative vision with their expertise to deliver even more compelling content.
“Together, we aim to elevate Saudi storytelling and create a dynamic slate of films and series that entertain, inspire, and resonate with audiences across the region.”
Hana Al-Omair, the Saudi director behind award-winning short film “Swan Song,” the Kingdom’s first original Netflix series “Whispers,” and creative director at MBC Studios, said that the partnership with Telfaz11 allowed MBC Studios to not only tap “into a treasure trove of authentic Saudi stories but also set yet another new benchmark for excellence in regional content creation.”
She added: “It is now more important than ever to tell our own stories.”
The companies did not share details of upcoming projects.