In a story that narrates the journey of the Saudi people in building their land, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, rich in natural and cultural diversity, the first Saudi film Joud will be screened in cinemas for free on National Day. This artistic film documents the generosity and contributions of the Saudi people, showcasing key moments of life in the Kingdom and the significant urban development that followed the discovery of oil. Filmed in 16 cities, the movie relies heavily on captivating visuals and authentic music harmonized with the rhythm of life, guiding audiences on a contemplative journey using an ancient Arabic narrative style.
The General Commission for Audiovisual Media stated in a press release that the scenes of the film, produced by the King Abdulaziz Center for World Culture (Ithra), will offer viewers the chance to enjoy the daily life and development that the Saudi people have achieved, reaching advanced levels. It is the first Saudi film to be shown in cinemas since their opening in April, and it will be screened for free during National Day. The film is rated PG, with parental guidance recommended for children under 12 years old to address any questions they may have.