A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 28, 2023
Original Title:
Chapter 295
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Awj Studios [SA]
Carbon Media Production [SA]
Konoz
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 48
A film that encapsulates the most significant events in the Kingdom Saudi Arabia in 2022 -a year marked by accelerated modernization and development on both domestic and international fronts. Through interviews with decision-makers and experts, the film covers various domains, including politics, economics, culture, and sports, with behind-the-scenes insights. The year 2022 opened with the announcement of The Founding Day, commemorating 295 years, giving the film its title.
Art Direction:
Majd Almilli
Wassem Zada
Camera Operator:
Mohammad Alashwal
Mostafa Alkatawi
Cinematography:
Ahmed Abo Aldahab
Compositor:
Diab Mekari
Creative Director:
Malek AlHamami
Director:
Abada Al-Hamami
Editor:
Mohammed Abo Alftoh
Mohammed Arar
Executive Producer:
ABDULLAH ALAHMARI
Mouaz Alhamami
Moath Alhammami
Gaffer:
Mohammad Jahed
Hair Setup:
Asma Mohammed
Key Grip:
Abdulqader Kiyal
Lighting Technician:
Ahmed Younes
Makeup Artist:
Rihana Aleissa
Music Producer:
Firas Alshurbaji
Dyab Miqary
Producer:
Yazid Al-Badr
Hussain Ali
Production Manager:
Talal Asiri
Sound Designer:
Kenan Almardani
Abdualrhman Zarzor
Sound Editor:
Khaled Alqadi
Sound Mixer:
Nasser Albably
Malath Qassar
Malaz Qassar
VFX Artist:
Ahmed Abdualaziz
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