Riyadh: The Film Criticism Conference, organized by the Film Commission at the Cultural Palace in Riyadh, continued its second day with sessions, workshops, and presentations exploring the roles of place and memory in cinematic meaning and critical methods.
According to Saudi Press Agency, Saturday’s activities began with a discussion on the impact of artists leaving their homeland on their narratives and visual styles, as well as the role of displacement in creativity. A workshop reviewed cultural experiences and the influence of place on cinematic expression and cultural memory.
The program included a presentation on the evolving role of film festivals in the digital era, highlighting their importance in preserving cultural memory and shaping the future of cinema.
A workshop on the principles of film criticism covered the fundamentals of cinematic analysis and practical applications to enhance critical reading skills.
The day concluded with a series of sessions designed to deepen participants’ understanding of modern film critique, providing insights into the intricate relationship between cultural memory and cinematic expression.