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    Film Commission Raises Film Incentives to 60% to Support Film Production in Saudi Arabia

    Editorial TeamBy Editorial TeamMay 17, 2026
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    The Film Commission has announced the updated cash rebate program as part of efforts to support the growth of the Kingdom’s film production sector, attract high-quality projects, and strengthen Saudi Arabia’s position as a global destination for filmmaking. The update includes raising incentive rates to up to 60% of eligible expenditures, alongside enhanced evaluation mechanisms to ensure sustainable value for film projects.

     The announcement was made during the commission’s participation at the 79th edition of the Cannes Film Festival, where filmmakers, producers, and investors from around the world gather each year.

     The updated cash-rebate program introduces a set of practical enablers that support every stage of production through clear processes, streamlined pathways, and competitive financial support. These updates include improved and accelerated disbursement processes, enhancing cash flow efficiency for production companies and creating a more supportive operating environment for project delivery in line with production timelines.

     As part of its efforts to further strengthen an integrated support ecosystem, the commission is working with several national entities, most notably the Cultural Development Fund, to launch an enhanced model for managing and disbursing incentives. This model will improve the overall beneficiary experience, increase operational efficiency, expedite processing timelines, and provide integrated financing solutions to support film projects.

     Film Commission CEO Abdullah Al-Qahtani commented: “The announcement represents an extension of the Kingdom’s vision to build a sustainable film sector rooted in empowerment and partnership.”

     He added: “Over the past period, we have worked on developing a number of regulatory and operational aspects related to the incentives program, most notably the launch of the financial audit and disbursement procedures guide, with the aim of improving implementation efficiency and providing filmmakers with greater clarity. Through the program, we are focused on developing an integrated ecosystem that enables filmmakers to work with confidence, empowers the private sector, and attracts quality investments that contribute to transferring expertise and knowledge to local talent.”

     Al-Qahtani noted that the program “marks an additional step toward strengthening the Kingdom’s position as a production hub connected to opportunity, and reflects a continued ambition to develop the sector.”

     Cultural Development Fund CEO Majed AlHugail stated: “The efforts to enhance the mechanisms for disbursing incentives come as part of a broader strategy for the cultural sector, through the development of financial and operational solutions that support the sustainability of cultural projects.”

     He added: “Today, the speed and clarity of procedures have become key factors shaping production and investment decisions in the global film industry. Through this program, we aim to provide a more efficient and flexible experience that meets the needs of projects at various stages and strengthens the Kingdom’s position as a reliable partner for international productions.”

     This update comes as part of the Film Commission’s ongoing efforts to develop an integrated production ecosystem that includes infrastructure, production services, and national talent development, in line with the goals of Saudi Vision 2030 to develop creative industries as well as maximize the economic and cultural impact of the film sector.

    Source: Riyadh Daily

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