“Today, I am celebrating women that are writing, that are creating and challenging and honoring themselves and other fellow women. I think it was written by others,” she said. “I feel like the narrative we represented in the light that was always on us was a very specific one and I don’t think women were part of it. “I am very happy that we are here in Cannes Film Festival, celebrating each other and celebrating with each other. ![]() ![]() I am glad to be able to represent Egypt and the Arab word in general.Ī post shared by Sara Ali Khan reached to a point where I am really not surprised because Saudi Arabia is trying to prove that we are creating stories that are inspiring, magical and that push for change and development,” she said. I am proud of our industry, of Egypt (and) of the Arab world. In an interview with Arab News, Emad said: “I am very proud of myself, of each and every women here that is an honoree. The event, held at the famed Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc in Cap d’Antibes, honored six stars from the region: Saudi actresses Mila Al-Zahrani and Fatima Al-Banawi, Lebanese actress Razane Jammal, Indian star Sarah Ali Khan, Egyptian-Montenegrin actress and model Tara Emad and Nigerian filmmaker Jade Osiberu. ![]() The star-studded event was attended by Leonardo DiCaprio, Katie Holmes, Maiwenn, The Weeknd, Gaspar Noe, Storm Reid, Tobey Maguire, Gurinder Chadha, Fan Bingbing, Freida Pinto, Simone Marchetti, Eva Herzigova, Naomi Campbell and more. CANNES: Saudi Arabia’s Red Sea International Film Festival and Vanity Fair on Thursday hosted a “women’s stories gala after party” during the Cannes Film Festival to celebrate female talent in the region.
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