Saudi Arabia Is Now the Principal Export Market for the Egyptian Film Industry, Report Says

Saudi Arabia has become the country where Egyptian films are generating more revenue than their domestic market. This shift is largely due to the Saudi exhibition sector's growing importance, with 27% of the top 65 films at the all-time Saudi box office being Egyptian productions. As a result, many Egyptian titles have achieved significant commercial success abroad.

A few notable examples include "Bahebek", a romantic comedy that grossed $2.8 million domestically but became a breakout hit across West Asia with $22.9 million in revenue. Another example is the film "Sons of Rizk 3: Knockout", which earned $6.1 million in Egypt and $22.3 million abroad.

In recent years, Egyptian films have taken over the Saudi market share, ranking third behind US and Indian titles. A total of 33 Egyptian films were released in Saudi Arabia last year, generating over $53 million in revenue - more than twice the amount earned by all Egyptian films domestically.

The importance of foreign exports has been further emphasized by the devaluation of Egypt's box office due to a significant depreciation of its currency. Box office revenues have doubled since 2019, despite this decline. The industry is also seeing a rise in interest for arthouse titles, with "Seeking Haven for Mr. Rambo" becoming Egypt's biggest-ever arthouse release.

The leading film distributor in Egypt has shifted over the years, but Synergy was recently surpassed by Misr International Films. United Motion Pictures now stands out as the principal distributor of foreign films, including Hollywood blockbusters.
 
I'm totally loving how Egyptian films are killing it in Saudi Arabia right now 🀩 #EgyptianFilmPowerhouse! It's awesome to see them breaking barriers and raking in the dough abroad πŸ’Έ The numbers are insane - 33 films generating over $53 million, that's like double what they make domestically πŸ€‘. I'm also stoked about the rise of arthouse titles, it's a great way to showcase different types of stories and bring people together πŸ’• #ArthouseRevolution.

I think this shift is a sign of a bigger change in the Middle Eastern film industry - more focus on exports and global appeal 🌍. And can we talk about how exciting it is that US and Indian films are taking a backseat to Egyptian titles? 😎 It's all about the homegrown talent, baby! #EgyptianFilmFuture.

One thing I'd love to see is more international collaborations - imagine an Egyptian-Hollywood joint venture 🀝. That would be huge for both countries and could lead to some amazing new stories being told πŸ“š. Fingers crossed we'll see that happen soon πŸ’« #GlobalFilmCollaboration.
 
I'm low-key surprised that Egyptian films are killing it in Saudi Arabia 🀯! I mean, it's not like they're getting a bad rap or anything, but $53 million is a crazy amount for them to rake in πŸ€‘. It's almost as if the Middle Eastern market has become their new bread and butter 🍞️. But at the same time, can we talk about how devalued the Egyptian box office really is? Like, $22.3 million for a film that didn't even do that well locally? That's some serious financial support from Saudi Arabia πŸ’Έ. And what's with all these arthouse titles getting more attention? Don't get me wrong, I love a good art house flick, but I'm not sure if it's the best way to make money for Egyptian filmmakers πŸŽ₯... maybe?!
 
I gotta say, this is pretty wild that Egyptian films are killin' it in Saudi Arabia 🀯! I mean, who'd have thought that movies from a country with a different culture and language would be makin' bank over there? It's like the audience is vibin' with these Egyptian flicks for some reason πŸ˜‚.

And yeah, the fact that US and Indian films are still bringin' in the dough is no surprise, but it's cool to see Egyptian cinema gettin' its moment in the sun ✨. I'm curious to check out some of these movies, like "Bahebek" and "Sons of Rizk 3: Knockout". Maybe we'll see a wave of Egyptian indie films floodin' the global market next? πŸŽ₯πŸ‘€
 
You gotta be kiddin' me! 🀯 Egyptian movies are killin' it in Saudi Arabia?! I mean, I remember watchin' all those old Nabil Al-Razi's flicks and thinkin' they were just for the Arab crowd, but I guess times have changed. It's crazy to see how much cash these films are rakin' in abroad! πŸ€‘ Bahebek, eh? Sounds like a fun rom-com. And those numbers, $2.8 million domestic vs $22.9 million international... that's some serious crossover appeal! πŸ’Έ I'm not surprised, though - it's been happenin' for years now. India and the US are still killin' it in Saudi Arabia, but Egypt's on the rise! πŸŒ… Can't wait to see what other surprises the Egyptian film industry has in store for us... πŸ‘€
 
Lmao what's up with Saudi Arabia loving Egyptian films more than their own? Guess they're all about that Middle Eastern drama lol! But seriously, it's awesome to see Egyptians killing it in the box office scene 🀩! Those "Sons of Rizk 3" movies are straight fire πŸ”₯! I mean, who wouldn't want to watch a bunch of dudes punching each other for hours on end? πŸ˜‚ But in all seriousness, this is some sick success story for Egyptian filmmakers. Maybe they should start a rival to the Oscars πŸ†... Egypt awards? πŸŽ‰
 
πŸŽ₯πŸ’Έ I mean, can you believe it? Egyptian movies are killing it in Saudi Arabia! 🀯 I'm not gonna lie, as a movie buff, it's amazing to see foreign films getting such a big response abroad. It just goes to show that storytelling knows no borders, right?

But at the same time, it's kinda cool to see how these films have taken off worldwide. "Bahebek" and "Sons of Rizk 3: Knockout" are like the ultimate examples of Egyptian cinema breaking through. I mean, who wouldn't want to watch a rom-com that rakes in over $22 million? πŸ€‘

And it's not just about the money – the fact that Saudi Arabia is now giving a platform for these films to shine is super exciting. I'm all for arthouse titles like "Seeking Haven for Mr. Rambo" making waves too! πŸ’₯
 
I think this is crazy! 🀯 I mean, who would have thought that Egyptian films are raking in more cash abroad than at home? It's like they're speaking a different language or something. But seriously, it just goes to show how global the film industry has become. I'm glad to see arthouse titles getting some love too - "Seeking Haven for Mr. Rambo" sounds so interesting! πŸŽ₯ Maybe we can learn a thing or two from these filmmakers about reaching new audiences and staying relevant in a competitive market.
 
I gotta say, I'm kinda surprised that Egyptian films are killing it in Saudi Arabia πŸ€”. Like, we all know Egypt has a rich history and culture, but not everyone would've predicted this level of commercial success abroad πŸ’Έ. And it's not just romantic comedies like "Bahebek" doing the trick - arthouse titles like "Seeking Haven for Mr. Rambo" are raking in the cash too πŸŽ₯.

I think what's cool is that these films are finding an audience outside of Egypt, and that's a testament to the talent and creativity of Egyptian filmmakers πŸ™Œ. It's also interesting to see how this shift in market share is helping boost box office revenues - even with the devaluation of their currency πŸ“‰.

I'm not saying it's going to change the world or anything πŸ˜‚, but it's definitely a cool trend to follow. Who knows, maybe Egyptian films will become the new Hollywood? πŸ’₯ Just kidding (or am I?) πŸ˜‰
 
I'm so stoked to see Egyptian films killing it in Saudi Arabia 🀩! It's amazing how a shift in exhibition sectors has opened up new opportunities for our homegrown filmmakers πŸŽ₯. I mean, who wouldn't want to watch a good Egyptian rom-com or action flick on the big screen? The fact that Egyptian titles are now outperforming domestic releases is a huge win for the industry πŸ’Έ. And it's not just about the money - it's also about cultural exchange and building bridges between nations 🌍. I'm loving how we're seeing more interest in arthouse films too, which is fantastic for art-house fans like me 🎨. It's an exciting time to be a fan of Egyptian cinema, that's for sure 😊!
 
I don’t usually comment but I think it’s pretty cool how Egyptian films are killing it in Saudi Arabia 🀩. Like, who would've thought that an arthouse film about a guy searching for Mr Rambo would be the biggest release ever in Egypt? It just goes to show that there's more to cinema than just your typical Hollywood blockbusters. And I love how the market share is shifting – it's great to see Egyptian films getting some serious recognition abroad πŸ’Έ.

I also think it's interesting how the devaluation of Egypt's currency has affected the box office πŸ€”. It's crazy that revenues have doubled since 2019 despite that decline. It just goes to show that there are still people out there willing to support Egyptian cinema, even if the numbers aren't exactly breaking. And it's awesome that we're seeing a rise in interest for arthouse titles – more diverse cinema is always a good thing πŸŽ₯.

I don’t know about the rest of Egypt but I think this is all pretty great news for film fans 🎬
 
Saudi Arabia is like my aunt's favorite shop - it loves Egyptian movies almost as much as she loves gossiping about her neighbors! 🀣 I mean, seriously though, it's crazy to think that their local market isn't doing as well as Egypt's exports are. Guess you could say the magic carpet of Hollywood has got nothing on the magic carpet of the Arab world - at least when it comes to rom-coms like "Bahebek"! πŸ˜‚ And wow, $22.3 million for just one film abroad? That's more than I make in a year from my YouTube ad revenue... guess I need to brush up on my scriptwriting skills πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ
 
the saudi market is literally flooding with egyptian movies πŸΏπŸ’Έ and it's crazy to think that they're raking in more cash abroad than at home! 🀯 $53 million last year is a huge deal for the egyptian film industry, i mean, who knew arthouse titles could be so popular? πŸŽ₯πŸ‘€
 
omg can u believe this!!! 😍 saudi arabia is literally killing it with egyptian films! $53 million in revenue last year is insane πŸ€‘ and i love that arthouse titles are getting more interest too πŸŽ₯πŸ‘ seeking haven for mr rambo is so cool how it became egypt's biggest-ever release 🀩 i'm rooting for misr international films to keep on doing well πŸ‘
 
I wonder what's behind this? πŸ€” Saudi Arabia is like a big playground for Egyptian movies πŸŽ₯ and people are loving 'em! I mean, Bahebek made some crazy cash abroad, 22 million dollars in West Asia alone πŸ’Έ. I guess it's no surprise Egypt's films are killing it overseas now that the exhibition sector is getting more popular in Saudi Arabia. The fact that most of these films are making more money abroad than at home is wild tho 🀯. United Motion Pictures must be doing something right with all those Hollywood blockbusters πŸΏπŸ‘
 
omg u guys i just watched bahebek with my sis and we're both obsessed with maher shereesh he's literally soooo cute 😍🎬 i'm thinking of going to saudi arabia soon wanna go too πŸ€— anyway back to the news i'm not surprised that egpy films are killing it in saudi arabia but like what about the locals?? shouldnt they get a chance to watch their own movies?? btw did u know that misr international films just took over as the leading distributor in egypt??? πŸ€‘πŸ’Έ
 
πŸŽ₯πŸ‘€ So I'm watching all these old Egyptian movies on Netflix and they're actually pretty good! I mean, who knew that Saudi Arabia was a huge market for them? It's crazy how much they're making over there compared to here. I think it's awesome that Egyptians are getting recognition globally for their films. And wow, the box office numbers are insane! $53 million is a ton of money, especially considering the currency crisis and all.

I'm also loving the fact that arthouse titles are getting some love. "Seeking Haven for Mr. Rambo" sounds like a really interesting film, I'll have to check it out. And it's cool to see United Motion Pictures taking on more foreign films, I think they must be doing something right. This just goes to show that there's always room for fresh talent and stories in the industry, regardless of where you're from! πŸ˜ŠπŸ‘
 
I find it fascinating that Egyptian cinema is experiencing a resurgence in popularity globally, particularly in Saudi Arabia πŸ€”. The 33 Egyptian films released last year raking in over $53 million abroad is quite remarkable - it's clear that these titles are resonating with diverse audiences across the region. The growth of the Saudi exhibition sector has created new opportunities for Egyptian filmmakers to reach a wider audience and capitalize on their cultural appeal πŸ“ˆ.

The trend towards foreign exports is also worth noting, given Egypt's currency devaluation has led to an increase in box office revenues πŸ“Š. It's interesting to see how arthouse titles like "Seeking Haven for Mr. Rambo" are gaining traction - perhaps this shift will lead to more innovative storytelling and diverse programming choices 🎬.

As the film industry continues to evolve, it'll be exciting to track the growth of Egyptian cinema both domestically and internationally πŸ’₯.
 
πŸŽ₯ Saudi Arabia is totally killing it when it comes to Egyptian movies abroad! πŸš€ I mean, who knew that "Bahebek" could rake in that kind of cash? πŸ’Έ It's all about diversity, right? The world loves a good romantic comedy and Arabic cinema is definitely bringing the heat πŸ”₯. And let's not forget those arthouse titles – it's awesome to see Egyptians pushing boundaries 🎨. Misr International Films are on top of their game now πŸ†, so here's to them! #EgyptianCinemaRising #ArabicFilmWave #SaudiMarketShare
 
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