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Oman is poised to become a major player in the regional film industry with the announcement of a multi-million dollar investment in a state-of-the-art film city. The project, unveiled by the Ministry of Sports, Culture, and Youth, is a significant step towards bolstering the country’s cultural and creative sectors.

The film city, envisioned as a premier hub for film production in the region, is slated for construction in Khazaen, Barka. With an estimated investment of OMR 12 million (USD 31. 2 million), the facility will offer comprehensive services encompassing all stages of filmmaking, from pre-production to post-production. This one-stop-shop approach is expected to streamline the production process and attract both domestic and international filmmakers.

The initiative stems from the Creative and Cultural Workshops held earlier this year, which focused on identifying and fostering growth opportunities within Oman’s cultural and innovative industries. The film city project aligns with the goals outlined in Oman Vision 2040, the country’s long-term development strategy that emphasizes economic diversification and knowledge-based development.

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According to Nader al Rawahi, representing the Ministry in the Oman Vision 2040 Follow-up Unit, the film city’s impact will extend beyond the film industry itself. “The Film City will not only enhance the local film industry but also attract international productions, fostering a vibrant cultural ecosystem in Oman, ” al Rawahi remarked. The influx of international productions is anticipated to generate significant economic benefits through job creation and increased tourism.

The project is expected to create over 100 jobs in its first year, providing much-needed employment opportunities for Omanis, particularly those with skills in film production, set design, and related fields. The Oman government has long recognized the potential of the creative industries to generate employment and contribute to the country’s GDP. The film city project is a concrete step towards realizing this potential.

The development of the film city is also expected to elevate the profile of Omani cinema on the world stage. By providing a world-class platform for Omani filmmakers, the project will offer them the opportunity to showcase their talents and stories to a global audience. This could lead to a burgeoning Omani film industry, capable of producing films that resonate with international audiences.

The Omani government’s investment in the film city is a testament to its commitment to developing a thriving cultural and creative sector. The project has the potential to not only transform Oman’s film industry but also contribute to the country’s economic diversification and social development.



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