Saudi Arabia’s first Hollywood-style tentpole film “Desert Warrior,” starring Anthony Mackie, is lastly set to bow at Zurich Movie Competition following an extended gestation.
The interval motion epic with a hefty $150 million funds is helmed by British director Rupert Wyatt (“Rise of the Planet of the Apes”) and incorporates a high notch worldwide forged led by “Captain America” star Mackie, Ben Kingsley and Aiysha Hart (“Mogul Mowgli,” “Colette”).
The Sept. 28 Zurich gala might be attended by the movie’s abilities, in line with a press release.
Shot in 2021 in a scenic desert space across the website of the futuristic metropolis of NEOM “Desert Warrior,” which is ready in at a pre-Islamic seventh century Arabia when Saudi was made up of rival, feuding tribes ceaselessly at one another’s throats, has since been caught in a seemingly limitless tempest of reshoots, recuts, and infighting.
Within the epic Emperor Kisra (Kingsley) has a repute for being totally ruthless. So when the Arabian princess Hind (Hart) refuses to develop into Kisra’s concubine, the stage is ready for an epic confrontation after she escapes into the desert and places her belief in mysterious Bandit (Mackie) with whom she rallies the beforehand warring tribes to tackle Kisra’s huge military.
“Desert Warrior,” which is produced by Saudi-owned powerhouse MBC Studios with U.S. producer Jeremy Bolt (“Resident Evil”) and Stuart Ford’s AGC Studios, has been touted as a testomony to Saudi’s ambition to supply high-end content material for international audiences.
Amid turbulence following the shoot Rupert Wyatt had been taken off the mission by MBC however was subsequently reinstated on the mission.
The blockbuster is supported by the Saudi Movie Fee by means of the nation’s money rebate which helps each Saudi and worldwide movie productions, and by the so-called High quality of Life program that contributes to fostering the way forward for Saudi’s movie trade.
AGC Worldwide, the worldwide gross sales and distribution arm of AGC Studios, is dealing with world gross sales.


















