The Red Sea Film Foundation made a notable presence in the 14th edition of the Final Cut program, affiliated with the Venice Film Festival, after selecting five supported films to participate in the program dedicated to supporting film projects from the Middle East and Africa. According to the Saudi Press Agency (SPA), the list included the film 'From Wednesday to Thursday', which received support from the Red Sea Souk and Red Sea Labs, while the films supported by the Red Sea Fund included 'Eldorado: Taste of the South', 'Mihal Safari', 'The Occupation and the Situation', and 'Balaa'. The Final Cut program is one of the initiatives specialized in supporting films still in production stages, allowing filmmakers to present their projects to producers and distributors in the film industry from around the world, contributing to the completion of post-production stages and enhancing distribution and international screening opportunities. The program is part of the 'Venice Bridge for Production' initiative, affiliated with the Venice Film Festival, which aims to support promising cinematic talents and projects from the region, and provide pathways for communication with international partners in the film industry. The selection of these films reflects the ongoing impact of the Red Sea Film Foundation's programs in supporting creators, empowering Arab and African film projects, and enhancing their presence in major international film festivals and platforms.