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Saudi-shot epic Desert Warrior premieres at Zurich film festival

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Sep 12, 2025

Desert Warrior, a Saudi-financed historical epic led by Anthony Mackie and Ben Kingsley, will have its world premiere at the Zurich Film Festival on September 28, 2025. The film is among the most ambitious productions to emerge from the Kingdom’s growing film sector, combining international star power with stories rooted in the Arabian Peninsula.

Set in the 7th century, Desert Warrior follows tribal rivalries and political upheaval leading up to the historic Battle of Ze Qar. Aiysha Hart stars as Princess Hind, caught between duty and resistance to the encroaching Sassanid Empire. Ben Kingsley portrays Emperor Kisra, the empire’s ruthless leader, while Anthony Mackie plays a mysterious outlaw who may prove more hero than bandit. The ensemble also includes Ghassan Massoud, Sharlto Copley, Sami Bouajila, and Lamis Ammar.

The film is directed by Rupert Wyatt, known for Rise of the Planet of the Apes, who also co-wrote the screenplay with Erica Beeney (Captive State) and David Self (Road to Perdition). Their collaboration signals an effort to balance large-scale action with dramatic weight, positioning Desert Warrior for audiences beyond the Middle East.

Shot entirely in Saudi Arabia, the production used the rugged terrain of NEOM and Tabuk as its backdrop. Saudi Arabia’s Film Commission supported the film through its Cash Rebate Program, part of the country’s broader push to establish itself as a hub for international filmmaking under Vision 2030. The production drew on local crews and infrastructure, aligning with the Kingdom’s aim to develop its domestic creative industries while hosting global-scale projects.

Backing the film are MBC STUDIOS and Jeremy Bolt’s JB Pictures, with AGC International managing worldwide sales. Bolt, best known for producing the Resident Evil series, brings further experience in delivering internationally marketable films. The Zurich premiere reflects ambitions for a global release across cinemas and streaming platforms.

Desert Warrior arrives at a moment when Saudi Arabia is investing heavily in entertainment as part of its economic diversification strategy. Beyond its spectacle, the film represents a strategic cultural project — showcasing Saudi landscapes, integrating regional narratives into global cinema, and reinforcing the Kingdom’s positioning as a serious player in the industry.

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