March – April 2026 Hayy Cinema Programme
Join us this March at Hayy Cinema in Jeddah for a month of films exploring memory, resilience, and the human spirit. The programme brings together contemporary, classic, and international cinema, offering stories that entertain, inspire, and challenge audiences.
Highlights include Sirāt (2025), a poignant exploration of personal and cultural identity; and Roqia (2025), a suspenseful narrative weaving memory, faith, and the supernatural across parallel timelines.
Film lovers can also enjoy Rendezvous with French Cinema, featuring Little Amélie or the Character of Rain (2025), a whimsical and poetic tale that captures the charm of contemporary French storytelling. The month also features a special Italian Film Night, screening Corri uomo corri (Run, Man, Run!) (1968), a thrilling adventure that showcases the energy and style of Italian cinema.
Join us this March at Hayy Cinema for a celebration of cinematic craft, global voices, and shared cultural experiences. Stay tuned for further announcements and screening details.
“Oliver Laxe’s Excruciatingly Tense, Escalatingly Insane Road Trip Through a Desert Purgatory”
—Variety
Sirāt (2025): A man and his son arrive at a rave deep in the mountains of Morocco, searching for Marina, the man’s daughter and the boy’s sister, who disappeared months earlier at another party. Driven by hope, they follow a group of ravers toward one last gathering, believing she might be there.
Directed by: Oliver Laxe
Genre: Action, Adventure, Thriller, Drama, Mystery Duration: 1h55m
Country of Production: Spain, France
Language: Spanish, French Subtitles:
Age Classification: R18
Cast: Sergi López, Bruno Núñez Arjona, Stefania Gadda, Joshua Liam Henderson, Tonin Janvier, Jade Oukid, Richard Bellamy
“Debut filmmaker Yanis Koussim effectively explores issues of memory, faith and violence, filtering the enduring horrors of civil war through an enigmatic genre lens.’
—Screen Daily
Roqia (2025): In 1993, Ahmed returns to his village with amnesia, haunted by mysterious visitors and a family that feels like strangers. In the present day, an aging Raqi (Muslim exorcist) with Alzheimer’s faces unexplained violence, while his disciple fears an ancient evil is awakening. Two parallel stories of memory, fear, and the supernatural collide in a village of dark secrets.
Directed by: Yanis Koussim
Genre: Horror Duration: 1h29m
Country of Production: France, Algeria, Qatar and Saudi Arabia
Language: Arabic Subtitles:
Age Classification: R18
Cast: Ali Namous, Akram Djeghim, Mostefa Djadjam, Hanaa Mansour, Lydia Hanni, Abdelkrim Derradji
Rendezvous with French Cinema
“The film poetically and candidly explores the naive and universal gaze of childhood discoveries. It gently and magically captures the perspective of a three-year-old child, offering a dive into childhood where everything is wonderful”
—IMDB
Little Amélie or the Character of Rain (2025): Amélie, a Belgian child growing up in Japan, explores the world with wide-eyed curiosity alongside her companion Nishio-san. As her third birthday approaches, a series of life-changing events begins, shaping her understanding of the world.
Directed by: Maïlys Vallade, Liane-Cho Han
Genre: Animation, Drama, Family Duration: 1h17m
Country of Production: France, Belgium
Language: French Subtitles:
Age Classification:
Cast: Loïse Charpentier, Victoria Grobois, Yumi Fujimori
Italian Film Night
“The central theme is the search for a treasure by different individuals and factions, which will inevitably lead to numerous entanglements and misunderstandings.”
—IMDB
Corri uomo corri (Run, Man, Run!) (1968): A knife‑wielding Mexican drifter is drawn into a dangerous hunt for $3 million in revolutionary gold when a dying comrade entrusts him with its secret, forcing him to race across the border as allies and rivals alike pursue the treasure.
Directed by: Sergio Sollima
Genre: Action, Adventure, Comedy Duration: 1h41m
Country of Production: Italy, France
Language: Italian Subtitles: English, Arabic
Age Classification:
Cast: Tomas Milian, Donald O’Brien, Linda Veras