Lebanese singer Elissa performed at the closing ceremony of the third edition of the Red Sea International Film Festival in Saudi Arabia, attended by Hollywood stars such as Nicolas Cage and Jason Statham. The festival's jury announced the winners, with the film "It Must Be Heaven" winning the Golden Yusr award, and "My Dear Jasmine" by Tarsem Singh Dhandwar receiving the Silver Yusr award for the feature film category. "The Professor" by Farah Nabulsi won the jury award, Shokir Kholikov won best direction for "Sunday", and "Alfah's Daughters" by Kauther Ben Hania won the Sharjah award for best documentary. The short film "Do You Remember Me" by Dalia Nimer received the Golden Yusr award for the short film category, and "Travel Bag" by Sama Husseinpour and Ako Zandkarimi won the Silver Yusr award. The film "Hopeless," directed by Kim Chang, won the audience award, while "Nora" by Tawfiq Al Zaidi won the best Saudi film award. Actor Saleh Bakri won the award for best actor for his role in "The Professor," and Mona Hala won the best actress award for her role in "Inshallah Boy." The film "Above the Grave" by writers Karim Ben Salah and Jamal Belmahi won the award for best screenplay. Finally, rising star Nour El Kedwany won the Chopard Star Award, which aims to support promising talents in the world of cinema.