Syrian actor Mohammed Al-Qass waves his award for best actor in the film “Departures”. — AFP

DHAHRAN, Saudi Arabia: A short film that tackles extremism has won the top prize at the Saudi Film Festival, organizers said yesterday, in an ultraconservative kingdom that continues to ban public cinemas. "Departures", directed by Abdulaziz Al-Shalahei, won the golden palm award at the fourth edition of the festival, which featured 58 homegrown films including 12 directed by women.

"The festival is growing as the level of films is improving," its director Ahmed Al-Mulla said, adding that several contenders this year addressed extremism. "Departures" features a conversation on a plane between an extremist thinking of blowing himself up and a terminally ill man who is tempted to commit suicide. Saudi-based Syrian actor Mohammed Al-Qass, who plays the role of the sick man, also won the prize for best actor. The festival, which concluded late Saturday, included four competitions for fiction films, documentaries, student productions, and unproduced scripts.