The Ministry of Culture (MoC; Arabic: وزارة الثقافة) is a governmental organization in Saudi Arabia was established in June 2018 and responsible for various aspects of Saudi culture. Minister of Culture is Prince Badr bin Farhan Al-Saud who was appointed as its new and first minister. In line with Vision 2030, the Ministry of Culture will soon announce the formation of 11 specialized cultural bodies. The planned-to-be formed units will cover the areas of museums, movies and visual shows, libraries, fashion, music, heritage, literature and publication, performance arts, visual arts, architecture and interior design, and food and the art of cooking. One of the significant activities the ministry is planning to organize is the International Red Sea Film Festival in Jeddah. The festival will be the first of its kind in Saudi Arabia. The first season will be held in 2020. The Ministry has been taking measures to improve the taste of people, promote artists and rehabilitate heritage sites. In August 2019, the Ministry announced the establishment of three academies dedicated to arts, heritage, and music in the country to receive students and trainees applications. The academies come as part of the Quality of Life Program initiatives and will be offering qualifications in arts. In February 2020, 11 new cultural authorities were approved by the Saudi Cabinet to promote culture in Saudi Arabia as a lifestyle. These include authorities for films, fashion, music, heritage and the arts. From Wikipedia