Laughter Stars Festival 2015
Comedy plays that aim to draw a smile on the faces of Arab viewers through the topics that you talk about in a funny and humorous manner of the first degree.
Comedy plays that aim to draw a smile on the faces of Arab viewers through the topics that you talk about in a funny and humorous manner of the first degree.
A nonagenarian couple seeks to know the fate of their eldest son kidnapped 37 years ago, during the "years of lead" in Morocco ...
Notifications is Egyptian Short Film
In order to honour his deceased brother's will and assert his guardianship rights, Mokhtar - a sexagenarian, single, misogynistic notary and heir like several other relatives - is determined to carry out the deceased's last wishes...
In Giza, Egypt. A man is standing on the edge of life, ready to say goodbye to the world. In the aftermath of a family tragedy that left him for years searching for a reason to carry on.
The film depcits the life of the orphans of Tel al-Zaatar Martyrs in “Bait el-Sumud”, the house which was set for them by the General Union of Palestinian Women (GUPW). It recounts the sufferings that Palestinian children endure in diaspora camps and under the Israeli occupation.
Facing the sea, Tripoli and Lampedusa, synthesis images on one side and photographs on the other, how do these representations build our imagination?
Aids HIV+ In Egypt is Egyptian Short documentary Film
Lebanese Movie created in 2020
The film revolves around a tribe in which the wealthy thieves owned the people under the guise of superstition and intimidation. A woman of the tribe confronts them and stands up against them (tachelhit film)
My uncle left Lebanon when he was just a teenager to become a belly dancer. Growing up with only what he had left behind, I've been wondering my whole life who Adam truly is.
Bedu is the manifesto of how a people can be violated in its human rights. Through the stories of the son of Sinai, interviews and witnesses, we retrace the whole story of the injustices suffered by these people: the Bedouins From the days of the Six-Day War through the tourist revolution to the Arab Spring up to the coup of al-Sisi and today to Isis. Deprived of their lands and the water, hijacked by the large European hotels. Deprived of basic human rights, such as having a home, access to health services and education. Reduced to cultivating and selling opium under contract with the police. Up to the interview with Mussa'ad Abu Fajr, the only Bedouin who spoke violations suffered by his people in a blog beddna naiseh (we want to live) for which he served three years in prison. Hence, the title of the documentary, because these nomads simply want the basic right: life.
A documentary capturing an orange grove shortly before it is to be developed.
Google Maps, Wikipedia, and early 20th-century colonial landscape photography provide the material for this absorbing techno-meditation on the status of Palestine and the notion of the “Holy Land.”