ولد امو 1970
Moroccan feature film tells the story of a grown man postman and his funny situations with his mother .
Moroccan feature film tells the story of a grown man postman and his funny situations with his mother .
Moroccan feature film tell the story of "Ibrahim", who, accompanied by his wife "Evelyn" and their two sons "Nadia" and "Radwan", decides to return to Morocco to settle permanently, especially after the head of the family managed to provide an important wealth that he intends to invest in Equipping the estate he inherited from his father.
The film monitors a tragic reality for the working class, as the absence of safety conditions results in an inevitable result that ended with the collapse of the mine, so that the miners find themselves underground with a depth of up to 600 meters.
Inspired by everyday struggle of Micro-bus drivers in Cairo, Flox, the title of the film and the name of the micro-bus as pronounced by Its drivers, is an observational documentary that looks at the intricate interplay between class and gender. Specifically, it explores how micro-bus drivers perceive and negotiate their masculinity in a mega-city like Cairo, For them, driving a difficult vehicle, handling inter-group conflict, struggling with poverty, surviving with substance abuse only made them to wish not to foresee their children inheriting the same job. The film is about the beauty as well as the dark side of the chaotic life of the urban poor, who are forced to create a state within a state in order to live.
The story tells about two friends one of them (Debo) got his father's car and went to the other to take him to having a special day with the 100 EGP. they have In their pockets, they went to the Ps centre to play "FIFA" as they used to but found it closed, so what they gonna do with all of this money?
30 years after the end of the Iran-Iraq war, 'Sami' who is bruised by the death of his wife on a mine site; is still struggling to de-mine his mine-polluted land.
Visions of construction in contemporary Doha neatly express its nearly manic pace of growth, while various voices from the community describe the city’s progress, lament the loss of nature that goes with urbanisation, consider the beauty of the new buildings, and discuss Doha’s cosmopolitan personality. A sort of travelogue around Qatar’s capital in development, ‘Voices from the Urbanscape’ is an apt reflection of a burgeoning 21st-century city with a mission, and a tribute to its multicultural success.
The story of Palestinian families from the village of Tiret Haifa (now Tiret al Karmel) who fled or were driven out of their land in 1948 and have since been scattered among the West Bank, Syria and Jordan.
Life Jacket is a powerful award-winning documentary that takes us in a journey with some of the refugees as they share their powerful stories of fleeing the war and persecution with the hope to reach a safer place for themselves and their families. From stories of war and killing to stories of fear while trusting a simple life jacket to keep them safe while crossing the Aegean Sea to reach the Island of Lesvos, risking their lives in the hope to reach a better and safer place.
Palestine. A body is trapped at a checkpoint; an essential mechanism of the Israeli occupation. The body is pierced by structural and physical violence, which is aggressive and arbitrary and prevents and attacks its free movement and existence.
Activists and residents of Cap Bon, in northern Tunisia, testify to the threats to the ecosystem of their region, due to polluting discharges and wastewater.
The documentary focuses on the political, social, economical and ecological conditions of cereal and demonstrates how the food question is in fact at the heart of the issue of individual and collective human dignity as well as Tunisian's local and national food independence and sovereignty.
Short movie by Mansour Assad
An Algerian woman, raised in France, returns to Tunis to search for her grandmother's language that she has lost. She interviews locals between thoughts of exploring the city and her homeland.
Aalgak Directed Asala Ghassan Mandourah
Consequences of the collapse of a new realty.