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A film director, facing a creative block, follows a woman through her day, only to find himself entangled in a deeper mystery.
A film director, facing a creative block, follows a woman through her day, only to find himself entangled in a deeper mystery.
Meshmesh Effendi (1936) The first animated film made in Egypt is about the character Meshmesh Effendi, who loves music, works in one of the clubs, and loves Bahia, the beautiful dancer who works with him in the same club.
A farce, discussing many Jordanian political issues, and the suffering of the people with increasing taxes, so many resort to selling everything they own to provide for the necessities of life
A young woman living out of the city goes on two crucial road trips, one with her father, and the other with her fiancé to his parents house in the city. Upon arriving, she comes to question everything she thought she knew about him, and herself. "Does It Hurt Too Bad to Look at Me?" invites audiences to reflect on the fragility of relationships, the influence of parents on our choices, and self exploration.
A critical satirical play that deals with the state of the popular and social situation, the street movement, daily events, and is presented in the form of café talk, what is happening on the ground, how the simple citizen thinks, and how governments think in their own way.
A play inspired by the speech of the ousted Tunisian President (Zine El Abidine Ben Ali) on the eve of his flight from his country, and the work presents the character of (Abu Saqr), a tyrannical head of a family in his home who deafens his ears to the demands of his children and his wife, whose ceiling has risen and all the concessions made by (Abu Saqr) have become unacceptable to them because of his stubbornness and lack of awareness of the needs of his family
During the war, the father dies and the rest of the family gathers together. After years of separation, three siblings have to come to terms with their broken relationships and the death of their father. Despite the arduous journey to the distant village, the sister insists on fulfilling their father's will. Over time, they are confronted with difficult decisions.
A dimly lit, scarcely furnished flat, the hissing and buzzing of an open microphone. What follows is an argument in Arabic between mother and son. She complains about his lethargy. He sees no point in school while the country is at war. At last, the boy sets out through the busy streets of his neighbourhood which is a chaotic patchwork of everyday life and the debris of war.
"Between homes" is an authored documentary in which Chloe reflects on the 15 years she spent abroad before finally returning back to her home, her Lebanon. As she returns, she finds a struggling "home", and questions: is home only a place? The film explores identity, belonging, and the quest for a true sense of place in a concise, emotional journey.
This documentary narrates the struggles of Saudi women who overcame numerous obstacles before the enactment of new laws of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, laws that elevate the status and role of women. As the Kingdom strides towards a promising future, women's empowerment plays a crucial role in shaping it.
After being cast out by her family for her relationship with a German man, a young Arab woman finds herself abandoned and alone, confronting her past and present in a relentless search to understand her fractured identity.
As mold spreads through the city of Beirut, a woman faced with an auto-immune syndrome questions her ambivalent relationship with her body, surroundings, and the return of her partner.
Story of Uncle Aati Al-Mourki, the Godfather of Saudi fans, the oldest fan of Al-Wahda and one of the pillars of the Saudi stadium culture from 1984 until now. In this documentary, Uncle Aati shares personal and football related memories. We travel alongside him through the neighbourhoods of Mecca, from his home to the local alley, passing by the dusty playgrounds, and lastly at Al sharae Stadium, where cherished memories reside.
Palestine, the Land of the Free. a Palestinian teacher "Waheed" and he's stories.
In Egypt - Beni Suef, A young man who is a cinephile and unemployed has to pay for his tuition fees, which leads him to redefine his concept of success.