Men's Market 1990
A short documentary about the social and economic reality in Egypt in the 1990s
A short documentary about the social and economic reality in Egypt in the 1990s
Rare footage of Saad Zaghloul's return from exile in 1923 and the Egyptian reception of him, filmed by Egyptian cinema pioneer Mohamed Bayoumi.
A poor man strives to help his family.
A short documentary based on the book "A Bedouin Physician".
Based on the successful social series, “Al Maht” revolves around a struggling high school graduate in choosing his destiny.
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 romantic comedy that begins with a young man who meets a beautiful girl and hopes that things will turn out in his favor To become his future wife, the duo decide to go on the weekend, to meet the girl's family And obtaining the blessing of marriage also, and during the meeting a big surprise occurs that threatens to undermine the relationship!
A gang of students pulls an elaborate scam to make some money until they find themselves caught in their own gimmick.
a stranger travel from the past to the future to stop someone danger who already traveled.
the story is underway till the production start in few years
What happens with women in Moroccan prisons? Walls of concrete and silence are hiding a taboo, which is difficult to remove. The director Mohamed Nabil did everything to tell the story of Moroccan women’s prison. After many difficulties and two years of waiting for a filming permit, he and his team were finally able to enter this secret world.
The film revolves around the idea of intolerance and how some people want to practice dictatorship by imposing their views on others.
Her journey that begins as a personal story, ends up being the story of other women who struggle to realize their dreams in a modern society.
Drama, inspired by real events, a feature film that sheds light on human misery and a corrupt system that pushes people toward illegal migration. From Africa to Europe, ruthless gangs organize trips into the unknown, promising them a better life. This film was shot with several amateur actors as well as former common law prisoners with the aim of reintegrating them into active life.
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.
Trouble in Paradise is a dysfunctional sitcom set out to explore humor as a mechanism of coping with trauma, pain, and taboos in relation to the Nakba and the Israeli occupation, by posing three sets of jokes ranging from the classical misogynistic genre to anti-jokes and culturally specific humor; in order to examine why Nakba jokes never fully evolved as a genre and entered the Palestinian mainstream. The main protagonists of the film are the artist’s parents who do not speak English and read the jokes from transliterated title cards and have went through the Nakba (1948) and the Naksa (1967) and never shared their memories from these major events.
It tells the story of a man who is the leader of a tribe"Amghar" that forcibly takes the land of the peasants and puts the documents in a box. One day, the copper key of the box disappears and the man tries to find it in different ways, where his daughter "tafoukt" puts a wedding price for whoever finds the key (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.