Egyptian action-comedy ‘Darwish’ to release in cinemas on July 17
The film is a co-production between One to One, Film Clinic, Vox Studios and Film Square.
The film is a co-production between One to One, Film Clinic, Vox Studios and Film Square.
Directed by Farah Alameh, a Lebanese independent filmmaker and lecturer at Lebanese University, the special combines a clear visual identity with narrative sensitivity.
Following their world premieres at Un Certain Regard – Cannes 2025, both films are now heading to Yerevan.
The winners will be selected by a distinguished panel of industry experts including award-winning directors, producers, and actors from across the globe.
The film follows Mohamed Abdallah Draz's path from his humble beginnings in Mahallat Diyay to his academic pursuits in Paris, portraying him as a forward-thinking scholar who advocated for equal ...
It also became the highest grossing dubbed title to release in MENA cinemas, following strong performance of its Arabic version in Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Egypt and Iraq.
The film stars Nelly Karim, Hanan Motawie, Hanan Youssef and Doha Ramadan.
Under this partnership, e& Egypt customers will enjoy all content on Shahid platform exclusively as part of their bundle.
The concept, screenplay and dialogue were crafted by Ahmed Darwish and Mohamed Abdullah, with Ahmed Nader Galal directing the film.
This year, AIFF has added the Black Iris Award for Best Non-Arab Film to its lineup of honours.
The festival continues through June 28, wrapping up with the UK premiere of 'Sudan, Remember Us' (2024), directed by Hind Meddeb.
iQIYI has developed a MENA-specific content library, offering Chinese-language dramas, films, animations and variety shows thoughtfully adapted to reflect local tastes and cultural preferences.
The film was inspired by a 2015 incident in Egypt where a viral video of a dog's brutal killing led to four men being jailed.
Together, CABSAT, Integrate ME and SATExpo promise a dynamic three-day showcase of technology, talent, and thought leadership.
Tunisian film 'Promised Sky', supported by Red Sea Film Foundation, has been selected to open this year’s Un Certain Regard section at the 78th Festival de Cannes.
Throughout the festival, the Egyptian Pavilion will host a series of insightful panel discussions, addressing key aspects of filmmaking and industry trends.
The selection includes three films in Competition, three in Un Certain Regard, one in the Directors’ Fortnight and two documentaries featured in the parallel ACID section.
Through a series of panels, awards and networking events, the ACC will showcase the depth of Arab cinema, delve into major industry developments across the MENA region, and encourage global ...
'The Village Next to Paradise', a Cannes-selected poetic drama by Mo Harawe, centred on a family in a Somali village navigating life between hardship and hope.
The number of films screened reached 504, and these included 17 Saudi films.
The initiative is designed to support Arab women filmmakers working on fiction or documentary projects at any stage of production.
'The Village Next to Paradise' is a 2024 drama film written and directed by Mo Harawe in his feature-length debut.
The pavilion will serve as a hub for industry professionals, hosting curated panel discussions, high-level networking sessions and a range of cinematic activations.
The film is produced by Film Clinic and The Planet Studios
The actor started his TV career in 1993 before he landed a role in 1998 film 'Aboud Ala El Hedoud'.
The film centres around Aisha, a 26-year-old Somali caregiver living in a Cairo neighbourhood populated by African migrants.
A late 2025 theatrical release is planned for the film, which is produced by Sela, the company owned by Saudi’s Public Investment Fund.
'The Village Next to Paradise' is a 2024 drama film written and directed by Mo Harawe in his feature-length debut.
With a diverse lineup spanning intimate stories and political narratives, MAD Solutions continues to champion Arab cinema on the international stage.
The social thriller is Mohamed Rashad's first narrative feature, following his 2016 documentary 'Little Eagles'.
The social thriller is Mohamed Rashad's first narrative feature, following his 2016 documentary 'Little Eagles'.
The Egypt-Denmark-Saudi co-production is produced by Ahmed Amer of Cairo-based A.A. Films and Patricia Drati of Copenhagen-based Good Company Pictures.
The Saudi Media Forum and the accompanying Future of Media Exhibition (FOMEX) concluded last month with more than 30,000 visitors attending the show, according to the show organiser. BroadcastPro ME ...
MAD World oversees global sales, while MAD Distribution manages the film’s distribution in the Arab world.
A late 2025 theatrical release is planned for the film, which is produced by Sela, the company owned by Saudi’s Public Investment Fund.
The social thriller is Mohamed Rashad's first narrative feature, following his 2016 documentary 'Little Eagles'.
In a world dominated by CGI and Western superheroes, Arab superhero Captain Shedeed is taking the bold step of reviving the lost art of stop-motion. Created by Ramy El Gabry, ...
The documentary sheds light on Mohamed Hafez Ragab, a reclusive Egyptian literary figure who withdrew from public life for nearly three decades.
Alibaba Cloud will also assist Rotana Channels in transitioning its video archive to the cloud.
'City of Life Continuum' boasts an international ensemble cast, featuring top talents from the UAE, Hollywood, Bollywood and the Arab world.
A collaborative effort between Vox Studios, Film Clinic and Image Nation Abu Dhabi, the film is a shift for director Omar Hilal, making his debut in the world of cinema ...
The Iraq International Film Festival for Youth Films serves as a platform for emerging filmmakers, bringing powerful stories to audiences in Baghdad and beyond.
Tarek will replace Egyptian critic Essam Zakaria, who served as the festival's artistic director in its 45th edition.
Mohamed Kordofani both wrote and directed the film, which is a collaborative effort among talents from Sudan, Sweden, Germany, Saudi Arabia, France and Egypt.
The social media influencer gained exclusive access to hidden chambers and ancient tombs.
Helmed by director Raouf El Sayed, the film is penned by Mohamed Galal, with additional script contributions from Karim Youssef.
The film was inspired by a 2015 incident in Egypt where a viral video of a dog's brutal killing led to four men being jailed.
The screenings will run every Thursday from February 6 to May 22
The film traces Mohamed Abdallah Draz's journey from his modest roots in Mahallat Diyay to his academic endeavors in Paris.
Shawky will oversee the jury while also serving as a judge for the films in the international competition.
The social thriller is Mohamed Rashad's first narrative feature, following his 2016 documentary 'Little Eagles'.
After starring a number of Tunisian productions, Hend's breakthrough was through 'Muzakirat Murahiqua' (A Teenager's Diary) that was considered the most controversial film in 2002.
From January 24 to February 2, Cinema Akil will host the 11th edition of the Reel Palestine Film Festival.
Directed by Ahmed Samir Farag, the drama series consists of 10 episodes.
The film was inspired by a 2015 incident in Egypt where a viral video of a dog's brutal killing led to four men being jailed.
The festival will pay tribute to several prominent figures in African cinema, including, Khaled El Nabawy, Nour El Sherif, Magdy Ahmed Aly, Moussa Sène Absa, Akosua Busia, and Ahmed Hafiane.
The film is directed by Karim El Shennawy and stars Saudi actress Aseel Omran.
The Egyptian government has been actively promoting its cultural and historical sites to global filmmakers, offering streamlined procedures, logistical support, and competitive incentives to attract major productions.
The films have been nominated in various categories, including documentary feature, documentary short film, international feature, and live-action short film.
The anthology spotlights 18 women, from directors to screenwriters to editors, who have spent a lifetime behind the camera.