Lionsgate’s ‘Now You See Me: Now You Don’t’ releases first look images
'Now You See Me: Now You Don’t' is part of a growing list of major Hollywood productions filmed in Abu Dhabi.
'Now You See Me: Now You Don’t' is part of a growing list of major Hollywood productions filmed in Abu Dhabi.
Jesse Eisenberg, Woody Harrelson, Dave Franco, Isla Fisher, Justice Smith, Dominic Sessa, Ariana Greenblatt, with Rosamund Pike and Morgan Freeman are seen bringing the heist straight to Abu Dhabi.
The Abu Dhabi Film Commission began working with Lionsgate from the early scripting phase in 2023, providing support with location scouting, coordinating with government entities and offering on-the-ground assistance throughout ...
The story of 'Mountain Boy' is based on the 2017 children's book 'The Boy Who Knew the Mountains', written by Emirati-Australian author Michele Ziolkowski.
Sherborne Media, a global financing partner for film production, is now registered in Abu Dhabi as Sherborne Media FZ LLC and offers financial support options to producers looking to create ...
With The Circle’s first phase now live, the second phase is set to launch by May, introducing additional services with the goal of full digitalization by June.
Under this partnership, CMA and PopArabia will continue hosting songwriting camps throughout 2025 and 2026, with the potential for further expansion.
Nabil Abou Samra will oversee regional productions, manage client needs from start to finish, and build partnerships with industry specialists to enhance infrastructure.
Through Arab Film Studio, Abu Dhabi's Creative Media Authority is dedicated to nurturing and developing the next generation of filmmakers, across genres including fiction, documentary films and TV commercials.
The session addressed how emerging technologies today, especially AI, can tackle global challenges such as disease eradication, climate change, and food security in underserved regions.
This new rebate system is based off global best practices and aims to attract international producers and directors from all over the world to the emirate.
This is the academy's largest cohort to date and comprises 70% Emiratis.
The authority aims to enhance the growth of the emirate’s creative sector and will act as a regulatory and supervisory body.