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- The bullied outcasts at prestigious Al Rawabi School for Girls plot a series of risky takedowns to get back at their tormentors.
- A widow pretends to be pregnant with a son in order to save her daughter and home from a relative exploiting Jordan's patriarchal inheritance laws.
- A 14-year-old girl in 1948 Palestine watches from a locked pantry as catastrophe consumes her home.
- Tragedy strikes a Syrian family in Aleppo, starting a chain reaction of events involving five different families in four different countries.
- May returns to her childhood home in Jordan for her wedding. Shortly after reuniting with her sisters and their long-since divorced parents, myriad familial and cultural conflicts lead May to question the big step she is about to take.
- An Arabic-language coming-of-age series with elements of the supernatural.
- In the Ottoman province of Hijaz during World War I, a young Bedouin boy experiences a greatly hastened coming-of-age as he embarks on a perilous desert journey to guide a British officer to his secret destination.
- This is the biography of Al Hajjaj Bin Youssef AL Thaqafi, the distinguished character whom a lot controversy was raised around him during one of history's most turbulent eras.
- Jameela? A short experimental film that explores the concept of transcending internal estrangement. The story unfolds through a diverse cast of characters as they encounter various challenges and transformations along their journey. Along their journey, they discover that the search for self-discovery can be daunting and time-consuming, but they realize that the attempt itself is the essence of hope. Facing fears, threats, and challenges is a step towards overcoming internal estrangement within us. Despite the difficulties they may face, the continuous effort and determination to reach the end reflects the strength of hope and belief that there is light at the end of the tunnel.
- A crime caper set in the labyrinthine alleys of East Amman where a blackmailing voyeur sets off a series of unintended events, causing the lives of residents to collide and spiral into chaos.
- Al Ijtiah is a socio-political series, which highlights the events associated with Operation "Defensive Shield" - 2002.
- A father and mother are faced with the painful task of washing and shrouding their deceased transgender daughter. When no one agrees to wash her, how far is the father willing to go to make sure his "son" is washed?
- Years after escaping a dictated life, four estranged and offbeat sisters are forced to come together to find their suddenly-missing father. In their secret searching journey, secrets are revealed and more question marks are raised.
- When an old airport janitor finds a captain's hat in the trash, he gets pulled into the lives of children in his poor neighborhood. He weaves imaginary stories of his world adventures to offer hope in the face of their harsh reality.
- A bullied 9 year old suffering from post-war trauma moves to a new town where he meets new friends who will embark on a heartwarming and life-changing journey that will heal his innocent soul.
- Norah Sa'ad, a deeply idealistic cabinet minister becomes the first female president of the fictional Middle Eastern country Jabalein. Following her predecessor's death and his deputy's shameful resignation.
- The Family of Abu Foad facing trials and tribulations in their own uniquely comedic ways.
- Maha is one of the last children of the Palestinian refugees' generation in the Balata camp. When her blind grandfather gets sick, she comes up with a crazy plan: to make him believe that a return to his homeland is possible.
- Three Arab women living in modern day Jordan must put their differences aside and work together.
- Diana, a young farmer from a conservative family, lives in the country. During her day off, she and her two sisters sit on the rooftop preparing themselves for a neighbor's wedding. Weddings are essential occasions for these village women; they use them to celebrate what's left of their femininity, which they feel that their hard work on the farm diminishes. As for Diana, it's a great chance to meet her secret boyfriend. After she meets with him at the appointed time, in the place where they would have privacy, her mother discovers their relationship, which leads to her whole family finding out. Three days later, all of the family women ride the truck out at dawn to work on the farm as usual. Diana's brother accompanies them, as their father requested, and takes all the unmarried women with him. None of the girls on the truck are talking, no birds are singing, it is cold. It is Diana's last day.
- It highlights the conflicts within the Caliphate house from the second half of the Omayyad period until the beginning of the Abbasid period and its founder Abu Jafar Al Mansor, the lead character of this story.
- The story of a girl who grows up with a reckless father and loses her mother who dies of cancer but she goes on with her life trying to find the happiness she always longed for.
- (Drama/Comdy) Zain, a Jordanian girl, returns to Amman to attend her father's funeral and is shocked to find out that he has left her his broke TV Production comedy.
- Malik Bin Al Rayb is a drama series that highlights the life of a poet from Bani Tamim tribe and the historical period in which he, his family and tribe lived.
- Over-Sized Coat" is a 120 minutes-length masterpiece which talks about the Palestinian reality for the period of (1987-2011).
- Two men, a car, and a donkey in a life or death situation near the Jordan-Syria border. The power of destiny gathers two strangers, a car, and a donkey in the middle of the Jordan desert. The two men are totally from different worlds.
- The Lakhmid king, Al Numan bin Al Munther, king of Hira, killed Oday bin Zaid Al Abbadi Al Shaer, who worked as a translator for Khosrow II. Later, Khosrow II sent for Al Numan but he feared him so he headed secretly to Dhi Qar and was hosted by Hani bin Masoud Sayed Shiban and Baker bin Wael. He left his money and wives there and headed to meet Khosrow II, who imprisoned him until he died in his cell. He appointed Iyas ibn Qabisah al-Ta'i as a new governor of Hira and ordered him to send him Al Numan's family and the 4000 shields, which were in his possession. When Iyas requested Hani bin Masoud to send him Al Numan's money and women, he refused!
- Even as a kid, Jason Bourne has been tormented by Treadstone. What would he do for information?
- A romantic comedy about a love story between Jordanian Monaliza, and Egyptian Hamdi, set in present day Amman among a community of nosy stereotypes and quirky characters.
- The biography of Balqis, the Queen of Sheba, has been overlooked by both historians and filmmakers, although in folklore and Arab and global collective consciousness, she is most worthy of the title of queen.
- Human rights defenders are killed and then vilified after their deaths, while the world allows their killers to go unpunished: After the Israeli navy attacked the 2010 Freedom Flotilla, the film follows the media & how the activists who defended their vessels were portrayed, showing what really happened and comparing that to the propaganda that ensued.
- The life of a Jordanian couple involving how they met, marriage and having a first baby.
- The fiery leader of the Great Syrian Revolt of 1925 fights to keep the flame of revolution alive from exile.
- Ahlan Simsim offers a warm and joyful welcome to early learning to young children across the Middle East. Designed for children ages 3-8.
- Hind, a deaf karate athlete, faces mistreatment at her training center, leading to a struggle to regain her confidence and strength.
- The story of Alia and Inad who fall in love with each other at the first sight. They are torn apart by a tribal feud and have to go through so much pain and suffering to unite again.
- To avert a predetermined fate, twelve-year-old Yasmin and her older sister Ahlam escape beyond the boundaries set by their father, defying an enemy that lies within in order to reach a mythical sea.
- A Mizrahi Jewish family from Tunisia, who tries to settle into their new life in 1948 Haifa, Palestine is haunted by a disturbing house guest, a left behind big blue parrot from the former Arab residents.
- The series revolves around Harun Al Rashid's dilemma over which of his two sons he should choose as his successor, Mohammad who's called Al Amin or Abdullah who's called Al Maamoun.
- Salam's dream of becoming a mother shatters when she finds out that she is unable to have children with her husband. A lifetime of convictions and beliefs are put to the test as Salam realizes she must make a choice.
- In the wild, on the way to bury their father, two estranged brothers reunite after an extended separation. This day compels them to reach a joint decision but not before confronting the past.
- Wandering through the Worst Zoo in the World, a boy is looking for his football. He encounters a little tiger, who follows him on his quest to find a safe place to play. But the remnants of war harbor danger.
- Nasser documents his last work as a journalist by video recording his suicide, along with a speech and final words.
- Filmmaker breaks form to tell a story of how children in Jordan's sprawling suburbs coup with the facts of life.
- Yomna, a young passionate theater-enthusiast, guides a group of actors into a revolutionary play to prevent the Brown Suits Committee, an old-fashioned group of authoritative figures, from taking control over the last theater in town.
- A 7 Hour Difference is what happens when East meets West at the crossroads of love, culture, and most importantly family. Back home from the states, and enjoying the festivities leading up to her sister's wedding, Dalia (Randa Karadsheh) gets a huge surprise when the love of her life JASON (Thom Bishops) shows up unannounced in Amman, and proposes. Problem is , she hasn't told her family... yet.
- This is the story of Al Yamamah Kingdom during its rise and tragic fall and the pointless conflicts between the two great Arab tribes, Tasam and Jdais.
- A New York city girl falls in love with a Jordanian businessman over Facebook and decides to surprise him with a personal visit. What she finds is not exactly the person promoted on Facebook.
- A struggling American writer moves to Amman, Jordan to chronicle his life there and publish a book. His Jordanian upstairs neighbors take him in as their own and they turn out to be more than he can handle. For four seasons, their ongoing misunderstandings, blunders and pettiness lead to a million laughs and a few steps toward peace in the Middle East.