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- When a rocket launch goes awry, a group of strangers are holed up in a cave in the desert trying to survive, while the corporation that launched the rocket attempts to figure out went wrong.
- Exiled artist and poet Mustafa embarks on a journey home with his housekeeper and her daughter; together the trio must evade the authorities who fear that the truth in Mustafa's words will incite rebellion.
- Follows Sol, Freya and Adam, among other survivors in a post-apocalyptic world, as they try to find the cause of the mysterious MIASMA and stop it.
- Ze, a 17-year-old, studies hard at school to succeed in the cold, callous society of modern Mongolia. When Ze encounters Maralaa, his senses are awakened and another reality seems possible.
- The series tells the full biography of the four imams of the Muslims from the Sunnis and the community Ahmad ibn Hanbal and the events that took place from the beginning of his family and social life and even began his scientific life in the request of forensic science from Muhammad and the Quran until his death, and also reviews the period of the rule of the Abbasid state, Islamic events and conquests , the emergence of the Mu'tazili and the emergence of the plight of the creation of the Koran , and Imam Ahmad bin Hanbal confronted them.
- The short film "HOPE" is about the journey of a new born baby sea turtle named Aqua. During his journey, he faces many obstacles from human pollution to different predators. Using his mind and courage he over comes one obstacle after the other, until he reaches his final destination. Just before he enters the sea, he witnesses a life changing scene, that he bravely over comes and grows as a character.
- A rebellious young revolutionary becomes involved with a young Indian-Zanzibari girl escaping an oppressive arranged marriage.
- The ethnic cleansing that occurred during the creation of the State of Israel is known to Palestinians as Nakba, which means "catastrophe."
- The 22nd International Federation of Association Football World Cup, held in Qatar.
- The story focuses on rookie rider John Ingram as he participates in the world's most dangerous motorcycle race on the challenging island course, exploring the event's allure for enthusiasts despite its risks.
- About Cinema celebrates the art of filmmaking and the craftsmen on both sides of the camera.
- Volcano Merapi. In the shadows of recent eruptions, actors play a story that is written together with a volcanologist, sand miner, and a mystic-people who have a close bond with the mountain illustrating fiction and non fiction stories.
- When the Taliban puts a bounty on Hassan Fazili's head, he is forced to flee with his wife and two daughters. Capturing the journey, Fazili shows the dangers facing refugees seeking asylum and the love shared between a family on the run.
- A poor disabled worker promises to take his wife to dinner in a fancy hotel on her birthday.
- A high-end car thief falls in love with a blind Arabian princess whose father will only allow them to wed if he can pass a series of three challenges.
- An investigation into murders that shook a small Arkansas town in 1997 unravels secrets and lies at the heart of one of the largest sex abuse scandals in American history.
- A strange night calls for a computer technician to stop at a train station - unusually - on his way home to meet suspicious people through which he discovered a murder that occurred ten years ago at the same station.
- A fisherman's daughter saves a mermaid from being caught by her father. Years later she sets out to find the mermaid again.
- Through encounters in these otherwise ordinary places (but places that, here, take on another meaning), the film portrays a different Gaza. Poetic, surreal at times. "Aisheen" is a tribute to life.
- After the fall of President Omar al-Bashir, Sudanese make their way to demand civilian rule. Protestors occupy the military headquarters. A group of young revolutionaries create an imaginary television station.
- Exploration of the migration of the Cuviví bird to the Ecuadorian highlands, which ends in collective suicide as they plunge into the Ozogoche Lakes
- Froth is a feature-length documentary about the customs and everyday life on the coast of the Barents Sea.
- Filmed on an abandoned fishermen village of Northern Qatar, 'And Then They Burn the Sea' is an ode to the filmmaker's living mother whose memories abruptly left her during the making of the film. Al-Remaihi ruminates on an experience of familial loss of that which cannot be defined but is deeply felt by pairing existing family archives with reenacted dreams. Weaving a myriad of poetry, folk history, and personal archives, the film mirrors a history of maternal mourning rituals that lament their loved ones who may never be returned by the sea. Created in DFI's Short Documentary Lab with Rithy Panh.
- Within every story lies a missing chapter that needs to be found - a mystery that may take ages and generations to unravel.
- Al Jazeera investigates the shocking truth behind a deadly Israeli attack on a US naval vessel.
- An undelivered letter written by a Japanese activist that was lost on its way, has been found by a Palestinian filmmaker after 30 years.
- Khalid, an average 9-year old boy, whose behavior becomes increasingly hostile and aggressive toward his family. What's wrong with Khalid? Does he suffer from a personality disorder? If so, can it be controlled, or is it destined to escalate to a finale of tragic proportions?
- Filmmaker Karima Saïdi's mother has Alzheimer's. Now, they turn their thoughts back in time together, for one last time. A poetic portrait of a complex mother-daughter relationship, renewed acquaintance, and a loving farewell.
- Inside Qatar's labor camps, African and Asian migrant workers building the facilities of the 2022 World Cup compete in a football tournament of their own.
- In a tiny town in Pakistan, a surreal world of mysticism, dreams and curses, a curious boy is trapped in a shrine, biding his time until he can escape.
- Once a successful Syrian actor, Jihad Abdo is now struggling as a refugee while trying to reinvent his life and rebuild his career.
- Night has to trick the mother of the missing child into sleeping to save her soul.
- Locked up at a clinic in the sky. *humeh wa hulum* - fever, and dream. How did we get halfway to heaven, and where do we go from here? A couple checks into a 20th-floor suite with sea view and sealed windows, their non-optional stay funded by the Qatar government. Suspended between realities, the covid-positive pair gaze down at the stream of miniature cars and people below - searching for hope as everyone's fate hangs in the balance.
- As the "Arab Spring" protests for justice and democracy spread through the middle east in early 2011, people long repressed by the Bahrain monarchy spontaneously gathered at the central Pearl Square to join in the call for their rights.
- An auteur's personal narrative interwoven with those of other Syrian characters highlighting years of silence, fear and terror. A representation of stories which were behind the eruption of the Syrian society and the start of its revolution.
- Al Jazeera's investigative unit investigates problems with the Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft.
- After a young woman was publicly gang-raped on a bus in Delhi in 2012, Indian authorities set up a series of police stations across the country manned by women officers, with the intention of encouraging women to report domestic abuse and sex crimes committed against them--crimes that have a history of not being a top priority to male police officers. This show focuses on one particular female officer in the Sonipat station in Haryana state, and the problems she encounters in her everyday work.
- The journey of the late director Mohammed Khan over the past 28 years through the eyes of his pupil Ahmed Rashwan, through the director's personal archive, and the stations that brought them together.
- A dark comedy about a mysterious young man who shows up at a family gathering where he is continually bombarded by unwanted advice and hospitality from an unusually nosy family until finally, his body gives out. The family must then learn to continue on with the obstacle of a dead man on their dinner table.
- After decades of devastating war in Iraq, the horrors are still fresh in the minds of different generations. Their disturbing stories are filmed in a poetic style that also cautiously opens a door to beauty and contemplation.
- Ghalia is inhabited by the soul of Zeina, a girl who drowned the day she was born. Haunted by Zeina's past life, Ghalia travels to Damascus to study acting and understand her present condition. She meets Fouad an aspiring filmmaker who becomes fascinated by Ghalia's duality. He takes her under his wing and helps her find a place to live in a Damascene house, now converted into a dorm inhabited by young Syrians from different regions. Within the confines of the house and its ancient courtyard, Fouad's love for Ghalia and Zeina blossoms while the tumultuous events in Syria start unfolding in the streets around them gradually encroaches on their idyllic isolation.
- A vivacious woman in a coastal village in Zanzibar, a respected local marine biologist and a business woman from the Netherlands- All connected by a humble weed. Beneath the Tide goes beyond the surface of this tropical paradise to bring us a story about empowerment, innovation and seaweed.
- Above Beirut flies an unexpected bearer of hope: the pigeon game "Kash Hamam".
- On 17th December 2010, Mohamed Bouazizi, a penniless fruit seller in the provincial town of Sidi Bouzid in Southern Tunisia set himself on fire. At the time there was no reason to think this would be anything more than just another largely anonymous chapter in Tunisia's recent history. After 23 years in power, President Ben Ali had become a master of state repression, adept at controlling the message and crushing dissent but in less than a month he would be gone, starting a wave of revolutions that would fundamentally change the face of the Middle East.
- For more than 200 years, the Crimean Tatars struggled to free the Crimean Peninsula from Russian domination. In 2014 they thought they were finally free and safe in their homeland. They were wrong.
- Aya's dead mother's spirit is resurrected when she opens her old cookbook that she left behin, bringing back their troubled relationship.