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- The 1984 Asia Cup A.K.A. the Rothmans Asia Cup was held in Sharjah, UAE, which was the location of the newly formed Asian Cricket Council. The new tournament was held between April 6-13, in 1984 and three teams took part: India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka.
- The 1995 Asia Cup (also known as the Pepsi Asia Cup), was the fifth Asia Cup tournament, and the second to be held in Sharjah, UAE.
- Its about money, greed and revenge.
- Sheikh Sabri Mudallal is considered the latest of the Masters of Tarab and reciting in Aleppo. The troupe (turath) that he established is considered an oriental orchestra that maintains of singing and reciting in its most originality and purity, as far as singing, music processing and used instruments, are concerned. Sheikh Sabri Mudallal was the disciple of these masters; he remains the witness and the keeper of this school. His memory and experience is a historical reference to all his predecessors.
- An old man talks about his life as the only remaining ferry boatman of Dubai Creek. Motor boats and cargo ships now rush past his wooden row boat, rocking it like a leaf. With the modern development of the wharf, he can no longer find places to park his boat for his customers to disembark.
- The trip is a Family Drama and situational Comedy set In Dubai, After a lot of persistence Saumin who is residing in Dubai, Convinces his parents to visit Dubai, After their arrival things take a turn and take you through a journey of an ordeal and the frustration they go through, in a very comic way depicted by the people they meet and the places they visit and the nightmares they have.
- Bridges of Hope is a charity-oriented project in the format of an interactive TV quiz contest.
- A young man is sitting in boredom on the side of an endless road. After a while, he decides to go after something with a lot of determination. Is he going to get what he wants?
- Why people change lifestyles and faith based on the intellectual appeal of their new adopted faith.
- Dubai 24 Hours celebrates life , a geographical centre, teams of photographers from dawn to dawn capture the diversity of life, celebrating Dubai's history, its modern developments to special occupations, from doctors saving lives to the modern architects , boat makers to pearl divers, royal families to searching the soul of Dubai...passion for horse racing to revisiting a school, a debate about modernity vs tradition in the Amercian University to Ecosystems that save the extinct species of Arabianj Oryx, falconry, horses and camels to the plush hitech construction of the Palm islands, technologies and the amazing modern infrastructure , megastructures , malls, timelapses, old town, spices markets, ordinary to extraordinary lives in Dubai and more to discover..everything in a day in the life of Dubai, truly a Global city.
- Nawal is a young TV presenter, caught between her relationship and success in her career, and trapped by tradition and the "old ways". She loves Ahmed - even donating him her kidney when he suffered renal failure. Done with her studies, she moves back home, and waits for him, while gradually becoming successful as a TV presenter. Ahmed comes back, but starts playing around; paying attention to his mother's old opinions, he consents to ask Nawal to be his "second wife". And so begin her travels between the psychiatrist and cigarettes...
- Prisoners enter a dark room that has only one chair. They have to say the right words, or die.
- Examining the Smoke and Shisha culture of the Arab community in London.
- Jane is a student who is undergoing a lot of stress. After a series of events she finally realizes that there are ways to control stress and live a normal happy life.
- Unveiling Dubai is a documentary about life in Dubai as seen through the eyes of a first-time western visitor, German filmmaker Nicolas Doldinger. Like many westerners who have only read about 'the Middle East ' in the newspaper, he expects to find little more that camels, oil wells, sand and strife, but finds that his perceptions are pleasantly inaccurate. The film is strongly informed by Nayla Al Khaja's passionate love for Dubai. The fast-rising UAE director takes obvious pride in unveiling the city to her guest and sharing its many delights with him. Although Unveiling Dubai could have easily fitted into the Arabian Nights section of our festival, we chose to feature it in our 'Operation Cultural Bridge' program because it demonstrates how cultural prejudices can vanish by the simple act of visiting another country and experiencing another culture. This travelogue is about two friends and two cultures coming together in Dubai and we are very proud to feature it.
- Looking at the quest for peace in the Israeli/Palestinian conflict focusing on Europe's role in the region.
- How Morocco is following in the footsteps of its greatest son, the 14th century explorer, and reaching out to the rest of the world.
- 20051h 30mTV Episode
- A group of frustrated actors, writers and directors take to the desert to make a film about themselves, then get lost in it.
- Follow a Muslim boy through the first day of Ramadan, where he attempts to reconcile the puzzling issues in the world today.