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- MBC Channel did a campaign named MBC Hope to focus on all the people that do good, and encouraging others to tell their interesting stories to emphasis others to do good.
- Follows the Nuts TV Belly Dance All Stars on a 10 week journey across the UK. The first TV series filmed entirely on a mobile phone.
- The fakir with his trick monkey is seated on the pavement in a street in Cairo. He plays a tom-tom, while the monkey dances the couchee-couchee. The movements of the monkey are very comical. (Taken on the winter cruise of the S. S. "Auguste Victoria" of the Hamburg-American Line, leaving New York on 03 Feb 1903.)
- A musical video for the Egyptian singer Gaser.
- No matter how everyone, who has witnessed the accident, sees it from their own perspective, the ending remains the same. Only one shot will finalize the whole matter.
- Cairo's soul is unique. It has a flavour, warmth and a rhythm that captivates people who experience it. I wanted to capture a glimpse of it by visually interpreting a calmness in all the noise, spirituality in humbleness, beauty where it is least expected and pride in the strength and resilience that people carry within them.
- A short film tells about the last minutes in the life of a cancer patient .
- Egyptian slums like Cairo's Dar El-Salam are dismissed by many from Egypt's middle and upper classes as dangerous, bereft of any artistic expression, and populated by those who are the antithesis of cultured. Switchblade sets out to subvert these prejudices by exploring Dar El-Salam's knife culture.
- An old woman wants to borrow some money to buy a wire to fix her earpiece, to be ready to hear the door when her son who abandoned her years ago returns.
- Burmese airline promotes their company with a lucky draw to win $50 dollar by flying with them.. Some people take interest in it.. But then things go wrong when the journey begins.
- Fragments of life in Cairo one year before the rebellion, on one hand. On the other, reflections, speculations and a revelatory testimony by an Arab witness, who experienced the facts, recorded through a telephone conversation that took place one year after the rebellion. A creative composition of these both. What did change, eventually? Why did all these happen and where did they all lead? A puzzle of images from the past that foreshadow the future. In Egypt or elsewhere...
- The two best friends and neighbors, play football on a street's pavement as always. Until an unfortunate event happened which lead to their disagreement.
- Sandouko is an music video produced independently about the sarcastic relationship between Egypt and the international monetary fund. This music video is produced by the music composer and singer Yasser El Manawahly. The story line and concept is created by both Yasser and the director Nesma Zazou.
- This is a Short Documentary about the young Egyptians whom are facing a lot of life difficulties in their country. So accordingly they seek to travel abroad searching for "The Chance" or in other words the opportunity to have a bright future that seems to be hard to attain at there own Country.
- By approaching the details of paper machines, they turn into unrecognizable images and sounds, revealing beauty in the mundane.
- Cairo, the wonderful city of the ancient as well as the modern Egyptians. The panoramic view from the Citadel bridges the narrow congested streets and the quaint stone buildings as they stretch back as far as the eye can see like a great white sheet to the very shores of the river Nile. The tombs of the Khalifs, specimens of early architecture, attract the tourist. In ancient times when the city Cairo was walled for defense, ponderous iron gates closed out the stranger and warrior. In these days of peace the traveler still passes through these ponderous doors, not without, however, a feeling of awe and wonder. The great Citadel built in 1160 is used by the English for governmental purposes. In it are to be found the Viceroy's residence, the arsenal, the mint and the public offices. Mosques, Arab cafés, public parks and military barracks all reflect the peculiar life of the Egyptian, the Cairo Egyptian, the descendant of one of the oldest and powerful nations of the ancient world.
- A story about a film school graduate that convinced a company to fund a trip around the world. Justin Escalona challenged himself to do a full lap around the world in just 14 days. In 2 weeks, Justin traveled to 12 different places. Los Angeles, NYC, Boston, Iceland, Poland, Paris, Rome, Egypt, Saudia Arabia, Thailand, Japan and San Francisco. All of the tickets were booked without any preparation and all one way. The trip would end when the money ran out.
- A terrorist kidnapped one of the writers to kill him in revenge for publishing some ideas that contradict the terrorist's views. However, the execution of the crime was not easy because the writer was trying to convince the terrorist of his mistake.
- The Arab Spring brought positive change and freedom to the people of Egypt, but it also carried a heavy price. Amal (Tamer Aziz) is one of the thousands of young Egyptians marching on Tahrir Square in protest of the Mubarak regime. Passionate about the cause, he struggles to convey his desire for freedom to his mother, Janaan (Shari Vasseghi). Her desire, however, is to protect her son from the dangers she knows will come from the pursuit of such freedom. What is the cost that they will pay for such a precious pursuit as the pursuit of freedom?
- Can the lines in a hand hold stories? What memories do the grooves store? Ghada invites her mother to reflect on her life while taking us on a poetic exploration into her mother's hands: the hands that raised five children almost single-handedly. Why, Ghada asks, should someone have to give up their hands for those they love?
- This first entry in the second "Believe It Or Not" series of shorts visits northern Africa. Included are a look at the Tuareg people of the Sahara Desert, a waterfall whose under-surface builds up because of lime deposits, a clock that strikes 13, and the Tree of Abraham, estimated to be 3500 years old.
- A young woman, suffering from depression, stands on a ledge ready to end her life when she's interrupted by an uninvited visitor and her cigarette.
- Mostafa, a young lonely guy in his mid-twenties, is about to leave his home country and settle abroad. While he is packing for travel, he finds an old small phone book, which he owned during his preparatory school. this discovery makes him start searching for what he left.
- A meteor shower threatens the destruction of all life on earth, one misunderstood man an outcast tries to save it from its impending doom.
- Bassateen Abattoir is the worst slaughterhouse in the world, and is located in Cairo, Egypt. Egypt is well-known for having the cruelest animal handling and slaughter practices in the world. Cattle are stabbed, beaten, and have their tendons slashed with a knife, before they are slaughtered while they are still alive. Dogs are poisoned or shot to death in the streets, in order to have their overpopulation reduced.
- Inside The Nerds is a spin-off of The Nerds that features darker, more thrilling stories about the characters' deepest insecurities and fantasies.
- Early morning... in Maadi district, Heba and Iman are two girls belong to different worlds, they met by coincidence.
- Ahmed (A.T. Ragheb), an Egyptian-American aspiring actor, anxiously awaiting news of his latest film audition, gives in to his superstitions and sets off on a journey across Pittsburgh, trying to force the hands of fate. Lily (Grace Cooper), a photography student, meanwhile, criss-crosses the city unseen on a journey of her own, photographing and recalling scenes from her past.
- Sometimes, one person's search for a reprieve, is another person's turmoil. One wrong moment is all it takes to misdirect an otherwise perfect time.
- A visit to Cairo is included in the FitzPatrick Traveltalk series, originally seen in theaters in 1938. Enjoy a brief background view of the city's beauty, culture, and history. It reminds viewers that camels are not natives of Cairo and lets them admire several horse troops on parade.
- A broken and depressed girl who needed to spend some time alone in a Café, while later on she witnessed right in front of her a very unique situation from a couple of strangers that have changed her view of life forever.
- A short documentary that revolves around an elderly woman who lives alone, and has a special relationship with street animals that has been going on for more than twenty years, as she provides them with different types of care despite the difficult challenges, and other adventures that she tells during her journey in Cairo streets.