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- A young DJ named Fares goes through a sequence of comedic obstacles and hilarious situations as he tries to tell the girl he loves how he feels but is completely unable to, because of a spell that leads to the marriage of any woman he confesses his love to, to another man.
- A group of friends head to the chalet for the weekend when mysterious events start taking place and nobody knows why.
- '1 World Under a Groove' is a documentary that was shot during the international Youth Exchange 'Hip Hop for Euromed' in Rome. The goal of the documentary is to discover the evolution of Hip Hop culture between youngsters coming from five nations of the Euro-Mediterranean area, contextualizing common developments and diversities as part of intercultural dialog through the artistic expressions of the Hip Hop culture. Break dance, in specific, has worked as an allegory for the common language in the evolution process of the Hip Hop movement inside this area. The project involved young professional b-boys and b-girls from 5 different countries of the Euro-Mediterranean area: Morocco, Tunisia , France, Poland and Italy.
- Meets the small community of Tunisian Salsa dancers in the spotlight. They tell their Salsa experience and their addiction to this dance. For some of them, like Faten, 26, Salsa was even a catharsis during a painful divorce trial.
- 10 Tunisians Shorts. 1 - "LE BONHEUR" by MOHAMED BEN BECHER. 2 - "PERVERSION" by WISSEM TLILI.
- As a young couple from Aden city counts down to their wedding, they face a 10-day countdown filled with obstacles spawned by the aftermath of the 2015 Yemen war, testing love against the shadows of conflict.
- This story isn't about how ten old men came together and got ready to die. This story isn't about how they cry every night reminiscing about their past either. This story isn't even about how ten old men decided to rob a bank with zero know-how. It isn't even about Antoine's recipes and Ali's songs, though they will be in our story. Get ready to learn the most important thing - this story is about Virginia. In the Lebanese mountains, not far from Beirut, in a nondescript building, ten homeless lonely but not unhappy old men live. You can't say that they are totally happy, but they try to be, to be happy in their own way.
- In an occupied West Bank city a Palestinian family struggles to keep their home against mounting pressure as a former Israeli soldier comes to terms with his past.
- An awful crime occurred in 9/9/1999 and nobody knew its details, but it attacked a hotel room including the things inside it and the contents of the room, it attacked the room with a curse in a very strange and danger objects. After 17 years - A Policewoman uncovers a key while working on a murder case. The key can open every door and take her into a motel room, but if you leave there something that doesn't belong to you- it will be gone as soon as the room "restarts" - She discovers that there are objects hidden in whole the world. They don't look special, but they have special powers. When her daughter is kidnapped and she is framed for killing her partner, she must find a way to bring her back from the room, while working with different groups and men searching for all the objects. But who can she really trust when everybody goes crazy once touching the objects.
- A guy lives the same day over and over and deals with the same events each time which changes the way he looks to his life.
- Hady follows his grandmother Henriette as she ages and crosses the centenarian milestone to reach 104 years. He witnesses the transformation of her memory, her emigration from Lebanon to Brazil and the stories of love, children and suspended time.
- A peculiar crisis faced by an Emirati family head and how they survive the hardship on 11 days.
- The story of three people who are put on path with a stray bullet coming out of a troubled Lawyer's gun when he decided to commit suicide in his car.
- For 15 months, 45 inmates, some completely illiterate, worked together to present an adaptation of Reginald Rose's famous stage play 12 Angry Men (known worldwide through the Sidney Lumet film starring Henry Fonda). The choice of play, which touches upon the themes of forgiveness, self- development, stigma and hope, was no accident. Daccache added monologues, songs and dance routines created by the prisoners to the original text. A must see, this remarkable documentary includes rehearsals, drama therapy sessions and interviews, revealing the tremendous dignity and despair of the prisoners as well as the charismatic Daccache's boundless energy and patience. Winner, Best Documentary, Audience Award, Dubai Film Festival; Audience Award, Dox Box, Damascus.
- A journey through the past and present, A group of addicts with a psychiatrist who has spent more than thirty years in the establishment and development of the therapeutic community in Egypt within the treatment of drug addiction
- On a bloody night in a place where we are supposed to feel safe, a young man and his beloved are struggling not to reach the hospital, but to run away from it. They are trying to survive the night.
- A tribute to the history of the educational institution in Tunisia, true stories, memories, unpublished photos and documents from the national archive of Tunisia telling the journey of former teachers and students...AL ALAOUIA duty and obligation.
- After the October War, Shehta the street vendor returns from Port Said, but is unfairly accused of killing his friend Sayed who was found dead and tries to prove his innocence with the help of his army companion Meshmsh.
- Three people looking for a better life become stranded in desert with little hope of survival in this drama from Spain.
- In the middle of the Algerian Sahara, in her relay, a woman writes her History, she welcomes, for a cigarette, a coffee or eggs, truckers, wandering beings and dreams, Her name is Malika.
- "17" is a social exploration into the lives of young women who are passionate about a sport they have been told was only for men. The film follows the Jordanian under-17 women's football team as they prepare for the FIFA U17 Women's World Cup Jordan 2016. Coming from different backgrounds, each of the girls has faced a different set of challenges as a national team player. But now they come together to face their biggest challenge yet.
- Ten separate stories about the Egyptian Revolution of 2011.
- The documentary records the memories of a group of Palestinian elders, mainly veterans from the 1948 expulsions. Their stories of refugee struggles are interspersed with poems of Mahmoud Darwish.
- In 1958, in Senegal, land of emigration, Zahia Salhab gave birth to her first child Ghassan. During the same period, Lebanon, their homeland, is driven into a significant local conflict, a preamble to the next civil war.
- During the 1982 invasion of Lebanon, an 11-year-old boy tries to tell a classmate about his crush on her while their teachers try to hide their fear of the conflict.
- in an abandoned villa in a once-refined neighborhood, an old guard has been living since the 1960s. when suddenly, this world is turned upside down by an overzealous young man forcing him to face his fears, his past.
- Four stories take place in a furnished apartment that we follow through the doorman and his family who live on top of the building in a miserable room. In the first story, a doctor tries to treat a figure with a political position. In the second story, Hassan meets in the 1970s with his old friend Nadim, who comes from Lebanon during its Civil War. The third story takes place at the beginning of the new millennium and the takeover of businessmen. As for the fourth story, it takes place before January 2011 when Sami returns under pressure from his family to sell the apartment and the whole building.
- An anthology of two highly experimental apocalyptic fantasy dramas with sci-fi and psychological horror elements. Originally intended to comprise a third story, 'Sifr' ['Zero'], directed by Nagi Angelo; the film was banned outright by the Egyptian censor and may not have made its domestic premiere until broadcast on satellite television in November 2012.
- A Palestinian father trapped on the other side of the separation wall is trying to reach the hospital for his son.
- The film revolves around the amount of 200 pounds transferred from one person to another from different social classes and residential places
- An Emirati suspense drama that revolves around the story of three young women going through what appears to be separate three experiences on the surface yet they are intertwined and connected in their reality.
- Manu is a college student who comes from a prominent family, with a politician for a father and a socialite for a mother. But with his parents' occupation in their lives, Manu starts doing drugs. His friend, Claire, futilely tries to help him quit, but she soon falls victim to addiction as well.
- Midnight in Marrakech: After Cecile parts ways with her boyfriend, she finds herself alone at the busy nightly Bus Terminal. With nowhere to go, she strays around "Bab Doukkala", an exotic world just outside the Medina, bathed in yellow light. Attracted through the smell of his special cigarette, she luckily gets to know Tarek, the car-park attendant, who introduces her to his universe. We follow them into a little known part of the red city, semi-documentary style.
- From exile to the homeland, a journey back with the memory through reality, for all the time that has been robbed and destroyed by the recent war in Syria. Ten years spent in Egypt by Syrian director Nour Halloum till her back home.
- The story follows Hamza, nicknamed Dragon, whose sick child needs treatment, but his financial condition is faltering, then events lead him to become rich by entering the world of human organ trafficking.
- Inside prison, El-Ghazuli helps Adawi, Sallukah, Atwah, Mansi, and Sayyed Balakonah to escape from prison to finish a 30-day job. They have to return back a nightclub to Shafiqah who inherited it from her late husband. Her stepson is doing his best to move her away.
- Ali, the fugitive from a murder he does not even know whether he committed it or not, sets out to uncover truth with the help of his friend, the lawyer and his neighbor. Over time, he finds himself embroiled in cases much more dangerous than he imagined, making him on the verge of insanity or murder.
- Sami, Zouhair, and Hicham get involved in a trouble with the police, which results in Sami's arrest. As Hicham and Zouhair rush to request aid from Amal and Sara and the lawyer Nisrin to help their detained buddy, but they run into complications, including coming up with 30 million for his bail.
- He (Sherif Mounir) returns from Europe after inheriting from his former boss, bringing the curse that killed his boss' family to his family's doorstep.
- Medhat, businessman, burned a man's mustache by mistake and was sentenced to be in jail for 30 days. He convinced Amsheer, his bodyguard, to replace him in jail.
- The film explores the distance between divided areas that had been created in Syria, literally and metaphorically, which goes back to the formation of the state of Israel, which tore the region apart, in terms of belonging, identity, and priorities. Being in the north, I am 300 miles away from my niece, Nour, who is in the south. That's the same distance my grandfather used to go from our village, Ghasam, to the Haifa port in Palestine. My grandfather married a Palestinian woman who was displaced after Nakba (1948). Neither she nor he were able to go back to Palestine. After Nakba, oppressive regimes were created to rule the region in the name of the Palestinian cause. The practices of the last regime led to a revolution that tried to alter the distances. The regime, and the whole world behind it, has been doing everything to bury the revolution and kill its spirit. Distances between Syrian cities became impossible. Nour is in the south. Through her camera, she asks me about the distance that separate us, and why I cannot go back. I am in the north, trying to find answers about the complications that turned the revolution into a war, through Adnan, the civil activist, and Abu Yaa'rob, the Free Syrian Army fighter.
- A young Palestinian schoolteacher gives birth to her son in an Israeli prison where she fights to protect him, survive and maintain hope.
- In thrilling context, events of the movie revolve around a police officer (Idward), who is searching for those involved in a mysterious murder, in which a businessman (Sami El-Adl) is accused. Events follow as it is discovered that an officer (Ashraf Mesilhi) is involved in the case, and that there are threads linking him to the businessman's wife (Ula Ghanem), and that she is accused too.
- The events of the film revolve around a solitary actress devoted to caring for her daughter, but she decides to retire and return to acting through a new movie, and many comedic ironies occur during the filming of this new movie.