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10- Red Planet
Tagline: Not a sound. Not a warning. Not a chance. Not alone.
Set in 2050, the film rotates aroun
Mohammed Fuad Makes TV Debut
In a coup for Egyptian director Mohammed Fadhel, singer Mohammed Fuad has agreed to costar in the TV series “Amira from Abdeen” which is written by Osama Anwar Ukashah
Director Yosef Flinches as Egyptian Censors Target ‘Zawaj Biqarar Jumhuri’
Director Khaled Yosef told Agence France Presse on Wednesday that he was refusing to go along with changes to “Zawaj Bikarar Jumhuri” demanded by Egyptian censors.
‘Samt Al Kusur’ Kicks Off Tunisian Cinema Days in Damascus
Tunisian Cinema Days began last Friday evening at Al Sham Cinema Hall in Damascus with the film Samt Al Kusur (Silences of the Palace) directed by Moufida Tlatli.
Nabila Ebeid’s Latest Film Postponed
Despite the intensive ad campaign for the most recent film of Nabila Ubaid, QasaQis Al Ushaq, the star has asked screenwriter and producer Wahid Hamed to postpone its screening
‘Land Waves’ Tackles Internal Migration
The Moroccan TV channel 2 will air Thursday the new TV film Amwaj Al Barr (Land Waves) directed by Mohammed Ismael and scripted by Bitsalem Hmaish.
Najwa Najjar to Screen Her Films in Support of Palestinian People
Palestinian filmmaker Najwa Najjar will screen three of her films at the Orthodox Club in the Jordanian capital of Amman Wednesday and Friday.
Mahmoud Hemeidah to star in Noor al Sherif’s film
In his capacity as a director, the renowned Egyptian actor Noor al Sherif nominated actor Mahmoud Hemeidah to play a starring role in his film Um Ya Massri (get up Egyptian).
The Kuwaiti Cinema Club will soon screen the film Ehtidar (Verge of Death) directed by Jassem Yacoub to mark his debut in direction after six years of unemployment he spent after graduation.
"Bridget Jones's Diary" moved into first place at the box office this weekend, knocking out children's spy comedy "Spy Kids,"
Egypt's old neighborhoods come to life again in Asafir Al Nil (Nile Birds), an upcoming film based on Ibrahim Asslan’s novel, which is a sequel to his work Malek Al Hazin (Heron), on which the film Al Kit Kat is based.
Palestinian-Australian director Sherine Salama’s documentary film A Wedding in Ramallah was screened at the 49th Sydney Film Festival.
In the age of globalization, Syrian director Munir Jbawi thought proper to use the digital language in his short cartoon film Digital as a symbol for man’s attempts to rise up.
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