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  2. 678 (film) - Wikipedia

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    At the 2010 Dubai International Film Festival (DIFF), the Muhr (young horse) Arab award for Best Actress was won by Bushra and Best Actor was won by Maged El Kidwaany for their roles in the film. [1] The film won the Audience Award at the 2012 African Film Festival of Cordoba, and Best Narrative Feature at the 2012 Heartland Film Festival. [2]

  3. List of Islam-related films - Wikipedia

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    Film Iran Life of Muhammad Based on the early life of Muhammad. This film is controversial due to depiction of Islamic prophets amongst Muslims. See aniconism in Islam. One Day in the Haram. Arabic: يوم في الحرم (فيلم) 2017 Documentary USA Makkah: Arabia Pictures. Al Reasah Haramin. On the Grand Mosque in the Holy Sanctuary at ...

  4. 36th Cairo International Film Festival - Wikipedia

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    The 36th Cairo International Film Festival (Arabic: مهرجان القاهرة السينمائي السادس والثلاثون) was held from November 9–18, 2014, including 17 films from ten Arab countries. Six films featured were nominated for the 87th Academy Awards the following year. [1]

  5. Arabic Movies and Series ‘Breaking From Tradition, Exploring ...

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    Family secrets, misadventures, hidden pasts and personal growth were the fastest-growing themes and topics in Arabic movies and series this year, according to an AI-powered report released ahead ...

  6. Arab cinema - Wikipedia

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    Of the first Arab-produced films was the 1923 Egyptian film Barsoum Looking for a Job, [7] and Laila, released in Egypt in 1927, [8] [9] while the first Arabic speaking film was Awlad El-Zawat, also released in Egypt in 1932. [10] Studio Misr, founded in 1935, was the first national studio of its kind in the Arab world. [11]

  7. List of Saudi Arabian films - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 17 January 2025, at 13:06 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  8. Category:2010s Arabic-language films - Wikipedia

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    Samba (2014 film) Sand Storm (2016 film) Scales (film) School Life (2019 film) A Screaming Man; The Sea Is Behind; Sea Shadow (film) Second Blood; Sheikh Jackson; Silvered Water, Syria Self-Portrait; Son of Babylon; A Son; The Sons of Two Suns; The Source (2011 film) Spider in the Web; Starring Julia; Starve Your Dog; State 194 (film) Stray ...

  9. Damascus with Love - Wikipedia

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    Damascus with Love (Arabic: دمشق مع حبي, romanized: dimashq maa' hubbi), is a 2010 Drama film by Syrian director Mohamad Abdul Aziz. Damascus with Love was first screened in the Dubai International Film Festival. The movie holds some controversy in the fact that it is about a minor sect of Syrians, the Syrian Christians and Syrian Jews.