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Pages in category "Arabic-language films" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Al-Risalah; B.
Boy from Heaven (Arabic: صبي من الجنة, romanized: ṣabiyy min al Janna), released in most English-speaking countries as Cairo Conspiracy, is a 2022 Arabic-language political thriller film directed by Swedish filmmaker Tarik Saleh. The film is a co-production between Sweden, France and Finland.
Al Kameen was filmed by a 400-member crew and cast, making it the largest Arabic-language feature film production filmed in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC). [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The film crew included a team of Emirati filmmakers and cultural consultants, including directors Hana Kazim, Talal Al Asmani, Aliwiya Thani and Alia AlQemzi. [ 15 ]
The movie features five storylines, presented out of order, with some events revisited from different viewpoints. Nasri, a young Israeli Arab boy from Jaffa's Ajami neighborhood, narrates the film. In the first chapter, Nasri's neighbor, a teenager, is killed in a drive-by shooting intended for Nasri's brother, Omar, who sold the victim his car.
Mariam, also known Mary, is a 2013 Syrian Arabic-language drama film directed by Basil Al-Khatib. [2] [3] The film tells the story of three women, all named "Maryam", living through in three different periods starting in 1918, passing through the June setback in Quneitra in 1967, and until 2012 and was filmed in several areas of Syria, including Baniyas, Mashta al-Helu, and Quneitra. [4]
It is an Arab remake of the 2016 Italian film Perfetti sconosciuti, and is the first Arabic-language Netflix original film made purely by Arab production companies. The film was directed and co-written by Wissam Smayra , his debut film in the director's seat, and stars Mona Zaki , Nadine Labaki , Eyad Nassar , Adel Karam , Georges Khabbaz ...
The Arabic language (alongside Hebrew) also remained as an official language in the State of Israel for the first 70 years after the proclamation in 1948 until 2018. The Knesset canceled the status of Arabic as an official language by adopting the relevant Basic Law: Israel as the Nation-State of the Jewish People on 19 July 2018.
In Canada the film was released under the title Dancing Arabs, [2] [3] which was the film's English-language title at its world premiere (one reviewer noted that the title "will prove tricky in marketing campaigns"). [4] The film was considered a flop in Israel, with only 48,000 views, despite an $11 million budget.