Wadjda
2013

Wadjda

Germany, Saudi Arabia
2013

Wadjda

Wadjda is a 10-year-old girl living in the capital of Saudi Arabia. She desperately wants to buy a bicycle but her mother won’t allow it.…

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The Knight and The Princess
2019

The Knight and The Princess

Saudi Arabia, Egypt
2019

The Knight and The Princess

Inspired by a true 7th century warrior, the plot follows young adventurer Mohammed Bin Alkassim with a fictional twist. At the age of 15, he…

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Scales
2019

Scales (Sayidat Al Bahr)

Saudi Arabia, Iraq, United Arab Emirates
2019

Scales (Sayidat Al Bahr)

Set in a dystopian landscape, SCALES is the story of a young strong-willed girl, Hayat. Hayat lives in a poor fishing village governed by a…

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Alam

Alam

Palestine, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, France, Tunisia

Alam

Tamer is a Palestinian teenager living in Israel. He and his friends lead a typical high school student’s life until the arrival of the beautiful…

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Farha

Farha

Jordan, Palestine, Saudi Arabia, Sweden

Farha

Farha is a 14 year-old Palestinian girl who lives in a village where girls her age are traditionally married or spoken for. Yet Farha wants…

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Hanging Gardens (Janain mualaqa)

Hanging Gardens (Janain mualaqa)

Iraq, Egypt, Lebanon, Palestine, Saudi Arabia, United Kingdom

Hanging Gardens (Janain mualaqa)

Brothers As’ad (12) and Taha (28) barely scrape a living as rubbish pickers in ‘Hanging Gardens’ – the local nickname for Baghdad’s smouldering dumps –…

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Inshallah a Boy (Inshallah Walad)

Inshallah a Boy (Inshallah Walad)

Jordan, France, Saudi Arabia, Qatar

Inshallah a Boy (Inshallah Walad)

After the sudden death of her husband, Nawal, in her 30s, has to fight for her part of the inheritance in order to save her…

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To Kill a Mongolian Horse

To Kill a Mongolian Horse

Malaysia, Hong Kong, Republic of Korea, Japan, Saudi Arabia, Thailand, United States of America

To Kill a Mongolian Horse

Amid the wintry steppes, Saina, a Mongolian horseman turned cultural performer, tends his ranch during the day and performs horseback tricks for audiences at night.…

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