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- Raphaël Pathé travels around the world, mixing, spinning and singing "The Sound Of Luxury®". The video features Pathé in his role of Elquarius, a DJ and an explorer of all the luxury world has to offer. During the journey, Pathé entertains crowds, dances and promotes "The Sound Of Luxury®" brand and lifestyle, in a never ending party and adventure that only few people will get the privilege of attending.
- Part 3 part of the PBS series by journalist Jo Franklin-Trout that provides a unique, inside look at the people, problems and rulers of Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, United Arab Emirates, and Oman as they debuted on the world stage in early 80s.
- Light The Sky is the fourth release from the multi-song FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022(TM) Official Soundtrack
- A woman awakes from what seems to be a dream to be asked the question: "where did you go last night?". Transplant is a short film interrogating what it means to belong as a person who cannot define themselves by one single culture or way of life, interrogating the international experience.
- Injaz: Generation Entrepreneur features the efforts of young Arab entrepreneurs competing for incubation funding to start companies as part of INJAZ Al-Arab's entrepreneurship program. The episodes follow teams in Lebanon, Egypt, and Tunisia as they launch their startups, elect officers, issue stock, market their product or service, and compete in their respective national competitions for a chance to advance to the regional competition in Doha, Qatar.
- Pritzker Prize-winning architect Jean Nouvel, among the most thoughtful, innovative, and rebellious architects of his generation, reflects on his work past and present. We see a master in action in exclusive footage at the various stages off his process--conceptualizing, sketching, and even deciding the color of the stones to be used in the galleries of the Louvre Abu Dhabi. This is a meditative and rare portrait of one of the giants of contemporary architecture and design.
- A hybrid Documentary/Advert style text highlighting the contemporary issues of Doha through the eyes of a young athlete.
- In 2005, the Gulf state of Qatar founded a relief mission in South Darfur. Today, a community of Sudanese immigrants - both expats and refugees - builds new lives there.
- A young man suffers from Arnie Syndrome, a sickness which causes him to involuntarily shout out lines from famous Arnold Schwarzenegger movies which makes his life a living hell.
- Part 2 of 3 part PBS series by Jo Franklin-Trout that provides an inside look at the people, problems and rulers of Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, United Arab Emirates, and Oman in the early 1980s.
- A visual poem exploring the beauty of Henna, a tradition shared by women of many cultures and religions across the Middle East, Africa, and Asia. Inspired by a trip to Qatar, this film also represents my first sight of Umm Sa'id (Musay'id / Messaied) and the Arabian/Persian Gulf, a true "depaissage" for me as a Jewish woman, who, at the time, was not living as a fully observant Jew. In traditional Middle Eastern culture which keeps a concept of modesty across religions ~ Judaism, Islam, Christianity ~ the body art of Henna, representing beauty for Muslim Middle Eastern, African and Asian women for centuries, thrives. An art most often associated with Islam, Henna actually has a very long and glorious history within the Jewish tradition, as well.
- A young couple spends a day on the beach together, everything seems perfect until the last moment.
- Part 1 of 3 part PBS series by journalist Jo Franklin-Trout that provides a unique, inside look at the people, problems and rulers of Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, United Arab Emirates, and Oman as they debuted on the world stage in early 80s.
- Featuring Nina Heidenreich, Principal Second Violinist at Qatar Philharmonic Orchestra - this short film is a modern fairy tale about a young girl passing by a Music Store, getting attracted by a violin, falling into a dream and seeing herself as a talented violinist. Shot at several locations in and around Doha, State of Qatar, including the Cultural Village, The Pearl-Qatar, The Villagio Mall, Inland Sea and the Steinway Piano Gallery Qatar. Jules Massenet's 'Meditation' from the Opera Thais serves as the main theme.
- Two strangers to a foreign land find each other by chance and after a somewhat disastrous first date, fall in love in a romance that could have come right out of some beautiful bygone era. The idyllic montage would appear to be a prelude to more of the same - Three years later however, reality has set in like industrial concrete beneath the Burj Khalifa. Adam who has always taken an ideological stand against procreation, is confronted by Eve who can no longer stand to live with the hopelessness of being unable to contemplate motherhood. Like a thorn on the stem of a beautiful rose, the notion of having a baby pricks at the skin of their perfect life, in a place that is altogether too perfect to be real. It surfaces during the film, not for the first time, as the major conflict point between them. This time however there is a little more than just unmet needs at stake. What Eve keeps secret could change everything - 8 Billion is a film that confronts very serious issues from the global issue of overpopulation, with pertinent reference points by Ban Ki Moon, to the more personal issues of denial, unmet expectations, and loss. Set in the slightly surreal world of Doha, a city of expatriates, amid a landscape of luxurious lifestyles and superficial perfection, in 8 Billion, two young people find that they are not only lost within another culture, far from their families, but more significantly, are lost in their own self inflicted isolation. 8 Billion is a short film about long-term loss. It's at once an exhilarating and acutely poignant reflection on the ability of people to significantly change each other's lives, even though they are powerless to change the future of the world.
- No reason. No way out.
- In a tangled landscape of dream and reality, Hind recounts a strange dream about wandering alone in the desert, meeting an old oracle, and glimpsing a future desert city.
- Whilst stuck in an Arabic class, Nasser, a Brazil football fan, does all he can to get a ticket to Pelé's first-ever match in Qatar.
- Official Song of the FIFA WORLD CUP Qatar 2022(TM) Soundtrack
- The 2nd track for the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022(TM) Official Soundtrack.
- Focuses on the experiences of families living with autism around the world.
- Khalid is the security guard in an abandoned Qatari elementary school. The camera follows him during a day as he makes his rounds through the empty classrooms and encounters remnants of the neighborhood's past residents. Some of his discoveries remind him of the life he has left behind in Egypt. The title, "Stranger," comes from the Arabic word "ghareeb" - a word that Khalid used to describe himself during the making of this film.
- The movie is a live documentary recording of two years (from 2013 to 2015) in the life of internationally acclaimed artist Francesco Vezzoli while preparing his exhibitions in some of the world's most prestigious museums and institutions and for major art events: MAXXI Museum in Rome, MoCA in Los Angeles, the Venice Architecture Biennale, Pitti Immagine in Florence, Doha Qatar Museum of Modern Art, MoMA PS1 in New York and Aurora Museum in Shanghai. Descriptions of his major artworks and projects are enriched with exclusive commentaries by some of the most influential and interesting key players on the international art and cultural scene who have contributed to his career such as French philosopher Bernard Henry Lévy, W Magazine Director Stefano Tonchi, Los Angeles MoCA Director Philippe Vergne, MoMA PS1 Director and Chief Curator at Large at MoMA in New York Klaus Biesenbach, and Cindy Sherman, one of the most respected and celebrated contemporary artists. Viewers will be accompanied through each project from the initial idea to the 'making of' an artwork and the exhibition opening in order to understand the artist's creative process and the reasons that have rapidly turned Vezzoli into the world's most famous emerging Italian artist. While viewing the live documentary film on the 'official' Francesco Vezzoli, we start to realize that someone else is watching with us... For 75 minutes we totally plunge into a true Ossessione Vezzoli.
- A mesmerizing photo montage short film, the beauty and brutality of nature's grandeur reveal the insignificance of human concerns, prompting viewers to reconnect with the primal emotions gifted by the natural world.
- A pearl shopkeeper tells his grandson of his encounters with the sea in the 1950s.
- The Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times columnist explores the causes of Muslim anger at America.
- Set in a Doha traffic jam, this film narrates the stream of consciousness flowing through a cross-section of Qatari society as they meditate on their lives.
- When a young girl's mother travels abroad for work, she needs to find a way to overcome her longing for her mother and convince her strict grandmother to allow her to call her mother.
- The biography of pioneering pediatric heart doctor, Ziyad M. Hijazi.
- After an unknown virus finds its first host, a doctor finds a way to make contact with the infected using a device or a headset called (ULTRACORTEX MARK IV)
- Behind You explores a story of teenage jealousy in a high school where a girl follows a couple, suffering from angst around their bond and eager to steal what they have, in what is a primarily visual narrative.
- Filmmaker and former award-winning journalist Anthony Hornus and a two-man crew travel with small U.S. Special Forces units into the dangerous, remote northeast tribal regions of Afghanistan.
- Wallbangers is an experimental sports feature film following four Egyptian Squash players around the world during the uncertain and revolutionary times in Egypt from January 2011 to January 2014 highlighting an often neglected and overlooked source of national pride, a rare corner of excellence and dominance in Egyptian culture and history. It shadows the struggles, the beauty of Squash and its gloried history, far and near, in Egypt, as it mirrors and encapsulates the dreams, aspirations and optimism of an entire generation.
- The Lurker tells the story of Mohannad, who decided to lurk inside the thugs and pro-Mubarak groups to know their plans to attack the revolutionary demonstrations against the military regime using hidden cameras.
- Based on a true story of a fourteen-year-old child, MUHAMMAD, who lost his father due to sectarian and blasphemous reasons in PAKISTAN is faced with a tragedy of finding himself caught up in a situation his father went through. Criticizing a man's selfish reasons to protect the honor of his father, Muhammad utters words against the Holy Prophet Muhammad to an Islamic Extremist in Pakistan. The Extremist hears the words against his prophet and orders the kidnapping of the child. The child is brought outside his house and shot two times to make an example of intolerance of blasphemy in the country. This is based on a true story taken from Syria about Muhammad Al-Qatar, 14 year old boy murdered in Syria.
- Covering topics as diverse as domestic violence, postpartum depression, child marriage, life after political prison, and women reporters in conflict zones, Breaking the Chains takes an insightful and supportive look at women and their ever-changing roles in this chaotic modern world. First-hand stories of experience, faith, strength, and hope are shared by women across a broad spectrum of nationalities and economic circumstances. Together, their experiences and stories find a common voice that resonates across the globe.
- A brother guides his younger sister through inner workings of their family business: embalming dead bodies.