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- Special agent Orson Fortune and his team of operatives recruit one of Hollywood's biggest movie stars to help them on an undercover mission when the sale of a deadly new weapons technology threatens to disrupt the world order.
- Messi narrates the ultimate story of his career with Argentina's national soccer team, providing an intimate and unique look at his quest for a defining World Cup victory.
- While the dirty secrets of the two families are revealed one by one, the love of Kadir and Ayliz has to pass this test.
- The 22nd International Federation of Association Football World Cup, held in Qatar.
- In the near future, Frank Grieves is a new breed of police officer working in a city where all recreational drugs are legal. When he is taken off a case involving an unidentified corpse, he discovers that legalization has come at a price.
- Complete access to the IOC Refugee Olympic Team which were part of the Tokyo Olympics.
- Thirteen years of war. Dozens of car bombings every month. One goal: to become an Olympic champion. The true story of grit and determination, of young men literally fighting for their lives one day on the battlefields of Iraq and competing to fight for their Nation the next one. Despite living under the persistent threat of ISIS, these athletes will strive to accomplish their task. The amazing journey of the Iraq National Team from obscurity and desperation to the edge of an historical qualification to Rio 2016. Will private Waheed be able to manage his army duty with his desire to go to the Games? Is young Jafaar ready to aspire to the Olympic stage he has been dreaming of, despite living in the most dangerous suburb in the world? Will promising heavyweight Saadi come back from his mission to liberate Falluja? Will Iraq finally be a peaceful Country?
- Two best friends trapped in the Za'atari Refugee Camp in Jordan have an undying dream of becoming professional football players. When a world renowned sports academy visits the camp, they now have a chance to make this dream come true.
- A high-end car thief falls in love with a blind Arabian princess whose father will only allow them to wed if he can pass a series of three challenges.
- A documentary about legendary architect and master provocateur Rem Koolhaas.
- A Japanese executive in Tokyo. A sub-Saharan community. A family in Madrid. Three stories of contradictions that unfold in different places on the planet, in different socio-cultural spheres.
- 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.
- Irritated by Catholicism, Linda, an American-based, falls in love with Qater-based Ali Al-Saigel, adopts the Islamic faith, and gets married. She follows her new faith to the letter, and subsequently gives birth to seven children (four daughters and three sons), brings them up according to true Islamic dictum's, and reflects on her 20-year married life, her children, as well as her reaction when her husband indicates that he wants to re-marry.
- A poor disabled worker promises to take his wife to dinner in a fancy hotel on her birthday.
- Official Song of the FIFA WORLD CUP Qatar 2022(TM) Soundtrack
- As the Taliban seize control of Afghanistan and the "good war" ends in chaos and tragedy, war correspondent Graeme Smith offers a first-hand account of NATO's failed attempt to bring democracy, women's rights and freedoms to the country.
- Light The Sky is the fourth release from the multi-song FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022(TM) Official Soundtrack
- Inside Qatar's labor camps, African and Asian migrant workers building the facilities of the 2022 World Cup compete in a football tournament of their own.
- 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.
- 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.
- An investigative journalist goes on a vacation with his friend to wind down, but receives a call threatening the life of a loved one in what becomes a psychological and emotional conundrum.
- Two 20-somethings take the next step in their long-distance cyber romance: meeting in person for the first time during an exotic vacation in W Doha. Will their tech-enabled feelings hold true in real life?
- A professional Qatari photographer is intrigued by the rebellion of a teenage girl from her conservative family as they take pictures of the frescoes in a cultural village. She pursues the teenage girl, documenting her rebellion, until the family rebukes her. After discovering the girl's hideout, the photographer follows her into an amphitheater, where she expresses her inner voice.
- 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.
- A story of a young girl (Emily) who fell in love with her teacher (Mike) in college back in the Philippines and after 2 years they accidentally meet again in a school in Doha, Qatar in which both of them are already teaching and everything becomes complicated once their students and their co-teachers found out that they are already married and just got separated because their age gap and Mike's parents orders him to forget about Emily. The stroke of love hits Mike for the second time around and he falls in love with Emily again. However, when he is ready to fight for their love, Mike discovers that Emily has a dark secret. Mike then decides to go back to the Philippines and give up their love. Will Mike succeed? Or is there a chance that Mike and Emily can rekindle the perfect love they had for each other?
- 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.
- 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 2nd track for the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022(TM) Official Soundtrack.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- In a tiny town in Pakistan, a surreal world of mysticism, dreams and curses, a curious boy is trapped in a shrine, biding his time until he can escape.
- 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.
- "Any Day is Tea Day" is an episodic comedic web series about different characters and their hilarious adventures at Tea Day. There are six distinct episodes each with a unique main characters and a few main recurring characters.