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- A collection of expertly photographed scenes of human life and religion.
- A newly married couple realize on their honeymoon that they really are completely different. But do opposites attract?
- A dramatic thriller centered around two young Kuwaitis navigating the murky world of gun runners, terrorists, mercenaries and local gangsters. The film shows a vibrant, high-energy version of Kuwait, a melting pot of cultures and people.
- Set in Kuwait in 1987, two women making their way in the boys club of the Kuwait Stock Exchange, on the eve of Saddam Hussein's invasion of the country.
- This film surveys the disaster of the Kuwaiti oil fields in flames, with little narration and scarcely any interviews. Hell on Earth is presented in such transcendent visions and music that one can only be fascinated by it.
- The majority of jobs that exists today will disappear within a few decades. As technology surpasses human capacity, we have the opportunity to rethink the role of work in our lives. Are we ready for an excess of time? For a work-free existence? Sweeping across four continents, the film describes widely different lives where some barely spend any time outside of work while others bathe in leisure. Through these stories and characters we are thrown into the existential tension between that which is and that which could be.
- The story of Imam Hossein's battle in Karbala, an unfair war which made one the most important effects in Islam history.
- In Kuwait City, a determined defense lawyer defies popular sentiment and takes on a polarizing client: a footballer accused of murdering his wife.
- Filmed in the style of such Hollywood action classics as Bullitt and The French Connection, the first image we see in Wolves Don't Eat Meat is through the scope of a rooftop sniper's rifle just before he makes a kill. A frantic chase through the streets of town follows as the assassin, Anwar, makes his getaway. Wounded and exhausted, Anwar stumbles into the home of a stranger where he is allowed to recuperate and his story unfolds. We learn that he was once an ambitious journalist who has been transformed into a slaughterer of men by the years of war, suffering and destruction he has witnessed around the world - starting with the massacre at Deir Yassin in Palestine. A message film about good vs. evil and the negative effects of violence, Wolves Don't Eat Meat nevertheless employs the trademark sex, violence and bloodshed popularized in Hollywood action films of the 1970s, a style that later influenced the films of directors such as Quentin Tarantino and Oliver Stone.
- Areeka is a visual podcast with a keen eye for social topics, from psychology to common myths.
- The brothers Hussain and Saad become wealthy overnight as a result of the government buying their house. And then their adventures in commercial projects start one project after another.
- Propelled through a magical fantasy world of imagination, two children learn how little changes in their lives can lead to great things in their future. A collection of fables teaches the children lessons in education, tolerance and conservation.
- An intimate portrait of an American family during a turbulent time. Jake Rademacher sets out to understand the experience, sacrifice, and motivation of his two brothers serving in Iraq. The film follows Jake's exploits as he risks everything-including his life-to tell his brothers' story. Often humorous, but sometimes downright lethal, it is a remarkable journey where Jake embeds with four combat units in Iraq. Unprecedented access to US and Iraqi combat units take him behind the camouflage curtain with secret reconnaissance troops on the Syrian border, into sniper "hide sites" in the Sunni Triangle, through raging machine gun battles with the Iraqi Army. Ultimately, the film follows his brothers home where separations and life-threatening work ripple through their parents, siblings, wives, and children. It is a rare look at the bonds and service of our soldiers on the front lines and the profound effects their service has on the loved ones they leave behind.
- Michael Moore presents a humorous news-magazine that focuses primarily on wrongdoing by big business, privileged society and right-wing politicians.
- On November 20, 1979 at 5:30 AM, hundreds of armed men take over the Grand Mosque of Mecca, transforming the holiest shrine of Islam into a fortress and a trap for almost 100.000 pilgrims inside. This is the beginning of the SIEGE OF MECCA.
- Bashar was chosen by a scientist who disguised himself to be an ash vendor. The scientist made some liquid brew to transform Bashar into a superhero; to fight the evil ones with their entire gang. From testing out and learning to control his newfound powers, he will soon find himself saving the world from the plots of the corrupt. A series of events that is full of excitement, amusement, thrill, and comedy. It is a movie suitable for the whole family.
- Man's emergency creativity can be seen at its best, after Saddam Hussein had the Kuwait oil wells lit up, as teams from all over the world fought those fires for months, and had to save the oil resources, as well as reduce air pollution.
- "The Story" stars Bode Miller, Lindsey Vonn, Bobby Brown, Willie Bogner, Chris Davenport, Kristi Leskinen, Chris Benchetler, Reggie and Zack Crist, Mike Douglas and numerous other stars of skiing, snowboarding, speed flying, paragliding, river surfing and kite skiing. The film takes viewers into deep character dives with the most famous skiers to the most obscure ski bums as well as to the top of Mount Everest, never before skied steeps in Alaska and various gut-wrenching variations on human flight.
- Dawas and Manah are brothers and they have a sister named Fatoon, Mana is someone who loves to stick to the old tradition and he is very Stingy, his action affected his siblings.
- "Lt. Dan Band: For The Common Good" is the award-winning feature-length documentary that transcends genres and celebrates America's heroes. This moving film chronicles the journey of Academy Award-nominated actor, Gary Sinise who since 9/11, has vowed to never to forget those who are willing to give all. By following Gary and his "Lt. Dan Band" around the world for nearly two years, including Kuwait and Iraq, we meet many of our brave men and women in uniform, our heroic first responders, their families, and the wonderful citizens that support them. In the process, we are inspired ourselves to actively participate in supporting America's finest, and to also never forget. With an amazing soundtrack and special appearances by numerous celebrities, including Academy Award-winners Jon Voight and Robert Duvall, as well as Raquel Welch, John Ratzenberger, Connie Stevens and many others, "Lt. Dan Band: For The Common Good" combines star power, great music and an uplifting message that resonates with a wide audience.
- 20061h 28m6.7 (17)Video"Make Peace or Die: The First Days of War in Iraq with 1 Battalion 5 Marines" is a boots-on-the-ground account of the treacherous three-week journey from the oilfields of Kuwait to Saddam Hussein's palace in Baghdad during Operation Iraqi Freedom with one of the most decorated units in the U.S. military. Footage from embedded reporters, Department of Defense archives, digital images from individual Marines, and interviews conducted by a former member of 1/5 in the summer of 2003 provide a rare glimpse into the souls of America's warriors. From their first full-scale battle at Saddam Canal to dealing with the fog of war at a roadblock on the streets of Baghdad, we witness in these men the essence of conflict, both personal and professional, as seen through the ages. The film serves as both an intensely personal oral history and a chilling snapshot of events that would give way to the future in Iraq.
- Nauf, a mother of triplets born prematurely on the 26th week, lived a bitter and challenging experience for 12 weeks in the hospital with her babies. She overcame all health, psychological, and social obstacles.
- A Sesame Street-inspired educational children's show that explores Arabic culture, teaches life skills, and promotes diversity through fun and engaging stories.
- Feeling drained of life and purpose, Shihab plans a desert camping trip to rid himself of his dependent, wheelchair-bound brother Suhail. Upon arrival, a chain of events is set in motion where ugly truths come to light, exposing the dark side of the brotherly bond that has plagued humanity since Caine and Abel.
- ShortA 22-year-old photographer decides to face his trauma once and for all. Embarking on an old familiar trip to an isolated remote area by the sea, he happens upon a girl with her own share of secrets. Their seaside encounter will question everything he ever knew, and change both of their lives forever.
- The story of the unsung heroes who deliver the 'Stars And Stripes' military newspaper to soldiers in Afghanistan. Part of the film shows the paper delivery to Camp Lightning after 90 minutes on a Chinook helicopter, two miles up a mountain, and further travel on Humvees.
- Through a romantic social drama, it deals with the love story of the girl who defends her love against the bad conditions in which she lives and opposes her .
- A virus epidemic hits a nation. Breaks hearts, tears people apart. What will they do to survive?
- After giving up on the doctors, Ajab wanders through the night in search of a witch to remedy his damaged leg, navigating the nightly city, and witnessing some fantastical encounters that will teach him more about how to be human.
- Khalil, a policeman suffering from Amnesia. A partial loss of memory. Khalil gets abducted and recruited by the most ruthless mob in K-town. Is he going to fight back?
- 2-part 2-hour documentary follows the Marines of Delta Company from Kwaut to Baghdad in the 2003 invasion of Iraq. Marine cameramen shooting high definition show the Iraq War as it's never been seen. Follow Capt. Greg Poland as he and his Marines capture an Iraqi colonel, fight the Battle of Basra Bridge, lose a tank crew - and fight their way across the Diyala River Bridge in the Marine Corps' first opposed bridge crossing in a half century. In Bahdad, the Marines take down the regime - and deal with looting and lawlessness in its wake.
- Through the art of stand-up comedy in four countries in the Middle East, this documentary uproots the widely held misconception that Arabs have no sense of humor.
- On a remote and beautiful Icelandic peninsula, two hidden folk find one another.
- Follow the personal experience of one soldier and his unit through the process of deploying to Iraq. See the daily trials and tribulations that are experienced through the eyes of a soldier. The journey begins with leaving a civilian life behind, saying goodbye to family and friends, and leaving to an unknown land. From beginning to end you will be carried with this soldier through good and bad times, through conflicts and celebrations, the friends, the foes, and all those in between. A year in conflict, 365 Boots on Ground.
- Zahra went back to Egypt from the Gulf countries leaving her husband there to make more money for her unstoppable ambitions , but her husband secretly fall in love and get married to her best friend.
- Find out what's on Mohammed ALBloushi and AJ ALMazeedi's list as they take us through a new experience in each episode as they go down their list of things to do and cross off an item each day. The List airs nightly in Ramadan at 22:45 KSA on KTV2.
- Shot over 12 months in Iraq, Kuwait, London and the US, Losing Ahmad follows the true story of Ahmad Sharif, a seven-year-old from Baghdad who lost his sight and right arm to an American bomb, which exploded as he returned home from school one day. Four Americans travel to the Kuwait-Iraq border to pick up Ahmad and escort him to New York for medical care, hoping that he might eventually be able to see again. But on the way to the US everything changes, and this humanitarian mission becomes a dirty business.
- Days of Terror: The Untold Story of KU 221 and KU 422 is a four part documentary film series that tells the untold story of the hijackings of the Kuwait Airways flights KU 221 (1984) and KU 422 (1988) and the political state of affairs in the region leading up to the incidents. The documentary features never before released eye witness reports from inside the plane and allows us to finally tell the story of the KU 221 and KU 422 hijackings.
- A common peddler meets a girl pregnant in her second month at a local fish store. Brought together by their interest in a yellow fish, they endure the tribulations of her abortion and his fear of water. Their bond grows stronger as they lose themselves in the bustle of the city.
- When the end is written even before everything begins, and Khaled's future is in risk for a crime he didn't do, An officer is set to bring him down.
- Fields of Armor is an in-depth survey of mechanized warfare in the 20th Century, from its advent in World War I to the Gulf War (the last major tank battle of that century). It features footage shot in former and current battle zones around the world and interviews with historians and tankers on both sides of history's greatest mechanized conflicts, including the Battle of El Alamein, the Battle of the Bulge, the Battle of Kursk, Korea, Vietnam, the October (or Ramadan) War, the Russian defeat in Afghanistan, the Gulf War, and the transition to "video game warfare."
- An ancient jinn takes over the minds and bodies of foreigners in the deserts of Arabia and drives them to murder each other.
- Documentary celebrating the inauguration of the greatest petrochemical complex in Kuwait. Under the patronage and participation of HH The President of Kuwait Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah.
- 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.
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