In 2050 Riyadh, elder Asma's richly captivating storytelling transports her cherished grandchildren to fabled times where they learn that modern-day dilemmas are no match for the trials, tribulations and words of wisdom passed from generation to generation through their fascinating folktales.
Tash ma Tash is a popular comedy sketch show from Saudi Arabia that has been on air since 1994. It is known for its satirical take on various aspects of Saudi Arabian culture and society.
Al Asouf is a captivating historical drama TV show set in Saudi Arabia during the 1970s and 1980s. It explores the lives of an Arab family and the challenges they face in a rapidly changing society. The show delves into the rich history and cultural nuances of the Arabian Peninsula, while also highlighting the complexities of family relationships.
Unwitting stepsisters, Mannat and Ibaadat, share a strong bond, but their lives take a dramatic turn when the sisters get entangled in a polygamous situation.
Indian migrant worker Najeeb Muhammad goes to Saudi Arabia to earn money. However, in a twist of fate, he finds himself living a slave-like existence, herding goats in the middle of the desert.
During the Gulf War, a Marine sniper named Swoff struggles with boredom and isolation as he waits for combat. He deals with the challenges of making friends and living day to day, while also grappling with suspicions of his girlfriend's infidelity. As the Marines finally see action and confront the aftermath of U.S. bombings, Swofford and his roommate Troy are given a mission to take out high-ranking officers in Saddam's Republican Guard, only to have it interrupted by an air strike. They return home to celebrate victory, but Swofford must come to terms with the effects of war.
A biographical epic that follows the life of Malcolm X, from his upbringing in poverty to his transformation into a prominent Black Nationalist leader as a member of the Nation of Islam. The film explores Malcolm X's journey, from his early years as a small-time gangster to his eventual assassination, highlighting his influential role in the civil rights movement and his struggle against racism.
In 1973, John Paul Getty III, the grandson of oil tycoon J. Paul Getty, is kidnapped by an organized crime ring. With his captors demanding a ransom, his mother Gail and Getty's associates race against time to secure his release.
Alan Clay, a struggling American businessman, travels to Saudi Arabia to pitch a holographic technology to the king in hopes of saving his career and financial situation. Along the way, he experiences cultural differences, personal growth, and unexpected relationships.
A team of U.S. government agents are sent to investigate the bombing of an American facility in the Middle East. Along the way, they uncover a complex web of political tensions, terrorism, and religious extremism. As they dig deeper, they discover the true mastermind behind the attack and must stop them before more lives are lost. With high stakes and limited resources, the team must navigate a dangerous landscape, relying on their skills and instincts to bring the perpetrators to justice. Will they succeed in their mission or fall victim to the forces working against them?
Malibu, CA is an American teen sitcom television program produced by Saved by the Bell creator Peter Engel that aired from 1998 to 2000 on syndication. Co-created by Engel and Carl Kurlander, the show centred around the lives of twin brothers Scott and Jason Collins, who move to Malibu, California from New York City to live with their father, Peter. Guest appearances on the show included Dennis Haskins, Scott Whyte and Marissa Dyan from City Guys, Daniella Deutscher from Hang Time, and model Victoria Silvstedt. The series was one of two post-Saved by the Bell: The College Years series executive produced by Peter Engel that did not air on NBC's TNBC lineup, USA High being the other. Prior to the 2012 premiere of The First Family, Malibu, CA was the last situation comedy to be broadcast for the first-run syndication market.
A definitive look at how the new challenges facing the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia could change our world. This investigative series takes an in-depth look at one of the most important international stories of our generation, examining a crucial moment in Saudi Arabia's history - one that could impact the future of the world at large.
Join adventurer Michael Palin as he embarks on a trip around the world in 80 days, visiting countries like Italy, Greece, India, China, and more. Follow his journey as he races against time to complete this challenge.
Samsara is a non-narrative documentary that takes the viewer on a visually stunning journey across different countries and cultures, exploring themes such as modern life, balance, art, and spirituality. Using breathtaking aerial shots and stunning cinematography, the film provides a unique perspective on the diversity and interconnectedness of the human experience.
Michael Moore's view on what happened to the United States after September 11 and how the Bush Administration allegedly used the tragic event to push forward its agenda for unjust wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. The film explores topics such as election fraud, the causes and aftermath of the September 11 attacks, the complex relationships between the U.S. government, the Bush family, the bin Laden family, the Saudi Arabian government, and the Taliban, Bush's Air National Guard service record, ulterior motives for the War in Afghanistan, government-induced fear among the American population, the Iraq War, media bias and cheerleading, recruitment of low-income neighborhoods, U.S. abuse of prisoners, the impact of the war on families, and the dedication to victims of the attacks and wars.
Wadjda, a 10-year-old Saudi girl, dreams of owning a bicycle and enters a Quran recitation competition to raise money. Her mother opposes her dreams as she believes they will limit her chances of marriage and success. Wadjda's determination and resilience challenge societal norms as she navigates the complexities of being a young girl in Saudi Arabia.
A Countess from Hong Kong is a comedy and romance film set in the 1960s. The story follows a countess who disguises herself as a refugee and stows away on a luxury liner. She is discovered by a Russian diplomat who helps her avoid being deported. As the two spend more time together, they begin to fall in love, leading to a sham marriage and a series of hilarious and romantic misadventures onboard the ship.
Sarah, a local Saudi girl, sneaks out for a romantic date but ends up stranded in Riyadh's desert dunes. She must escape the wrath of a vengeful camel and deal with the consequences of her actions.
The Lost Leonardo is a gripping tale of mystery, deceit, and intrigue surrounding the painting Salvator Mundi, attributed to Leonardo da Vinci. This thought-provoking documentary explores the controversial history, the art market, and the various players involved in the sale and restoration of this iconic artwork.
In a seemingly normal school day, chaos ensues when a mysterious fire breaks out in the basement, causing panic and confusion among students and teachers.