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- Centers on Ahmed and Isra'a parents of three children who lost their job due to the country's economic crisis. Isra'a finds out about her fourth pregnancy at this time when they cannot afford to raise one more child.
- Sameer tries to get closer to Rana after feeling admiration for her, but he is surprised that his younger sister, Samar, is suffering from bone cancer. Can Sameer achieve his goal? and What will happen to Samar?
- Ten year old Jemenite girl asks a judge in Sana'a to grant her a divorce from a horrible marriage, after she was married away to prevent a public scandal after a rape of her sister.
- Hashem is waiting for the deal to be completed and the thing he has to be sold. But he meets with the Yemeni Heisenberg
- Hossam tries to take revenge on his daughter's killers, but he is in danger.
- As a young couple from Aden city counts down to their wedding, they face a 10-day countdown filled with obstacles spawned by the aftermath of the 2015 Yemen war, testing love against the shadows of conflict.
- 'Karama has no walls' is set amidst Yemen's 2011 uprising. The film illustrates the nature of the Yemeni revolution in stark contrast to the gross violations of human rights that took place on Friday, March 18th 2011. Juma'at El-Karama (Friday of Dignity) marks a turning point in the Yemeni revolution as the tragic events that took place on this day -when pro-government snipers shot dead 53 protestors - shook the nation and propelled hundreds of thousands more to flock to the square in solidarity with their fellow citizens. Through the lenses of two cameramen and the accounts of two fathers, the film retells the story of the people behind the statistics and news reports, encapsulating the tragic events of the day as they unfolded.
- This Yemeni TV Series is based on "Crooked House", a work of detective fiction by Agatha Christie.
- The Arab Spring, Yemen 2011. The revolution continues. It's the monsoon season and life goes on smoothly for the inhabitants of Socotra Island. Not far from land, a sailing boat bearing an Israeli flag sinks and the search for survivors begins. A castaway is washed ashore a secluded beach. On the other side of the island, a native dreams of the castaway seeking his help.This adventure begins through the castaway's body, a man who in the sinking of his life sees for the first time a chance to know gratefulness, to be reborn. Will he overthrow destiny? Will he get back alive?
- A heartfelt introspective letter to the deceased grandfather and questions the continuous pattern of movement amongst Yemenis in diaspora.
- Yemen: The Silent War is a short documentary that tells the stories of Yemeni refugees living in Markazi Refugee Camp, capturing the emptiness of the camp.
- The rhythmic repetitive movements through knitting seem to put people in the present moment, distracting them from mulling over the past or fear of the future and that's exactly what 1941 short film reflects. To go back in time, in 1941 times magazine posted a cover showing a women knitting despite the fact that America at that time was facing world war 2. At that time, Times magazine has asked its reader a question, stating " 'What can I do to help the war effort?' the commonest answer yet found is 'Knit'" Those answers showed an interesting fact, it shows that the concept of knitting gave people at war a way to help, not in a physical way rather than emotional. With all that being written, this is how people in Yemen have been living for the past years, they are all knitting yet in different ways. The inspiration behind making the short film "1941" started with an observation of people walking around the streets of Aden city. Their faceless expressions. Distracted, depressed, and anxious. Through observing these emotions, I had one question that popped into my head, What has war made us become. When returning to Aden, after four years living in Malaysia, I have realized how massively war has changed people which, created a curiosity to get to know the emotional side of people and thrive to create a short film that focuses on the emotional and psychological aspects of people living in a war zone country. With so much going on, projects around mental health are rarely brought to light and often dismissed therefore, 1941 aims to shed light on depression, anxiety, fear, and sadness that Yemenis are grappling with daily and reflects on the meaning of distraction from crisis and war, through knitting with its rhythmic repetitive movements placing people in the present moment, distracting them from mulling over the past or fear of the future
- 'Sada AlMadhi' A program searches for and talks about Ibb civilization in Yemen, and about its Yemeni cultural role.
- An unlikely Yemeni couple with drastically different upbringings, push back against social pressures and advocate for peace as they face their uncertain futures in a devastating war.
- Last Chance is a TV series filmed entirely in Aden City and discussed a highly sensitive issue in Yemen through the story of a middle-class family from Aden.
- Yemeni jewelers at Samsarat Al Nuhas depended on tourism and international exhibitions to sell their work. However, the safety decline in Sana'a since 2006 reduced the number of tourists who used to fill Old Sana'a City. Many jewelers are also unable to participate in exhibitions abroad. Visa applications for Yemenis are made to be extremely difficult and getting rejected is common because of the constant fear of Yemenis seeking asylum and not returning to their war-torn home. Exhibitions used to be a key incentive for many Yemeni jewelers to keep creating new pieces and get wider exposure. The decrease in the demand for authentic Yemeni traditional jewelry led to cheaper material flooding the market with replicas from China and India. If nothing is done to salvage these crafts and practices, a huge part of this ancient culture is in danger.
- The film sheds light on the suffering of the Yemenis in the first Ramadan, living under the weight of the war that has robbed many of the lamps that lit the land of Yemen at a time ago and continue to this day.
- What happens to the mind of a child bride? Disempowered and deprived of health, education, safety. And someone takes courage and reacts. Soraya escapes her husband to reach a village where no one knows. But the local young school teacher offers her protection and a place to rest until she figures out her next step. This is a story of two young people living in Yemen. A young woman from the city and a young man from the countryside. They become acquainted, fall in love. They truggle to educate the children of a remote village so as not to become prey to Alqaeda.
- The series deals with the history of Yemeni antiquities, and addresses the issue of their smuggling abroad, and how this affected Yemeni society.
- Crises overwhelm everything. As for Yemen, a country mired in war for decades, The film highlights Sharaf Mahfoud's story and achievements both domestically and externally and how he obtained local titles at the Arab level in general
- In Kharaz refugee camp, Yemen, a group of Somali women are fighting against female circumcision within the refugees' community.
- Hussam (a former barber) tries to forget his profession and doesn't seem to accept it, but it all starts when his wife reminds him of his past during a conversation over lunch. What will this conversation lead to for Hussam? And what is his reaction?