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West Asian cinema
Iranian New Wave

West Asian cinema refers collectively to the film output and film industries of the West Asia. Image File history File links Please see the file description page for further information. ... Cinema of Armenia was born on April 16, 1923, when the Armenian State Committee on Cinema was established by the government decree. ... The cinema of Iran (or Persian cinema) is a flourishing film industry with a long history. ... Abbas Kiarostami and Jafar Panahi belong to the so called New wave of Persian cinema Iranian New Wave refers to a new movement in Persian cinema. ... Israel has had a notable cinema industry for some time. ... Palestinian cinema is relatively young in comparison to Arab Cinema as a whole, many Palestinian movies are made with European / Arab funding and subject to Israeli restrictions due to the current situation in the Palestinian territories. ... The first film showing in Turkey was held in the Yildiz Palace, Istanbul in 1896. ... Film is a term that encompasses individual motion pictures, the field of film as an art form, and the motion picture industry. ... The film industry consists of the technological and commercial institutions of filmmaking: i. ... A map showing Southwest Asia - The term Middle East is more often used to refer to both Southwest Asia and some North African countries Southwest Asia, or West Asia, is the southwestern part of Asia. ...


This particular refers to the sizeable industries of Iran, and Turkey. By definition, it also covers the film industries of Afghanistan, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Cyprus, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Palestinian territories, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Syria, United Arab Emirates, and Yemen. This article is about the Palestinian territories as a geopolitical phenomenon. ...

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By country

Armenia

Cinema of Armenia
  • Namus, was the first Armenian silent black and white film (1925, Namus at the Internet Movie Database), describing the ill fate of two lovers, who were engaged by their families to each other since childhood, but because of violations of namus (a tradition of honor), the girl was married by her father to another person.

Cinema of Armenia was born on April 16, 1923, when the Armenian State Committee on Cinema was established by the government decree. ... A silent film is a film which has no accompanying soundtrack. ... A black-and-white portrait. ... The Internet Movie Database (IMDb) is an online database of information about movies, actors, television shows, production crew personnel, and video games. ... Women wearing niqab to ensure namus Namus is an ethical category, a virtue, in Middle Eastern societies of patriarchal character. ...

Bahrain

The Cinema of Bahrain is small, there being only three Bahraini-made films as of 2007, all directed by Bassam Al-Thawadi. The first Bahraini film dates from 1990. 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the Anno Domini (common) era. ... MCMXC redirects here; for the Enigma album, see MCMXC a. ...


There are lots of cinemas in the country showing a mix of Hollywood and Bollywood movies. In addition there is an annual film festival and a cinema club.


The Bahraini Film Production Company was set up in 2006 to help support the Bahraini and wider Arab film industry.


Bahraini films

  • Al-Hajiz (The Barrier; 1990)
  • Za'er (Visitor; 2004)
  • A Bahraini Tale (2006)

Films shot in Bahrain

  • Ajnabee (2001) - an Indian film set in several countries including Bahrain
  • Afghan Muscle (2006) - a Danish/Afghan feature-length documentary covering a group of Afgan bodybuilders who travel to the Middle East
  • Cinema 500 km (2006) - a Saudi feature-length documentary about a young Saudi film fan who travels to Manama to attend a cinema, there being none in Saudi Arabia)

Ajnabee (English: Stranger) is a 2001 Bollywood film directed by Abbas-Mustan. ... There are very few or no other articles that link to this one. ...

Bahraini directors

  • Bassam Al-Thawadi

Israel

Cinema of Israel

Israel has had a notable cinema industry for some time. ...

Iran

Cinema of Iran

The cinema of Iran (or Persian cinema) is a flourishing film industry with a long history. ... Abbas Kiarostami at Cannes Abbas Kiarostami (Persian: ‎ , born June 22, 1940 in Tehran), is one of the most influential and controversial post-revolutionary Iranian filmmakers and one of the most highly celebrated directors in the international film community of the last few decades. ... Mohsen Makhmalbaf Mohsen Makhmalbaf (in Persian:محسن مخملباف; born May 29, 1957) is a film director and writer from Iran (Persia), whose films during the last ten years were presented in international film festivals more than 1,000 times. ...

Kuwait

The cinema of Kuwait is very small. The first Kuwaiti film Bas ya Bahar (Cruel Sea; was released in 1972 with no films since.


Films shot in Kuwait

  • 365 Boots on Ground (American documentary; 2005)
  • Baraka (American documentary; 1992)
  • Desert Sky (American documentary; 2005)
  • Fires of Kuwait (American short documentary; 1992)
  • Les Anges (Tunisian; 1984)
  • Lektionen in Finsternis (German short documentary; 1992)
  • Losing Ahmad (2006)
  • VeTool (short documentary; 2004)

Baraka (1992) is an experimental documentary film directed by Ron Fricke, cinematographer for Koyaanisqatsi, the first of the Qatsi films by Godfrey Reggio. ...

Kuwaiti directors

  • Khalid Al Siddiq

Oman

The cinema of Oman is very small, there being only one Omani film Al-Boom (2006)as of 2007. Partly inspired by Samuel Beckett's Waiting For Godot, Al-Boom (released in 2006), deals with the challenges facing a small fishing community. 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the Anno Domini (common) era. ... Samuel Barclay Beckett (13 April 1906 – 22 December 1989) was an Irish dramatist, novelist and poet. ... Vladimir (left) and Estragon (right) hold Pozzo aloft (from a production by Naqshineh Theatre). ... For the Manfred Mann album, see 2006 (album). ...


There is an annual film festival held in Muscat. A few Bollywood movies have been partly filmed in the country. Several things are known as Muscat: Muscat, or Mascat is the capital of the Sultanate of Oman, also known as sultanate of Muscat. ... Bollywood (Hindi: }}, Urdu: ) is the informal name given to the popular Mumbai-based Hindustani language film industry in India. ...


Films shot in Oman

Ajnabee (English: Stranger) is a 2001 Bollywood film directed by Abbas-Mustan. ... Awara Paagal Deewana (English: Wayward, Crazy and Insane) is a 2002 Bollywood action comedy directed by Vikram Bhatt. ... Sachein (2005) is a Tamil film directed by John. ...

Omani directors

  • Khaled Abdul Raheem Al-Zadjali

Palestine

Cinema of Palestine

Palestinian cinema is relatively young in comparison to Arab cinema as a whole, many Palestinian movies are made with European / Arab funding and subject to Israeli restrictions due to the current situation in the Palestinian territories. ...

Saudi Arabia

The cinema of Saudi Arabia is very small, there being only two feature films from the country and a documentary, all released around 2006. For the Manfred Mann album, see 2006 (album). ...


Saudi Arabia is a very conservative country; there are no cinemas in the kingdom, though many (especially the young) Saudis watch films via satellite, DVD and video. Keif al-Hal?, billed as Saudi Arabia's first film, was actually shot in the United Arab Emirates and the lead female was Jordanian. The film has produced much debate in the country with regard to the country's position on cinemas and films. DVD (commonly known as Digital Versatile Disc or Digital Video Disc) is an optical disc storage media format that can be used for data storage, including movies with high video and sound quality. ...


Saudi films

  • Cinema 500 km (2006)
  • Dhilal al Sammt (Shadow of Silence; 2006)
  • Keif al-Hal? (2006)

There are very few or no other articles that link to this one. ...

Films shot in Saudi Arabia

  • Exile Family Movie (Austrian; 2006)
  • Le Grand Voyage (French; 2004) - partly filmed in Mecca
  • Malcolm X (American; 1992) - the first non-documentary to be given permission to film in Mecca
  • Le Schiave Esistono Ancora (Italian; 1964)

Le Grand Voyage is a 2004 film written and directed by Ismaël Ferroukhi. ... This article is about the city in Saudi Arabia. ... This article or section does not adequately cite its references or sources. ...

Saudi directors

Syria

Turkey

Cinema of Turkey

The first film showing in Turkey was held in the Yildiz Palace, Istanbul in 1896. ...

United Arab Emirates

The Cinema of the United Arab Emirates is very small. There is only one Emirati film as of 2007, Al-Hilm, about a group of frustrated actors/directors wandering aimlessly in the desert. However there are a large number of short films from the country (the makers of which have been dubbed the 'Emerging Emiratis'). In addition the UAE is a popular filming location for Bollywood films. 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the Anno Domini (common) era. ...


The UAE has an annual film festival held in Dubai. A new film studio (Studio City) is been built in the city. Coordinates: Emirate Dubai Government  - Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Area [1]  - Metro 4,114 km² (1,588. ...


Emirati films

  • Al-Hilm (Dream; 2005)

Emirati short films

  • Ahlam Fi Sundook (2003)
  • Al-Rumram (1994)
  • Ala Tareeq (On A Road; 2003)
  • Amen (2005)
  • Arabana (2006)
  • Arwaah (2004)
  • Aushba's Well (2004)
  • Cigarettes (2004)
  • The Confrontation (1998)
  • Hajess (Obsession; 2002)
  • Mirrors of Silence (2006)
  • Signs of the Dead (2005)
  • Under the Sun (2005)

Films shot in the United Arab Emirates

  • 36 China Town (Indian; 2006) partly fimed in Dubai
  • Balram vs. Tharadas (Indian; 2006)
  • Boom (Indian; 2003) - partly filmed in Dubai
  • Chalo Ishq Larain (Pakistani; 2002) partly filmed in Dubai
  • Chetna: The Excitement (Indian; 2005) partly filmed in Dubai
  • Code 46 (British; 2003) partly filmed in Dubai
  • Deewane Huye Paagal (Indian; 2005) partly filmed in Dubai
  • Dil Vil Pyar Vyar (Indian; 2002) partly filmed in Abu Dhabi
  • Dubai Return (Indian; 2005) partly filmed in Dubai
  • Family: Ties of Blood (Indian; 2006) partly filmed in Dubai
  • Keif al-hal? (Saudi; 2006)
  • Kisse Pyaar Karoon (Indian; 2005) partly filmed in Dubai
  • Lahoo Ke Do Rang (Indian; 1997) partly filmed in Dubai
  • Maine Pyar Kyun Kiya? (Indian; 2005) partly filmed in Dubai
  • Market (Indian; 2003) partly filmed in Dubai
  • Mujhse Shaadi Karogi (Indian; 2004) partly filmed in Dubai
  • Naam (Indian; 1986) partly filmed in Dubai
  • Om Jai Jagadish (Indian; 2002) partly filmed in Dubai
  • Pehla Pehla Pyar (Pakistani; 2006) partly filmed in Dubai
  • Pyaar Hi Pyaar Mein (Pakistani; 2003) partly filmed in Dubai
  • Risk (Indian; 2007)
  • El-Sefara fi El-Omara (Egypytian; 2005) partly filmed in Dubai
  • Silsiilay (Indian; 2005) partly filmed in Dubai
  • Syriana (American; 2005) partly filmed in Dubai
  • Talaash: The Hunt Begins... (Indian; 2003) partly filmed in Dubai
  • Tarap (Pakistani; 2006) partly filmed in Dubai
  • Vishwavidhaata (Indian; 1997)
  • Woh Lamhe (Indian; 2006) partly filmed in Dubai

36 China Town is a Bollywood film directed by Abbas-Mustan. ... Boom is a bollywood film that was released on September 13, 2003. ... Code 46 is a 2003 British film directed by Michael Winterbottom, screenplay by Frank Cottrell Boyce. ... Dil Vil Pyar Vyar is a Bollywood movie released in 2002. ... Abu Dhabi or Abu Zaby (Arabic language: أبوظبي) is the largest of the seven emirates that comprise the United Arab Emirates and was also the largest of the former Trucial States. ... salman khan I always love you you ar my darling for ever sweetheart I miss youuuuuuuu very much I hate police ther in india salman I care off you you so sweet and I hate that bitch ashwariya and vivek . ... Mujhse Shaadi Karogi (Hindi: मुझसे शादी करोगी, Urdu: مجھ سے شادی کروگی) is a 2004 Bollywood film directed by David Dhawan. ... Naam is 1986 film starring Nutan, Sanjay Dutt and Kumar Gaurav, directed by Mahesh Bhatt. ... This article needs cleanup. ... Risk is a 2007 Bollywood movie directed by Vishram Sawant. ... This article is about the film. ... Woh Lamhe is a 2006 film starring Shiney Ahuja and Kangna Ranaut. ...

Emirati directors

  • Abdullah Hasan Ahmed
  • Nawaf Al-Janahi
  • Khalid Al-Mahmood
  • Hani Al-Shaibani
  • Waleed Al-Shehhi
  • Mohammad Al-Traifi
  • Ali F. Mostafa

Yemen

The Cinema of Yemen is very small, there being only one Yemeni film as of 2007. Released in 2005, A New Day in Old Sana'a deals with a young man struggling between whether to go ahead with a traditional marriage or go with the woman he loves. 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the Anno Domini (common) era. ... 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ... A New Day in Old Sanaa is a 2005 romantic drama film directed by Bader Ben Hirsi, a British playwright and director of Yemeni ancestry, and produced by Ahmed Abdali. ...


The film faced several difficulties in this very conservative country: an Austrian actor due to appear in the film was stabbed, the reluctance of Yemeni women to appear in the film forced them to cast a Lebanese woman in the lead female role and the set was stormed on the first day of shooting by a group of Islamic extremists. There were considerable problems with the government over the film and its content.


Yemeni films

A New Day in Old Sanaa is a 2005 romantic drama film directed by Bader Ben Hirsi, a British playwright and director of Yemeni ancestry, and produced by Ahmed Abdali. ...

Films shot in Yemen

  • The English Sheik and the Yemeni Gentleman (American; 2000)
  • Il Fiore Delle Mille e Una Notte (Italian; 1974) - this film generated controversy in Yemen when it was discovered that the finished film contained sex scenes
  • Le Mura di Sana (Italian short; 1964)
  • Rules of Engagement (American; 2000) - this film garnered much criticism due to it's percieved negative portrayal of Arabs
  • Le Schiave Esistono Ancora (Italian; 1964)

Rules of Engagement is a 2000 American movie starring Samuel L. Jackson and Tommy Lee Jones, directed by William Friedkin. ...

List of Yemeni directors

Al-Bader BenYahya al-Hirsi, commonly known as Bader Ben Hirsi, (Arabic: ‎, born 1968) [1] is a British playwright and director of Yemeni ancestry. ...

See also

This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... Asian cinema refers to the film industries and films produced in the continent of Asia. ... East Asian cinema (sometimes called Far Eastern cinema, Eastern cinema, Asian cinema or Oriental cinema) is a term used to refer to the film industry and films produced in, and/or by natives of, East Asia. ... South Asian cinema refers to the cinema of India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bhutan and the Maldives. ... Southeast Asian cinema refers to the film industry and films produced in, and/or by natives of, Southeast Asia. ...

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