cinema of the United Arab Emirates

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Cinema of the United Arab Emirates began with a number of feature films that were broadcast on national television during the late 1980s.

The history of cinema in the United Arab Emirates dates back to the mid-20th century, with early screenings taking place in makeshift outdoor venues. One of the first known cinemas was Sharjah Paramount, established around 1945. This open-air theater screened feature films and documentaries, with audiences seated on kerosene drums filled with sand. Similar developments took place in Dubai, where Al Watan Cinema, the city’s first movie theater, was established in 1953 in Nasser Square (now Baniyas Square). These early cinemas primarily catered to expatriate and local audiences, screening a mix of Indian, British, American, Egyptian, and Lebanese films. The presence of Indian cinema was particularly strong, reflecting the demographic makeup of the region at the time. {{Cite web |title=Alserkal Avenue: An Incomplete History of UAE Cinemas, Part 1 |url=https://alserkal.online/words/an-incomplete-history-of-uae-cinemas/ |access-date=2025-02-27 |website=alserkal.online |language=en-GB}}

By the 1960s and 1970s, the popularity of cinema had grown significantly, leading to the establishment of more formalized cinema halls. These included standalone theaters in key urban areas, offering a wider selection of films. However, access to cinemas remained somewhat limited outside major cities, with film screenings often taking place in makeshift venues or through community-organized events.

A significant transformation in the UAE’s cinema landscape occurred in the late 1990s, as standalone cinemas began to decline in favor of multiplexes located within shopping malls. This shift was driven by the country’s rapid urbanization and the emergence of malls as entertainment hubs that combined retail, dining, and leisure activities. The introduction of multiplexes provided audiences with a more modern and immersive cinematic experience, aligning with global industry trends.

The growth of multiplexes also coincided with technological advancements, such as the introduction of digital projection and IMAX screens, which contributed to an enhanced viewing experience. The expansion of major cinema chains, including VOX Cinemas and Reel Cinemas, reinforced the transition toward large-scale commercial cinema complexes. By the early 2000s, the traditional independent cinema halls that had once defined the UAE’s film culture had largely disappeared.{{Cite web |title=Alserkal Avenue: An Incomplete History of UAE Cinemas, Part 1 |url=https://alserkal.online/words/an-incomplete-history-of-uae-cinemas/ |access-date=2025-02-27 |website=alserkal.online |language=en-GB}}  

During the 2020s, the UAE has intensified its efforts to position itself as a regional hub for film production and exhibition. A major initiative in this regard was the Abu Dhabi Film Commission’s 2024 decision to increase its production rebate to a minimum of 35%. This incentive aims to attract international productions to the UAE by offering financial benefits for filmmakers who choose to shoot in the country. The move was expected to bolster the local film industry and encourage investment in infrastructure and talent development.{{Cite web |last=Bedirian |first=Razmig |title=A look back at the UAE's growing film industry |url=https://www.thenationalnews.com/arts-culture/film-tv/2023/12/15/uae-film-industry/ |access-date=2025-02-27 |website=The National |language=en}}

Additionally, IMAX Corporation announced plans in 2024 to expand its presence in the UAE and Saudi Arabia, with up to 67 new cinema locations in the region. This expansion reflects the growing demand for premium cinematic experiences, as well as the UAE’s commitment to maintaining its status as a key entertainment market in the Middle East. The ongoing investment in film infrastructure, combined with an increasing number of local and international productions, underscores the UAE’s ambitions to develop a globally recognized film industry.

The UAE is one of the largest cinema markets in the Middle East, accounting for 30% of total regional box office revenues. This dominance is attributed to continuous investments in cinema infrastructure and strong partnerships with major global film studios. In the first eight months of 2024 alone, the UAE's cinema sector generated AED 517 million in revenue and attracted approximately 11 million cinema visits. The country now hosts 702 screens across 72 locations nationwide, reinforcing its status as a key player in the region’s entertainment industry.{{Cite web |title=The UAE holds 30% of the Middle Eastern cinema market share – UAE Media Council |url=https://uaemc.gov.ae/en/news/%D8%A7%D9%84%D8%A5%D9%85%D8%A7%D8%B1%D8%A7%D8%AA-%D8%AA%D8%B3%D8%AA%D8%AD%D9%88%D8%B0-%D8%B9%D9%84%D9%89-30-%D9%85%D9%86-%D8%A5%D9%8A%D8%B1%D8%A7%D8%AF%D8%A7%D8%AA-%D8%A7%D9%84%D8%B3%D9%8A%D9%86%D9%85/ |access-date=2025-02-27 |language=en-US}}

In 2002, the Emirates Film Competition was formed thus influencing a generation of Emirati filmmakers to explore the short film format. The competition was merged onto Abu Dhabi Film Festival, which would eventually be shut down along with the Gulf Film Festival.

However, the Dubai International Film Festival was founded in 2004 and continues its run till date. In April 2018, it was announced that the 15th edition of the festival would be postponed to 2019, re-launching as a bi-annual festival after running annually for 14 years{{cite web|url=https://variety.com/2018/film/festivals/dubai-international-film-festival-cancels-next-edition-ends-existing-format-1202758329/|title=Dubai Film Festival Cancels Next Edition, Ends Existing Format|first=Nick|last=Vivarelli|date=19 April 2018}}

In 2005, The Dream became the first Emirati film to be distributed in cinemas across the UAE.

The UAE then began to attract South Asian films and television serials, mainly Bollywood and Lollywood productions.

In addition, the UAE has a film studio (Dubai Studio City) which has been built to cultivate film making in the region. The Dubai Film and TV Commission, (DTFC) which was established in line with Executive Council Decision 16 of 2012, is the sole authority that issues film shooting permits in Dubai. In Abu Dhabi, the Abu Dhabi Film Commission issues shooting permits to production companies that hold a valid media zone authority trade license.{{cite web|url=https://www.stalawfirm.com/en/blogs/view/music-meets-dance.html|title=Filming in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Overseas|date=22 September 2019}}

In 2008, Majid Abdulrazak became the first Emirati filmmaker to adapt a book into a film based on Wilfred Thesiger's Arabian Sands.

In 2009, the second edition of the Gulf Film Festival saw the premiere of two Emirati feature films for the first time. The Circle, by filmmaker and actor Nawaf Al-Janahi, told the story of Ibrahim, a poet and journalist who captures a thief and finds himself changing lives with him. Director and novelist Saleh Karama also showcased his first feature, Henna, in which the title character's mother is sick, and her frequent fits have led to a divorce; fatherless Henna has to find a way to relate to her new father-figure, a Bedouin relative who arrives from the desert with his camels to visit the family.

The sixth edition of the Dubai International Film Festival in 2009 featured further screenings of The Circle and the premiere of the multilingual City of Life by Emirati director Ali F. Mostafa, which went on to achieve general release in UAE cinemas in the following year.

Nawaf Al-Janahi's film Sea Shadow was released on 17 November 2011.[http://www.thenational.ae/arts-culture/film/emirati-film-making-comes-of-age Article about Sea Shadow in The National newspaper, 15 May 2012] It came out on DVD on 25 September 2013.

The first Emirati Science Fiction feature-length film called Aerials was released on 16 June 2016.{{cite web|url=http://www.thenational.ae/blogs/scene-heard/uae-sci-fi-thriller-aerials-flies-into-cinemas|title=UAE sci-fi thriller Aerials flies into cinemas}}{{cite web|url=https://uae.voxcinemas.com/movies/aerials-arabic|title=Aerials (Arabic)}} Directed by S.A.Zaidi and produced by Ghanem Ghubash, Aerials was released in UAE simultaneously with Independence Day 2 as a contrast of both being alien invasion films.{{cite web|url=http://www.thenational.ae/arts-life/film/aerial-assault-new-emirati-sci-fi-drama-invades-cinemas|title=Aerial assault: new Emirati sci-fi drama invades cinemas}}

The UAE also has its own independent cinemas such as The Scene Club and Cinema Akil, founded in 2007 and 2014 respectively. Cinema Akil became the first permanent independent cinema house in September 2018.{{cite web|url=http://www.magpie.ae/2018/05/cinema-akil-gets-a-permanent-home/|title=Cinema Akil gets a permanent home|date=27 May 2018}}

Abu Dhabi's Environment Agency's Year of Zayed environmental documentary [https://www.imdb.com/title/tt12413918/ Zayed's Antarctic Lights] which chronicled the adventure of the agency's Team Zayed to Antarctica, where they sent a [https://www.cms.int/dugong/en/news/zayed’s-antarctic-lights-highlights-impacts-climate-change-and-single-use-plastics message to the world] in solar lights, won a [https://tvfilm.newyorkfestivals.com/Winners/WinnerDetails/543073 Bronze World Medal] at the New York TV & Film Awards.{{Cite web|title=EAD documentary wins World Medal at New York Festivals Awards|url=http://www.wam.ae/en/details/1395302754623|access-date=2020-06-14|website=wam}}

Abu Dhabi's Environment Agency's 2021 environmental documentary Wild Abu Dhabi: The Turtles of Al Dhafra which showcases the turtles of Al Dhafra and the agency's conservation programme, won a finalist award in the [https://tvfilm.newyorkfestivals.com/winners/finalists/992a743a-dad9-40b2-8f1d-fcc8c3a5bdda 2021 New York Festivals TV and Film Awards].{{Citation|last=Cowie|first=Winston|title=Wild Abu Dhabi: The Turtles of Al Dhafra|date=2021-02-17|url=https://www.imdb.com/title/tt14744136/|type=Short|others=Hind Al Ameri, Ibrahim Bugla, Winston Cowie, Maitha Mohamed Al Hameli|publisher=Environment Agency - Abu Dhabi, Mile Studios|access-date=2021-06-12}}{{Cite web|title=Wild Abu Dhabi The Turtles of Al Dhafra|url=https://www.natgeotv.com/me/wild-abu-dhabi-the-turtles-of-al-dhafra/galleries/wild-abu-dhabi-the-turtles-of-al-dhafra|access-date=2021-06-12|website=National Geographic - Videos, TV Shows & Photos - Middle East - English|language=en}}

Emirati films

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YearTitleDirectorActorsGenreNotability
1988Aber SabeelAli Al AbdoolAisha Abdulrahman, Bilal AbdullahDramaFirst Emirati film
1990Alteen AlakheerJassim JaberTV film
1996Makan Fil QalbMohammed NajibMohammed Al Amri, Moza Al Mazrooei, Sameera AhmadWar, Drama
2002The Time MachineSimon WellsGuy Pearce, Samantha Mumba, Orlando Jones, Mark Addy, Jeremy IronsPost-apocalyptic, Science fictionCo-production with the U.S.
2005The DreamHani Al ShaibaniNawaf Al Janahi, Ali Al Jabri, Abdulla Hassan AhmedDramaFirst Emirati film to release across UAE
2006Tarab FashionMohamed DahamHassan Ballam, Mayssa MaghrebiComedy
2006HaneenMohammad Al-TraifiFatima Abdulrahim, Moza AlMazrooei, YaldaDrama
2006EqaabMajid AbdulrazakMajid Albulrazak, Haifa Hussain, Mohammad Al JanahiDrama
2008Arabian SandsMajid AbdulrazakAbdullah Al Tararwah, Ali Tamimi, Majid Abdulrazak, Murad Fakhri BaluchiBiographical, AdventureBased on the book of the same name
2009The CircleNawaf Al JanahiAbdulmohsin Al Nimer, Ali Al Jabri, Nawaf Al JanahiCrime, Drama
2009HennaSaleh KaramaGazelle, Ayisha Hammed, Salem Obaid Al RaihiDrama
2009The Return of Umm Al DuwaisJuma Al SahliSameera Ahmad, SoghaHorrorTV film
2010City of LifeAli F. MostafaHabib Ghuloom, Saoud Al KaabiDrama
2011Sea ShadowNawaf Al JanahiNeven Madi, Omar AlmullaDrama
2013Bani AdamMajid AbdulrazakAbdulla Abdulaziz, Alaa ShakerDrama
2013Hob MalakiJamal SalemHabib Ghuloom, Mansoor Al Feeli, Huda SalahRomance
2013DjinnTobe HooperAbdulla Al Junaibi, Saoud Al KaabiHorror
2014Grandmother's FarmAhmed ZainSaeed Al Sharyani, Khalid Alnuaimi, Yaser Al NeyadiHorror, Comedy
2014From A to BAli F. MostafaFahad Albutairi, Shadi AlfonsDrama, Comedy
2014SundressSaeed Salmeen Al MurryHabib Ghuloom, Marrai Alhalyan, Neven Madi, Ahmad Abdullah, Sophia JawadDrama
2014Abood KandaishanFadel AlMheiriAbdulrahman Al Nakhi, Sawsan SaadComedy
2014DolphinsWaleed Al ShehhiReem Erhama, Khalid AmeenAdventure, Drama
2015ZinzanaMajid AlansariAli Suliman, Saleh BakriThriller
2015Going to HeavenSaeed Salmeen Al MurryJumaa Al Zaabi, Fatima Al TaeiDrama
2015Grandmother's Farm 2Ahmed ZainSaeed Al Sharyani, Khalid Alnuaimi, Yaser Al NeyadiHorror, Comedy
2015AbdullahHumaid Al SuwaidiMansoor Al Feeli, Mohammed Al Hammadi, Fatima Al Taei, Alaa ShakerDrama
2016Dhay Fe Abu DhabiRakanHassan Hosny, Ahmed SalehComedy
2016AerialsS A ZaidiSaga Alyasery, Mansoor Al FeeliSci-FiFirst Emirati sci-fi film
2016HajwalaAli Bin Muttar, Ibrahim Bin MohammedAnwar Aljabri, Sawsan SaadAction
2016A Drop of BloodNasser Al TamimiHabib Ghuloom, Amal MohammedHorror
2016

|Bilal: A New Breed of Hero

|Ayman Jamal, Khurram Alavi

|Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, Jacob Latimore, Andre Robinson, Ian McShane

|Animation

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2017The WorthyAli F. MostafaAli Suliman, Habib GhuloomAction, Thriller
2017Kart AhmarNasser Al TamimiBilal Abdulla, Badria AhmedSports
2017Dhay Fe ThailandRakanHassan Hosny, Ahmed SalehComedy
2017A Tale of ShadowsTariq AlkazimAlmer Agmyren, Dijana Divjak, Chuka EkweogwuThriller
2017LisaAhmed ZainAyman Khadim, Nasser Al Dhanhani, Ali Al ShehhiComedy
2017Only Men Go to the GraveAbdulla Al KaabiAbdelreza Nasari, Hebe Sabah, Awatif Salman, Saleema YaqoubDramaIraqi-language film
2018Awar QalbJamal SalemAbdulla Zaid, Juma Ali, Neven Madi, Marwa RatebComedy
2018Fan of AmoorySaeed Salmeen Al-MurryJumaa Al Zaabi, Mansoor Al Feeli, Alaa ShakerSports
2018Wesalna Wela B'adnaAisha Al ZaabiAhmed Abdulrazaq, Fatima Al Hosani, Mariam SultanComedy
2018Our Argentinian MaidHamed SalehAhmed Ahdy, Ahmed Al-Rekabi, Abdelrahman Al-ZaraoniComedy
2018CameraAbdulla Al JunaibiHumaid Alawadi, Yaser Alneyadi, Omar AlmullaThriller
2018Freej Al TaibeenAhmed ZainAli Al Shehhi, Huda Alghanim, Khaled Al NuaimiComedy
2018

|Until Midnight

|Tariq Al Kazim

|Ahmed Khamis Ali, Chuka Ekweogwu

|Thriller

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2018Hajwala 2Ibrahim bin MohamedHussain Al Hosani, Ali Abdulla Al Marzooqi, Abdulla Al YoussifAction
2018Shabab SheyabYasir Al-YasiriSaad Al Faraj, Mansoor Al Feeli, Marie Al HalyanComedy
201811 DaysSudheer KonderiHabib Ghuloom, Ahmed Al HashimiFamily
2018

|Back to the Wild

|Veronia Iocono

|Razan Khalifa Al Mubarak, [https://www.ead.gov.ae/en/about-us/our-leadership/our-secretary-general/he-dr-shaikha-salem-al-dhaheri Shaikha Al Dhaheri]

|Environmental Documentary

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2018

|Zayed's Antarctic Lights

|Winston Cowie

|Mariam Al Qassimi, Rashed Al Zaabi, [https://www.junctionmag.co.nz/junctionmag/2019/7/24/mr-environment-and-adventure-winston-cowie Winston Cowie], Razan Khalifa Al Mubarak, Jane Goodall, Robert Swan.

|Environmental Documentary

|Bronze World Medal New York Festivals TV & Film Awards

2019Safar EdtirariNasser Al TamimiHabib Ghuloom, Badria Talbah, Fay Sharqawi, Issa ArabComedy
2019Ali and AliaHussain Al AnsariKhalifa Al Bahri, Neven Madi, Sawsan SaadDrama, Romance
2019Rashid & RajabMohammed Saeed HaribMarwan Abdulla, Shadi AlfonsComedy
2019CatsawayFadel Al MheiriAnimation
2019

|Our Sea. Our Heritage

|Winston Cowie

|Razan Khalifa Al Mubarak, Shaikha Al Dhaheri

|Environmental documentary

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2021

|Wild Abu Dhabi: The Turtles of Al Dhafra

|Winston Cowie

|H.E Dr Shaikha Al Dhaheri, Hind Al Ameri, Maitha Mohamed Al Hameli, Ibrahim Bugla, Ahmed Esmaeil Al Hashmi

|Environmental Documentary

|2021 Finalist - New York Festivals TV and Film Awards

2024Late Night with the DevilColin and Cameron CairnesDavid Dastmalchian, Laura Gordon, Ian Bliss, Fayssal Bazzi, Ingrid Torelli, Rhys Auteri, Georgina Haig, Josh Quong TartHorror{{cite web|last=Navarro|first=Meagan|url=https://bloody-disgusting.com/movie/3798122/rated-r-late-night-with-the-devil-coming-soon/|title='Late Night with the Devil' Rated R for 'Violent Content' and 'Some Gore'|date=31 January 2024|website=Bloody Disgusting|access-date=2 February 2024}}
TBA

|A Tale of Shadows: Illusions

|Tariq Alkazim

|Chuka Ekweogwu,Robert Cristian Trif

|Suspense Drama

|Feature film (pre-production)

Films shot in the United Arab Emirates

{{See also|Category:Films shot in the United Arab Emirates}}

Emirati directors

  • Abdulhalim Qayed
  • Abdullah Hasan Ahmed
  • Abdulla Al Junaibi
  • Abdulla Al Kaabi
  • Ahmed Zain
  • Ali F. Mostafa
  • Fayssal Bensahli
  • Khaled Bensahli
  • Jamal Salem
  • Khaled Alrayhi
  • Majid Abdulrazak
  • Majid Al Ansari
  • Nayla Al Khaja
  • Nawaf Al-Janahi
  • Saeed Salmeen Al-Murry
  • Tariq Alkazim
  • Rakan
  • Rawia Abdullah
  • Waleed Al Shehhi
  • Nahla Al Fahad
  • Ibrahim Bin Mohamed
  • Ali Bin Matar

See also

References

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