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by Yaseen Dockrat

Must-Watch Movies About the UAE

4 Feb 2024

If you have recently relocated to the UAE and find yourself caught in the whirlwind of settling in, or if you have been here for a while but haven't had the chance to delve into a historical account of the UAE, you might prefer watching movies or series that showcase the country's vibrant culture, stunning vistas, and rapid development. The UAE's appeal to filmmakers worldwide is evident, and Sandy Times has curated a list of films set in the UAE that capture the essence of this nation.

City of Life

Directed by Ali F. Mostafa, this multilingual drama debuted in 2009. The film intricately weaves together the lives of individuals from diverse backgrounds living in Dubai. It offers a glimpse into the aspirations and complexities of people from different economic strata in the City of Dreams. The movie lays bare life's aspirations, struggles, and complexities while exploring themes of love, ambition, and cultural diversity in Dubai.

Sea Shadow

This 2011 coming-of-age film by Nawaf Al-Janahi is set in a small UAE town. It follows two teenagers, Mansour and Kaltham, as they navigate the trials of adolescence and dream of a life beyond their small town. The film provides profound insight into the unhurried life and the beauty of existence on the Emirati coast.

Zinzana

This psychological drama is confined to a small-town police station. Director Majid Al Ansari keeps the film in one location, where a man is trapped in a game with a formidable antagonist. Starring Saleh Bakri and Ali Suliman, it is reportedly the first movie of this genre produced in the UAE, gripping audiences and highlighting the nuances of Emirati cinema.

Djinn

This horror film delves into the supernatural, exploring the haunted experiences of a couple who decide to reside in an abandoned tower in Ras Al Khaimah. They encounter various paranormal experiences as they gradually uncover the building's secrets. The movie combines Emirati folklore with vivid scenes and was directed by Tobe Hooper.

From A to B

Ali F. Mostafa’s second film on this list follows three estranged friends as they reunite on a road trip from Abu Dhabi to Beirut. Honouring the wish of a deceased friend, they embark on a journey to Beirut, reminiscing about their past. As the film unfolds, these friends forge new connections and confront buried emotions.
These five films encapsulate the diverse nature of the UAE, offering glimpses into the country's urban landscapes, traditions, values, and evolving societal dynamics. In their unique way, these films contribute to the rich tapestry of UAE cinema while inviting audiences to explore the complexity of this land.

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