Al Arabia Cinema Production & Distribution

Egyptian film company

Al Arabia Cinema Production & Distribution (ACPD) is a film distribution and production company based in Egypt. Founded in 2000, it has distribution networks spanning the Arab region.[1] It owns Renaissance Cinemas operating 21 cinemas in Egypt covering 99 screens.[2] It is a member of the Mediterranean Distribution Network.[3] Al Arabia produced and distributed over 100 movies.[1] The current head of Al Arabia is actress Essaad Youniss.[4]

Films

  • Black February (2013)
  • 7elm Azez (2012)
  • Midnight Party (2013)
  • Cima Ali Baba (2011)
  • Tak Tak Boom (2011)
  • Zhaymer (2010)
  • La Targoa Wala Esteslam (2010)
  • Benteen mn Masr (2010)
  • Heliopolis (2010)
  • Birds Of The Nile (2010)
  • Walad W Bent (2010)
  • Messages from the Sea (2010)
  • Ahasees (2010)
  • Amir Al Behar (2009)
  • Adrenaleen (2009)
  • Teer Enta (2009)
  • Uncensord (2009)
  • Best Friends (2009)
  • Micano (2008)
  • H Daboor (2008)
  • Captin Hima (2008)
  • A'in Shams (2008)
  • Feminie Moments (2008)
  • El Balad De Feha Hokouma (2008)
  • Khareg Ala El - Kanoun (2008)
  • Al Magic (2007)
  • Al Bilatshou (2007)
  • Shikamara (2007)
  • Hosh Elly Weq' Mnk (2007)
  • Al Shayateen (2007)
  • Amalet Khasa (2007)
  • 45 youm (2006)
  • Wesh Egram (2006)
  • Fe Mahtet Masr (2006)
  • Abdo Mawsem (2006)
  • Wahed Mn El Nas (2006)
  • Awa't Faragh (2006)
  • Lielt Skoot Bagdad (2005)
  • Ali Spicey (2005)
  • Abu Ali (2005)
  • Ma'lesh Ehna Bntbhdel (2005)
  • Sleepless nights (2003)
  • Aez Ha'y (2003)
  • Al Ragol Al Abeed Al Motwaset (2002)
  • Mozakerat Moraheka (2002)
  • Borkan Al Ghadab (2002)
  • Howa Fe Eh? (2002)
  • Ameer Al Zalam (2002)
  • Mohamy Khola' (2002)
  • Rendez-vous (2001)
  • Gala - Gala (2001)
  • Law Kan Dah Helm (2001)
  • Afroto (2001)
  • Shaba Ala Al Hawa (2001)
  • Ashab Wala Business (2001)
  • Rehlat Hob (2001)
  • Mowaten w Mokhber w Haramy (2001)
  • Ga'na Al Bayan Al Taly (2001)
  • Al Labees (2001)
  • EL-Sellem W EL-Te3ban (2001)
  • Africano (2001)
  • Shagea' Al Cima (2000)
  • Baheb Al Cima (2000)
  • Badr (2000)
  • Short w Fanela w Cap (2000)
  • Film Thakafy (2000)
  • Al Saher (2000)
  • Al Agenda Al Hamra (2000)
  • Girls Secrets (2000)
  • Rasha Grea' (2000)
  • Alshan Rabna Yahbak (1999)

References

  1. ^ a b "About Us". Al Arabia Cinema. Archived from the original on 2015-04-13. Retrieved 2015-05-06.
  2. ^ "About Us". Renaissance Cinemas. Archived from the original on 2015-05-15.
  3. ^ "Members". Mediterranean Distribution Network. Archived from the original on 2015-10-26. Retrieved 2015-05-06.
  4. ^ Nemat Allah, Sara. "Protocol between the Media Production City and the Arab Company for the production of high-quality film and dramatic works" (in Arabic). Al Ahram.

External links

  • Official Website
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International
  • VIAF
National
  • United States