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- The film deals with certain major women issues within Oman and Asia with a focus on Oman and India, and how an Omani conservative society treats it. It is a self-discovery journey and a mixture between drama and road-movie.
- In this animation a group of students visit a communication museum located inside Omantel headquarters to get introduced to the history of communication.
- The film takes place in a coastal town where the locals are known for fishing and boat building. As it turns out, work in these two professions has started to decrease. Most young local men have deserted the town and started heading to the capital to look to for work They claim that the sea's fortune has run short and that a container of fish is not enough to fulfill their dreams and ambitions. Sheik Ibrahim, one of the wise and rich men of the town, was a vital catalyst in the migration of the work force. For it is in the sake of his big investments, that everyone talks of but no one seems to know what they are and who are his Omani and foreign partners. He offers people to buy off their old fishing boats, even their old homes which are close to the coast. No one stands in his way but a elder man in his fifties Nokhithah(Captain) Salem "Abu Zahir", who has long relationship with the sea since his childhood. It is said that his son Zahir has gone off to sea on a fishing trip and has not returned This is why he waiting for him while raising, Noor, a girl he has betrothed for Zahir. Abu Zahir insists on fixing old fishing boats. Sheik Ibrahim finds the Nokhithah as an obstacle in his way to achieve his investments. So he starts fighting him by any means, one of which was spreading false rumors about an illegitimate relationship with his son's fiancée Noor; Sheik Ibrahim even raises doubts about the existence of Zahir that everyone heard of but never seen on first hand.
- Shut-in a truck, a group of refugees band together as they attempt to cross the border.
- The daily sarcastic adventures of Abu Maimouna and Humoud's Families in the city of Muscat.
- A video for the Oman's Ministry of Heritage and Tourism promoting Oman as a tourism destination for families.
- This film is based on recurring dream of a woman walking through the desert in search of water. Longing reds and browns set against the deep sun.
- Shoaib is alone caring for his ailing daughter because of the absence of his wife. Can Shoaib balance the performance of his job and attention to his daughter?
- Inspired from the popular Biblical fable The Prodigal Son, the 15-minute short film She and Sea portrays paternal love in a contemporary setting. A young woman Natasha, on the verge of ending her life by drowning herself in the sea, suddenly realises the selfless and platonic bond of love that she shares with her parents. She reflects her childhood days with her father where she was loved and cared for. Natasha realises that life does not end with one accident or mishap; there are always second chances to rectify the mistakes and excel as a human being. She discards the idea of suicide and returns to her father who welcomes her cordially.
- A 10-year-old child wear a disguise of Zorro to surmount the fear of the returning at home.
- Nine-year-old Aseel's father is the sheikh of his village and trains camels for racing. Excessive tourism results in a natural disaster that affects the villagers. When the father becomes a victim, Aseel must return his camel, destroying his dreams.
- Hoping to fulfill a promise she made to herself, Salma sets out on an extremely difficult adventure that lasts for two nights, during which she goes through many difficulties and challenges in order to reach her goal.
- It is a short film about an electrician who gets the shock of his life while attending a complaint
- Linked by a tour company owner's narration, this documentary short keeps it personal with profiles on four Omani beekeepers, whose stories about family, business, and a love for their culture form perspectives into a small but growing industry under the searing desert sun. Served with a side of Omani bread and delicious honey.