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- The film narrates the story of the triplet Basheer Aldeek, Nour Alsherif and Atef Altayeb when they decided to go through a new experience producing an artwork about the life of the famous Palestinian Caricature "Nagi Al-ali". The documentary shows the state of controversy that happened over the film and tries to answer questions about its funding and the motives behind its production. So, in Cairo we meet Basheer Aldeek, the scenarist and script writer for the film, and one of the lead actors, Mahmoud Algendy. Then, in Beirut we meet with Mr Walid Al-Hussauiny, the film's producer. Apart from meeting and filming with critics who their opinions vary about the movie; Samir Farid, Magdy Altayeb, Ashraf Abou Alhouol, and others. The documentary discusses the war declared on the movie lead by the Egyptian press to sabotage the film creators' reputations to the extent of accusing them with treason. As it goes through the hidden back scenes of its ban revealing hidden facts linking presidents and political leaders to it.
- In Passport to Freedom, Arab nationals from Syria, Iraq, and Egypt describe what led them either to flee their country as refugees or go abroad to set up a new life - and, in the process, get dual nationality and a second passport. The 2011 revolutions sparked an increase in the numbers of emigrants, wanting to escape political instability and economic uncertainty in several Arab countries.
- A documentary deals with the surrounding of the screening of Al Karnak movie directed by Ali Badrakhan quoted from Naguib Mahfouz's novel, which sparked a great deal of technical and political controversy in Egypt led to the intervention of President Sadat to change its end as a prerequisite for public display.
- The story of Somalia's decline from stability to chaos revealing the problems facing its people at home and abroad.
- Inspirational Arabic Stories. A weekly program aired on AlJazeera Arabic channel.
- On Wednesday August 14, 2013, Dr. Hanan al-Amin, professor of Medicine at Zaagazig University, had been working since 7am at the field hospital at Rabaa al-Adawiya square. She was trying to treat and rescue hundreds of people who were injured when security forces dispersed the sit-in that had been staged for 40 days in east Cairo. At 16:00, security forces decided to empty the field hospital viewed as a main gathering point witnessing non-stop movement in the heart of the square. Dr. Hanan al-Amin was standing among dead bodies, trying to treat and rescue the injured, as an act of loyalty to her honourable profession and in commitment to the oath she took. At one moment, Dr. Hanan was doing her best to treat four injured people at the same time, by stopping the bleeding of one or reviving the heart of the other. A Special Forces officer approached and asked her to immediately leave the field hospital. The doctor yelled explaining she was trying to save the lives of those four injured people. Before finishing her sentence, the officer shot the four injured to death and told her: "They WERE injured! One more word, you'd join them!" Few moments later, the field hospital was set ablaze, while people were still inside. That was one scene of what happened on August 14, 2013 at Rabaa al-Adawiya square in east Cairo, Egypt's capital. According to Human Rights Watch, it was "one of the world's largest killings of demonstrators in a single day in recent history".
- This is a documentary film that sheds light on "Black February" movie, which reveals some of the social problems in Egypt as a result of the isolation of social groups with power, wealth and influence without the rest of society.
- A documentary about the scorpion prison 992, which is a very a guarded prison which many stories took place.
- Biography of the Iraqi poet Ahmed Matar, who formed his poetic popularity through his famous writings which rejected injustice and supported the values of freedom, justice and equality.
- Try to imagine yourself being forced to pretend to die until you escape from hell .. just as we see in horror films and wars. After5Thirty .. The stories of the dark bloody night of Rabaa Massacre.
- A documentary episode of "Out of Text" deals with the movie "The Innocent" which was directed in 1986 by the Egyptian director Atef Al-Tayeb, who is subjected to repression and violation of human freedom. The authorities intervened to amputate many scenes of it, and he has to tighten and prevent in Egypt and the Arab world.
- A documentary highlights the diaries of the Egyptian General Saad al-Din al-Shazli, which toured the world and were banned in Egypt under the Presidents Al-Sadat and Hosni Mubarak, to reveal the secrets of the October War and how the revolution of January restored the mind of El Shazly.
- The book "my word for the fools" Written by Mohammed Jalal Kishk in late 80s to document and describe the events that prevailed in the cultural and political life in Egypt at that time. With a shocking and contrasting view of the history of the July Revolution, the book is qualified to be described by some as a revolution against the revolution because it has obvious stabs in events that have always been a source of pride for the Egyptians. But the book assumed that the revolution was no more than an American plan by Gamal Abdel Nasser and his comrades.
- A documentary about a book called "The State and the Church" by the great thinker Tariq al-Bishri, who caused great controversy after breaking one of the biggest political and media taboos in the country, a talk about the role of the church in public life.
- The documentary "Milestones in the Road" - Part of "Out of Text" documentary series highlighted a book of the same name written by Sayed Qutb while he was in prison under Gamal Abdel Nasser, and sentenced to his death.
- The program "Out of Text" dealt with the experience of the Egyptian colloquial poet Ahmad Fuad Najm, the politician who collided with the authorities of Gamal Abdel Nasser and Anwar Sadat. He knew prison, prevention, confiscation and then the exile.
- A documentary feature filmed around Libya to showcase the hidden and forgotten monuments of Libya, a wide range of monuments from Ancient Egyptian civilization to Roman Empire and Islamic Artifacts.
- "The rest of the Story" TV show highlighted how Qatar has dealt with the siege crisis since its inception, and how the ordeal turned into a grant through industrial and commercial initiatives and food and financial security projects.
- An episode of "Out of Text" deals with the book "On Pre-Islamic Poetry" which was written by the Egyptian writer Taha Hussain who was one of the most influential 20th-century Egyptian writers and intellectuals.
- In the 1960s, the Egyptian film industry had little to no power when it comes to freedom of expression. Since no one was allowed to present an opinion opposing to the opinion of the Authority. Until the film "The Rebels" came.
- A documentary about the famous novel "The Leader Having a Haircut" by Idris Ali who was an Egyptian author of Nubian origin. The novel talks about the situation in the era of the late Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi.
- The film explores making of media lies in all channels. Who is responsible for this mechanism of spreading lies? How those who were extreme opponents of the revolution became supports after its victory?
- Throughout time, there have always been that someone who always took the risk of getting a new idea that might change history and shape a new future. Lately, in the Arab region, several youth has shown they have the potential of leaders by making projects that worth millions of dollars, which eventually added up to the overall national economy But we still need more, so iFG Media Group is presenting Entrepreneurs in which you can see an inside view of the success stories of these startups from the first day of their journey, documenting every obstacle they faced and harnessed to their own benefit, to end up as respectable competitors to the widely known businesses.