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Based on the true story, coach Evaristo guides the underdog Qatari youth team to a histo…
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Based on the true story, coach Evaristo guides the underdog Qatari youth team to a histo…
The captain of the first-ever Qatari Women’s Football Team grapples with the painful hid…
A futuristic take on Qatar, where Jassim Mohammed sets out to avenge his brother’s murde…
Hammoudi and his pals are obsessed with football. Now, with the Champions League final m…
When tasked by officials to pursue entry into the 1981 FIFA Youth World Championships in Australia, Evaristo finds himself in the position of building a team from scratch. After initial doubt, Evaristo’s outlook changes once he starts scouting for talent on the dirt-covered streets of Doha. After handpicking a squad of misfits, they embark on a journey of various training camps. There, the team learns to adhere to Evaristo’s method of the off-side trap and counterattack. The side qualifies and even prevails in the first round of the tournament, only to realize that they will play against the tournament favourites, Brazil and England. Through determination, skill, and strategy, Evaristo leads the Qatari team to an unprecedented final. They are defeated, but return as heroes, winning the hearts and minds of Qatari citizens and football fans around the world.
Taking place in Qatar 150 years into the future, Jassim Mohammed, driven by revenge since the age of 12 for the murder of his brother, joins the police force to find the killer and get the justice he deserves. The killer is known as “Sinan”, but no one knows who he really is, to the point where he is considered a myth in the force. In Jassim’s pursuit of the killer, he is blinded by vengeance and makes a mistake that could have cost his squad their lives and damages his career. Jassim is now forced to join a team that’s headed by the first female detective in Qatar’s history, Fatima Jassim. Since both Fatima and Jassim need to prove their worth, they pursue the case of the mysterious ancient killer with the help of another mysterious hacker, Qnix. Eventually, they encounter Sinan and realize they need a bigger team with a unique set of skills in order to destroy Sinan once and for all.
‘Badr on the Moon’ follows Badr, a curious young boy living with his parents on a moon colony. His daily adventures are shared with an inquisitive robot sidekick. Together, they explore Earth through their giant telescope, uncovering mysteries and answering questions that arise during their discoveries. But that’s not all! Badr’s circle of friends extends beyond Earth. Aliens from distant planets visit him regularly, joining in their escapades. These extraterrestrial pals play, learn, and share knowledge with Badr, making each encounter a delightful learning experience. In each episode, a seemingly simple event on the moon sets the stage for an interplanetary quest. Badr and his friends collaborate to find solutions, often involving Earth-based knowledge. Along the way, they tackle important topics such as recycling, energy conservation, and cutting-edge technology. ‘Badr on the Moon’ is a captivating blend of adventure, education, and fun. Young viewers will not only enjoy the thrilling lunar quests but also gain valuable insights into science, environmental awareness, and teamwork. Targeting preschoolers aged 2-5 years old, this animated series consists of 13 episodes, each approximately 4 minutes in duration, offering engaging storylines, character development, and educational content while keeping young viewers’ attention.
Khalifa and Nasser are two cousins who have one bonding ritual: they camp out every weekend at the Inland Sea; scouring the desert, day and night, acting as a rescue team for anyone in need of help. When they come across an old four-wheel drive nestled deep beneath a dune with screams echoing out of it, the duo finds themselves becoming more of a source of trouble than a source of help. What begins as a rescue mission to save a woman’s life spirals into a dangerous feat of survival that will change the lives of everyone involved.
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