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Arabia (2010)

Arabia (2010)
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As a filmmaking student at Chicago's DePaul University, 22-year-old Hamzah Jamjoom returned to the Arabian Peninsula to craft this sweeping, ambitious documentary about his homeland. Chiefly designed as a tool to bridge different cultures and rectify vast misunderstandings between the West and Middle East, the film explores the roots of Arabian traditions and studies how Arabian society evolved over the course of history. It also examines the faith of the Arabian people and the cultural nuances of Arabia. The program is presented in a 3D format. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi

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Starring:
Helen MirrenRobert Lacey, (more)
Director(s):
Greg MacGillivray
Format(s):
DVD  |  3D Blu-ray
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Synopsis of Arabia

As a filmmaking student at Chicago's DePaul University, 22-year-old Hamzah Jamjoom returned to the Arabian Peninsula to craft this sweeping, ambitious documentary about his homeland. Chiefly designed as a tool to bridge different cultures and rectify vast misunderstandings between the West and Middle East, the film explores the roots of Arabian traditions and studies how Arabian society evolved over the course of history. It also examines the faith of the Arabian people and the cultural nuances of Arabia. The program is presented in a 3D format. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
46 mins

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Director(s):
Greg MacGillivray
Writer(s):
Jack Stephens
Producer(s):
Greg MacGillivrayRyan MullinsMark Krenzien
Categories:
DocumentarySpecial Interest
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    Irvin R.

    beautifully shot film.did not show the true scope of saudi culture.a propaganda film for sure.worth taking a look at.

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    Jason N.

    It was OK. It seemed to me that only about 50% of the movie was filmed in 3D. That was pretty disappointing, although that makes me glad that I didn't buy it. In contrast the 3-D cinematography in "Deep Sea 3-D" feels immersive throughout the length of the piece. The story was also not very compelling. It barely held my interest for the 46 minute run-time. I'm very interested in how they make 3-D films, so I found the bonus "making of" piece more interesting than the feature itself.

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    Gerardine O.

    Cant do this as it was broken when I opened it

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