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– In November 2021, Netflix launched its first Arabic unscripted series “The Fastest,” featuring male and female drivers from across the Arab world who go head to head in a car racing competition to win a cash prize.
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– The Egyptian satire series “Drama Queen,” which mixes puppets and live-action, and follows the adventures of diva puppet Abla Fahita, launched successfully in March 2021. – Documentary “Secrets of the Saqqara Tomb” was viewed by 22 million households around the world during the first four weeks after its October 2020 release, putting it in the top 5 documentary films in Netflix’s history. “ is a theme that many women across the world will connect with.” Below are highlights of other Arabic content that’s dropped on Netflix since entering the region (all data provided by Netflix): And I’m 40.’ So, what happens?” says Sharkawi. “You’ve had the perfect guy, the perfect family, amazing kids, the life. If you look at the story, it’s really about what happens to a woman when she thinks she’s got her checklist right.
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“It’s a romantic comedy-drama that captures the voice of more mature audiences, or more mature females, about how to restart life after something dramatic as divorce,” Sharkawi says.Īnd beyond the show’s built-in pan-Arab appeal for “ Finding Ola,” Netflix is also looking to the global market. While, in the original, Ola was under social pressure to get married before turning 30, and explored a lot of options, a decade later she is a divorcee juggling responsibilities as a mother, a daughter, her job as a pharmacist, and her attempts at finding love. The show sees Sabry reprise her role as the widely beloved Ola Abdel-Sabour character she played 10 years ago in social drama “I Want to Get Married” (Ayza Atgawez). In addition, when it comes to Arabic content, one of the areas that Netflix has been focusing on since its local launch two years ago is “amplifying and expanding the role of female creators in the industry, not just as stars in front of the camera, but also behind the camera,” Sharkawi says.Ĭase in point is the fact that Sabry is debuting as an executive producer on “Finding Ola,” a series which she proposed to the streamer. I t’s a purely Jordanian story, told from the point of view of the creators Shirin Kamal and Tima Shomali, that managed to find love across the Arab world and connect with audiences globally. Sharkawi is very happy with what “Al Rawabi” achieved. He points out that the three criteria for the streamer in West Asia are: slate diversity in the type of genres that they present inclusivity in representing different cultures in the region and authenticity within the content.
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“On the TV side, we are continuing with the strategy that we started almost two years ago,” says Ahmed Sharkawi, Netflix’s director of Arabic Series. That also landed in the top 10 list on Netflix in several countries around the world. On the series side, Netflix in August 2021 launched Jordanian show “Al Rawabi School for Girls,” which follows a group of high school girls plotting revenge on a trio of bullies, and portrays physical and sexual violence against women as well as the patriarchy in Arab society. 20 debut, “Perfect Strangers” has risen to the top of Netflix viewing charts in Arab countries including Morocco, Egypt and Saudi Arabia - representing a first on the film front.