Netflix streams two films by Emirati filmmaker Nayla Al-Khaja

Al-Khaja is widely recognized as the UAE’s first independent female filmmaker. (AFP)
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Updated 05 November 2022
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Netflix streams two films by Emirati filmmaker Nayla Al-Khaja

DUBAI: Giant streaming service Netflix this week released two films by Emirati filmmaker Nayla Al-Khaja: her first full-length feature film “The Shadow” and her 2016 short “Animal.”

“Thank you, Netflix, for selecting both films for a worldwide release,” the director wrote to her 22,500 followers on Instagram. “I have received messages from different continents and connected with other storytellers because of this.”

 

 

She added: “This is a wonderful positive step toward what’s ahead, especially for female voices in the MENA region. The feedback and reviews have been overwhelming.”

Al-Khaja is widely recognized as the UAE’s first independent female filmmaker. Her previous work includes short films “The Neighbor” and “Malal.”

Earlier this year, Al-Khaja teamed up with award-winning Indian composer A.R. Rahman for her upcoming feature film “Baab,” which she describes as her first “arthouse” movie.


Iraqi director nominated at Directors Guild of America Awards for ‘The President’s Cake’

Updated 10 January 2026
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Iraqi director nominated at Directors Guild of America Awards for ‘The President’s Cake’

DUBAI: Iraqi director Hasan Hadi this week received a Directors Guild of America Awards nomination for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in First-Time Theatrical Feature Film for his debut, “The President’s Cake.”

Set in 1990s Iraq, the film follows Lamia, a young girl tasked with preparing a birthday cake for the country’s leader — a mandatory assignment that places her under intense pressure. As she races to gather the ingredients, the stakes grow higher, with the threat of serious consequences if she fails.

Hadi’s film is shortlisted in the category alongside Eva Victor for “Sorry, Baby,” Alex Russell for “Lurker,” Charlie Polinger for “The Plague,” and Harry Lighton for “Pillion.”

Also in the running for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in a Theatrical Feature Film are Guillermo del Toro for “Frankenstein,” Chloe Zhao for “Hamnet,” Ryan Coogler for “Sinners,”Josh Safdie for “Marty Supreme,” and Paul Thomas Anderson for “One Battle After Another.”

“The President’s Cake” has also been shortlisted for the Academy Award for International Feature Film.