Best Saudi short movies

😔 Currently, we don't have any short films for Saudi Arabia. We're actively working on expanding our data, so check back soon!

... but check out these short movies from Asia

  • Poster for Crash

    Crash 2005

    Three men. From different corners of the crime world: A hired gun, Musta; a con man, Cem; and a thief, Ali. By a twist of fate their paths crosses at Central Station and start to work as a team. But their past won't let them go too faraway...

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  • embah 2010

    Girl who watches something in glass. Young person who looks into it from the outside to house. Bear that held fishbowl.

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  • Poster for Star

    Star 2014

    Tender exploration of a disconnected relationship between a beautiful stage performer from China, who is trying to preserve her dignity, and a Malay motorcycle gangster, who clings on to their love hopelessly.

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  • The Guest 2012

    A servant boy's world is turned upside down by the arrival of a guest.

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  • Bloodless 2017

    The film traces the last living moments of a real-life sex worker who was brutally murdered by a US soldier at the Dongducheon Camptown in South Korea in 1992.

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  • I and i 2014

    Short animated film by Shuhei Nishizawa

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  • Bas Mein 2019

    Bhuvan Bam releases his 5th single 'Bas Mein'.

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  • LALU 2016

    KIX’s first short film experiment, Lalu is a hyper-stylized Malaysian short thriller directed by Ion Furjanic. The word “Lalu” is used to refer to the passing of time or to pass through something. Synopsis: Three friends’ trip into the jungle is blurred by something they see far across a deserted lake.

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  • HI 2014

    Lately, Dr Ghosh has been seeing things...

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  • Poster for Strangers

    Strangers 2003

    A short story of two strangers meeting in a train journey, not knowing that something stranger is coming their way.

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  • Cut 2004

    A musical, all-singing, all-dancing, attack on censorship in Singaporean movies

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  • Poster for Movements

    Movements 2019

    In the space of 10 minutes, the African baobab tree grows 0.008 mm, the fastest dog in the world, the Greyhound, can run 12 km, and the Earth travels 18,000 km around the Sun. "Movements" is a 10-minute film which I drew at a rate of 2 seconds of animation per day. We are all walking, seeing, working, running, and stopping together.

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  • Poster for Beyond Creation

    Beyond Creation 2019

    While drawing, Rui is surprised by the presence of Epsilon, a mysterious girl with magical powers.

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  • Poster for Hosanna

    Hosanna 2015

    Hosanna is an ancient cry of jubilation and entreaty, which according to the New Testament, was used by the crowds greeting Jesus when he rode into Jerusalem on a donkey. In a remote village in Korea lives a boy with the power to heal. He can resurrect the dead. And that is exactly what he does. Curing people of death, he gives them back life. However, the new life doesn’t cure them, on the contrary. Rejecting the chance proffered by rebirth, the fighting, killing and murder continue. They punish, spit upon and antagonise the boy. Refusing to be deterred, he goes his own way. The boy and the villagers move about in rigorously framed shots, practically devoid of emotion. There is no cry of jubilation.

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  • Rahguzar 2018

    Bhuvan Bam brings you his next single which is an apology from a child to his father.

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  • Betrayal 2011

    A betrayed woman seeks revenge on the girl who left her in the hands of a chinese gangster in the city of Hong Kong.

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  • Vengeance is Mine 2015

    Two weeks after a tutor loses his phone, he receives pictures of him and his lover, as well as a mysterious package. As he races to save his lover, he unravels a sinister plan against him.

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  • Poster for The Viewpoint

    The Viewpoint 2016

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  • Poster for As He Sleeps

    As He Sleeps 2012

    In sickness and in health, should marriage really be an unconditional partnership that should never be broken? Christina, in her 30's, is married to Hector, a husband who's paralyzed and therefore physically incompetent to consummate their marriage. She wants to liberate herself from a sexless union. Her needs as a woman are unfulfilled. But her love for Hector, and her commitment to him coupled with the dictates of her faith and marital vows, and her sympathy and care for her husband keeps her in "cage of marriage," where she suffers in melancholic solitude, yet contemplates on freedom and rediscovering her true worth. - Written by Lilit Reyes

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  • Paranoia 2010

    On a late night train travelling across India, a young man starts to let his nerves get the better of him as he becomes convinced that the shadowy man sitting opposite him is someone who intends to blow up the train with a suitcase bomb.

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  • Poster for A Function

    A Function 2011

    In a class room, a girl is sitting on the desk, solving a math quiz. If she cannot solve it in time, a horrible thing is likely to happen.

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  • Poster for Lesbian Citizen Naoko-san

    Lesbian Citizen Naoko-san 2010

    Naoko-san is an alien from the planet Yuri, who is plotting to conquer the Earth by yurifying it. Misuzu is a junior high girl and is always troubled by Naoko-san, who lives on the roof of her house. They hear rumors that a molester is wandering around in the area, so they decide to investigate.

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  • Poster for Thicker Than Water

    Thicker Than Water 2015

    A mother with a vampire son tries to get him fresh blood everyday. One day, there’s no blood to be found...

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  • Untitled 2010

    A revealing one-shot portrait of two Nepali newlyweds in a moment of rest and playful interaction, Stephanie Spray's Untitled challenges our perception of two themes at the very core of ethnographic filmmaking: human relationships and the ways in which they can be experienced by the viewer. Only fourteen minutes long, Untitled is uncut, rejecting the implications of edited sequences and also purposefully excluding subtitles over the couple's conversation. The style of the film confronts the history of ethnography as a controversial study of the "other" by refusing us any clear messages or meanings behind what is being presented, challenging the viewer to come up with their own answers to any questions that may arise.

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