Hani al-Shaibani
Writing
Known For
Set in a coastal Emirati village during the 1950s, the film follows a fisherman named Juma who strives to fulfill his late wife's wish of educating their two sons—particularly Rashid, who dreams of a wealthy life. This creates a conflict between tradition and personal ambition amid subtle social transformations.
Jumaa and the Sea
Conditions is a 2003 Emirati television program that sheds light on real-life social and legal issues affecting citizens and residents in the UAE. Directed by Hani Al-Shaibani, the show blends dramatic reenactments with legal commentary, offering a unique format to raise awareness of rights and responsibilities in society. The program was created by Naji Al-Hai, with contributions from Hafsa Al-Mutawa, Talal Mahmoud, and Basma Abu Shaaban. It was presented by Lawyer Abdul Hameed Al-Kamiti, who provided insightful legal analysis and guidance in each episode. Executive direction was handled by Hatem Salah El-Din, with production by Saqr Al Sahraa Films for Sama Dubai TV.
Conditions
A group of frustrated actors, writers and directors take to the desert to make a film about themselves, then get lost in it.
The Dream
"A Smile on Air" is a comedy radio series that dives into the everyday, relatable challenges faced by employees and commuters on their way to work each morning. Through a light-hearted and humorous approach, the show discusses common real-life problems, turning ordinary daily struggles into amusing and insightful segments that resonate with its listeners. The series effectively blends situational comedy with observations on societal issues, offering a humorous take on the daily grind and the small absurdities of life.
A Smile on Air
Conditions is a 2003 Emirati television program that sheds light on real-life social and legal issues affecting citizens and residents in the UAE. Directed by Hani Al-Shaibani, the show blends dramatic reenactments with legal commentary, offering a unique format to raise awareness of rights and responsibilities in society. The program was created by Naji Al-Hai, with contributions from Hafsa Al-Mutawa, Talal Mahmoud, and Basma Abu Shaaban. It was presented by Lawyer Abdul Hameed Al-Kamiti, who provided insightful legal analysis and guidance in each episode. Executive direction was handled by Hatem Salah El-Din, with production by Saqr Al Sahraa Films for Sama Dubai TV. Written by Hatem Salah AlDeen
Conditions
Hotel in the City presents an interwoven narrative of several individuals brought together by a single location — a hotel in the heart of the city. Through fragmented encounters and complex emotional circumstances, their stories reflect a microcosm of Emirati society, touching on its evolving psychological and social dimensions.
Hotel in the City
The story follows a little girl living under the control of a tyrannical father and a submissive mother. As she begins to detach from reality, she creates a private inner world, leading the story into powerful emotional territory.
Young Sadness
"Shaabiyat" is a charming Emirati drama that originally aired during Ramadan on Noor Dubai TV. Blending traditional storytelling with the spirit of festive riddles (fawazeer), the show presents a series of lighthearted episodes filled with humor, cultural values, and dramatic twists. Each episode brings a unique riddle to life, engaging audiences through nostalgic themes and entertaining performances.
Shaabiyat
"Anchors" is an impactful Emirati drama produced by Sharjah TV in 2008, directed by Hatem Salah El Din. This film introduces a captivating premise: a radio show host unknowingly brings together the fates of several strangers whose lives are subtly intertwined. Through the power of his program, the host's interactions with his listeners reveal a complex web of human connections and explore various social issues within Emirati society. The film delves into themes of love, understanding, and the unexpected ways individuals influence one another. "Anchors" offers a realistic and emotionally rich portrayal of daily life, emphasizing the profound bonds that often remain unseen.
Anchors
The story unfolds around a mysterious murder that claims the life of a European woman. Suspicion falls on several people close to her, but the police fail to identify the killer and the case is closed. Three months later, the victim returns to reveal the murderer.
One Night
"Rashid and Mira" is a light-hearted Emirati drama series that follows a newlywed couple as they navigate the ups and downs of married life from their very first day together. Each episode explores their daily clashes, humorous misunderstandings, and personal habits as both Rashid and Mira attempt to shape their shared life while holding on to their individual personalities. The show offers a charming and realistic portrayal of the early challenges of marriage, wrapped in wit and warmth.
Rashid and Mira
"Dababees" is an Emirati drama anthology series featuring standalone episodes, each telling a different socially driven story inspired by real-life situations. Starring renowned Emirati stage actors, the show addresses a wide range of themes such as family, identity, justice, and personal struggles, offering powerful and thought-provoking narratives in each episode.
Dababees
Khafaya – Secrets is a 2008 Emirati drama film that explores the emotional and psychological struggles of individuals living in a conservative society. The film delves into the hidden emotional conflicts people endure, revealing how they often mask their true feelings behind façades of denial and social conformity.
Secrets
A family's desert getaway turns into a nightmare when the father leaves to retrieve forgotten supplies, and a sudden accident leaves them vulnerable and alone in the wild.
The Journey

Five different people experience life-changing moments that shift their lives over different routes. They live in a state of permanent waiting - for dreams and a sense of purpose. Some of them wait out of hope and optimism, while others wait out of despair.
The Waiting List
On the morning of Eid, young Maitha eagerly awaits her annual gift from her father, just as she does every year. But this Eid is different-her father doesn't show up. As the family gathers and celebrations begin, Maitha finds herself lost ...See more