Mohamed Al-Saady
Directing
Biography
Al-Saadi began his artistic career as an actor in theater, with his first participation in the play "Trees Do Not Die" in 1991, written by Mahmoud Diab and directed by Abdullah bin London. In television drama, his first participation as an actor was in the TV series "Ahwal" in 2003, directed by Hani Al-Shaibani. He directed a number of theatrical works, most notably the play "Maho wa Dima" in 2011, written by Ali Jamal.
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
Freej 10 Stars is a short comedic TV mini-series set in a lively Emirati neighborhood. Starring Jamal Al-Sumaiti, Abdullah Al-Bahti, Hassan Al-Tamimi, Omar Taher, Ashwaq, and Haifa Al-Ali, the show, written by Talal Mahmoud and directed by Mohammed Al-Saadi, presents humorous stories that spotlight local characters and cultural quirks in a warm, familiar setting.
Freej 10 Stars
Ashjar La Tamoot (Trees Do Not Die) is a theatrical drama originally written by acclaimed playwright Mahmoud Diab. The first production was staged in 1991 under the direction of Mohsen Mohamed. In 1998, the play was revived with a new interpretation by director Abdullah bin London, featuring a fresh cast that included Mohammed Al-Saadi and Ashwaq. The story metaphorically compares human perseverance to trees that never die, addressing themes of resilience, moral struggle, and the timeless strength of values against adversity.
Trees Do Not Die
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
After Party follows the lives of four young men who move to Dubai to attend university. Seduced by the fast-paced lifestyle of the city, they begin indulging in nightlife and reckless choices. The story explores their struggles with morality, temptation, and the consequences of their decisions. Each character has a different backstory — from broken families to unresolved trauma — and their lives intersect in a night club where their destinies unfold. Some find themselves in prison, others fall victim to death, while one listens to his conscience and walks away. Blending drama with moments of comedy, the film paints a raw portrait of youth, identity, and moral conflict in modern Emirati society.
After Party
"Set in a fictional version of the 1960s, the 13-minute short film follows a mysterious boy named Mahfouz, who is found abandoned near a mosque by a well-off family. Despite his silence about his origins, they choose to adopt him. Years later, Mahfouz grows into a well-adjusted young man and falls in love with the daughter of the man who raised him. But when he asks for her hand, long-buried social prejudices resurface, branding him as an outsider with no lineage. The father, under the guise of a work mission, sends Mahfouz away—only to marry off his daughter to someone else in his absence."
Mahfouz
A young man, consumed by envy, unknowingly causes harm to his friends. One day, an older man approaches him and shares cautionary stories about how jealousy ruins relationships and lives. Through a heartfelt conversation, the young man begins to confront his destructive feelings and considers changing for the better. The film explores emotional growth, self-awareness, and the damage that envy can inflict when left unchecked.
Ya Einy
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
A group of close university friends becomes entangled in a dangerous web of greed and power. As alliances form and tensions rise, secrets unravel in a suspenseful tale woven with mystery and moral dilemmas. The Key explores how wealth and cunning interplay with loyalty, as one navigates the choices that can lead to redemption—or downfall.
Al-Miftah (The Key)
A short social drama delivering a strong message to parents about the importance of protecting their children and not neglecting them. The story symbolizes the dangers of parental negligence and its long-lasting impact on the future of children.
Al-Hofra (The Pit)
"To Love with Regards" is an impactful Emirati film produced by Sharjah TV in 2008, directed by Khalid Ali. Aired during the holy month of Ramadan, the film presents a touching drama that explores human relationships and social issues within the context of Emirati society. It deeply delves into the conflicting emotions and challenges individuals face in their pursuit of love and connection, while emphasizing the values of tolerance and understanding. The film is characterized by its realistic and expressive portrayal of daily life, making it a rich and insightful viewing experience.
To Love with Regards
"The film raises profound questions about the social fate of children born out of wedlock, highlighting the emotional and psychological struggles they face amid family and societal pressures. Framed as a tragic drama, it delves into inner conflicts, confrontations, and the painful consequences of deeply rooted prejudice."
Al-Sahili
A group of Emirati youths head to a remote desert farmhouse owned by one of their fathers to spend a weekend during the winter. While practicing the extreme sport of bungee jumping at night, they discover a distressed girl wandering alone ...See more
The Lost Girl
Two Pills of Ruin is a short Emirati awareness film produced in 2011 by the General Command of Umm Al Quwain Police in collaboration with Layalina Film Production. The film follows the tragic journey of a young man who experiments with ...See more
Two Pills of Ruin
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