Here we have a real carsploitation epic from Kuwait. The police in Kuwait has a long experience chasing all kinds of criminals all over the country and no one can match the officers in speed driving on American cars. There are plenty of car crashes in this film in the spirit of quintessential American carsploitation films from the 1970s.
In the play The House is Haunted, a man buys a house with a history for a great price. He moves there with his two adult children during the day and his new Lebanese wife joins them that night. All he wants is to consummate his marriage, but his children and a spectral presence in the house get in his way. Though, all may not be as it seems.
Sporty Kuwaiti play
A Kuwaiti social comedy play dealing with the problems caused by the social and sectarian status that affect relations between members of society, where Hassan tries to become an actor but meets with a rejection from his father, who wants him to become an officer in the army but is determined to achieve his dream.
Driven by a thirst for fame, prestige, and the spotlight, a servant office owner ventures into the competitive world of sports. When he assumes leadership of a troubled sports club, he stumbles upon the hidden complexities of the industry. However, his lack of knowledge and experience in sports matters only compounds the club's issues, leading to unexpected challenges and deeper entanglements in a world he thought he understood.
The play discusses marital problems, and how the woman dominates the husband.
The events of the play revolve around the academic and emotional conditions of young people in Kuwait and raises the issue of opposites in addition to the issue of loans in a meaningful comedic style.
Qannas Khaitan is a Kuwaiti comedy play highlighting the challenges faced by expatriates and locals in Khaitan district. Residents unite to form a council to stand against exploitative landlords, sparking humorous clashes and character-driven moments.
A comedy play that deals with some Gulf social problems, and presents the suffering of Arab and Gulf youth in a comedic framework with some projections on political issues through the story of (Shliwiah), a Gulf citizen who travels to (London) for treatment, and there he faces treatment he did not expect in that western capital.
The events take place when Abu Obeid moves with his sons Obaid and Sabeeka to a new house, after marrying Samar to his first wife, who refuses to come with them to the house, and at home they discover the presence of ghosts