Looking for something bite-sized but packed with ideas? Whether you’re on the go, sneaking in a quick break, or just craving a story that sticks, these short Arabic films pack big emotions into a tiny package. Short, powerful, and totally thought-provoking, make sure you catch these gems during your next break!
Inshallah El Donia Tethad (2024)
Led by Salma Abu Deif, this 20-minute film dives headfirst into a big moral dilemma. Through Loubna’s eyes, we watch a young producer’s world shake when the star of her latest commercial suddenly bails due to pressing circumstances, sending her career into unexpected chaos. Packed with tension, heart, and a dash of drama, this short movie made its way to the 2024 Cleveland Film Festival.
Shift Masa’y (2020)
This short unpacks a deeper tale of powerlessness, survival, and life’s bigger questions, all through the lens of a single customer service call. Zein, played by Essam Omar, is a young man in his mid-20s who appears content working as a customer service rep for an internet provider, but as the call unfolds, his quiet world starts to reveal unexpected struggles and the weight of choices we all face.

Sabah El Fol (2006)
Led by Hend Sabry, this one-shot short takes you on a rollercoaster through the daily struggles of a married Egyptian woman navigating tough economic times. What starts as a simple search for her missing keys quickly spirals into a journey through unsavory memories, revealing a life full of challenges, resilience, and unexpected twists, all in one brilliantly executed take.

Shoka W Skina (2019)
Starring Menna Shalaby, Eyad Nassar, and Asser Yassin, this short kicks off with a date that’s anything but ordinary. Over dinner, sparks fly as dramatic and revealing conversations unravel their pasts, and by the end of the night, you start to see just how their futures might unfold. Twists, tension, and a dash of romance make this one date you won’t forget!

Wahda Keda (2020)
In this 15-minute short, Reham Abdelghaffour takes us through a day in the life of a woman in Egypt, only it’s far from ordinary. Every interaction she has shines a spotlight on long-standing stereotypes and biases.

Har Gaf Saifan (2015)
Led by Nahed El Sebai and Mohamed Farid, this 30-minute short brings together two souls at completely different stages of life in the most unexpected way. On a busy summer day in Cairo, a chance taxi ride connects frail, aging Shawky with the lively and free-spirited Doaa. What starts as a simple ride through the city slowly unfolds into a heartfelt journey of self-discovery.

My brother (2022)
As part of Netflix’s Arabic series Love, Life & Everything in Between, this short dives into the heartfelt bond between two brothers, one of whom has Down syndrome. Led by Ahmed Ezz and Passant Shawky, the film blends warmth, humor, and raw emotion to explore family, connection, and what it really means to show up for the people you love. Sweet, sincere, and quietly powerful, this one stays with you.

National Day of Mourning in Mexico (2022)
Starring Asser Yassin and Nadah El Shazly, this short drops us into a wild dystopian world where love is literally outlawed and punishable. With a dark comedy twist, the film follows the lengths people will go to hold onto love and happiness in a place that forbids both. Quirky, bold, and a little rebellious, it’s a fun reminder that love always finds a way.

If you’re short on time but craving a story that hits, these Arabic short films prove you don’t need hours to feel something real. From love stories to real-life issues and everything in between, each one packs a punch in the best way possible. So next time you’ve got a quick break, skip the scroll, press play, and let these powerful stories do the rest.
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