Beyond Borders: Hollywood’s Cultural Odyssey in the Middle East

In the world of movies, Hollywood has often been drawn to the beautiful scenery and fascinating history of the Middle East. From exciting adventures to intense dramas set in ancient times, Middle Eastern countries have been important settings for many famous films.

Let’s take a trip through time and look at some of the most memorable Hollywood movies set in the Middle East.

Egypt – “The Mummy” (1999)

Via IMDb

Cairo’s iconic landmarks, including the majestic Giza Pyramids and the Sphinx, provide the setting for this thrilling adventure film. As ancient curses and supernatural forces unfold, “The Mummy” immerses viewers in the mystical world of ancient Egypt, blending action, suspense, and a hint of romance against the backdrop of Egypt’s timeless treasures.

Morocco – “Gladiator” (2000)

Via bbc

Ouarzazate’s rugged landscapes and historic kasbahs provide the perfect backdrop for Ridley Scott’s epic tale of vengeance and redemption. Starring Russell Crowe, “Gladiator” transports audiences to the heart of ancient Rome, where gladiators clash and empires rise and fall amidst the sun-drenched sands of Morocco.

UAE – “Fast & Furious 7” (2015)

The bustling city of Abu Dhabi takes center stage in this adrenaline-fueled version of the “Fast & Furious” franchise.

From its glittering skyline to its luxurious hotels and bustling streets, Abu Dhabi provides a dynamic backdrop for the film’s high-speed car chases and pulse-pounding action sequences, cementing its status as a premier filming destination in the Middle East.

UAE – 6 Underground (2019)

​​

​​

The action film takes viewers on a wild ride through Abu Dhabi’s Reem Island. With its thrilling car chase sequences and stunning visuals, the movie showcases the architectural splendor of the capital, featuring iconic landmarks such as the Aldar Headquarters, Louvre Abu Dhabi,  Jebel Hafeet in Al Ain, Liwa Oasis, and Sharjah.

6 Underground immerses audiences in the heart of Abu Dhabi’s urban landscape, delivering an electrifying cinematic experience that leaves viewers on the edge of their seats.

UAE – Dune (2021)

The UAE’s expansive golden dunes serve as the awe-inspiring backdrop for the sci-fi epic Dune. Filmed primarily in Abu Dhabi, particularly the vast expanse of the Empty Quarter, the film stars Zendaya and Jason Momoa in a tale of adventure and intrigue.

Dune captivates audiences with its stunning visuals and immersive storytelling, transporting viewers to a distant world filled with wonder and danger.

Egypt – “The Spy Who Loved Me” (1977)

James Bond fans will recognize Egypt as the backdrop for several iconic scenes in “The Spy Who Loved Me.” From the breathtaking Pyramids of Giza to the bustling streets of Cairo, the film captures the essence of Egypt’s mystique and grandeur. As Agent 007 navigates a web of espionage and intrigue, the movie immerses viewers in the timeless allure of Egypt’s ancient wonders.

Let’s celebrate the magic of the silver screen and the cultural contributions of the Middle East to the world of cinema.

WE SAID THIS: Don’t Miss…Binge-Watching Baby Reindeer? Dive Into Egypt’s Creepiest Movie Stalkers!

Comments
Loading...