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The cinema of Oman is very small. There is only one Omani film, Al-Boom (2006), as of 2007. Partly inspired by Samuel Beckett's Waiting For Godot, Al-Boom deals with the challenges facing a small fishing community. A joint US-Indian-Omani production, Pirate's Blood, starring Sunny Leone was co-produced by Stegath Dorr in 2008.
Ruwi, the main business district of Muscat Mosque in Ruwi. Ruwi (Arabic: روي) is a commercial hub and the main business area of Muscat, the capital of Oman. Attractions in Ruwi include a variety of multi-confessional religious buildings, a National Museum, a clock tower, and a park. The population of Ruwi is 85,601. [1]
Films shot in Oman (11 P) Pages in category "Cinema of Oman" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
The Omani film industry produced two feature films in 2014.This article fully lists all non-pornographic films, including short films, that had a release date in that year and which were at least partly made by Oman.
Adam; As Sib; Al Ashkharah; Al Buraimi; Al Hamra; Al Jazer; Al Madina A'Zarqa (formerly known as Blue City); Al Suwaiq; Bahla; Barka; Bidbid; Bidiya; Duqm; Haima ...
February 1: Rory Quintos: Aga Muhlach, Dayanara Torres: Romance, drama: Kapag May Katwiran.. Ipaglaban Mo! The Movie: March 29: Marilou Diaz-Abaya: Chin-Chin Gutierrez, Sharmaine Arnaiz: Crime, drama: Bukas, Bibitayin si Itay – The Elmo Sandoval Story: May 10: Cesar S.B. Abella: John Regala, Sarah Jane Abad: Crime, drama: El Niño Films Sarah ...
Madinat Al Sultan Qaboos (Arabic: مدينة السلطان قابوس) is a suburb of Muscat, the capital of the Sultanate of Oman. The Name "Madinat Al Sultan Qaboos" is an Arabic phrase that means "City of Sultan Qaboos." Sultan Qaboos was the monarch of the Sultanate of Oman, until Jan 2020.
Before 28 October 2011, Oman was divided into five regions and four governorates . [6] The governorates were Muscat, Dhofar, Buraimi and Musandam. Buraimi Governorate was created in October 2006 from parts of Ad Dhahirah Region. The regions are further subdivided into 61 wilayat. Each region has one or more regional center with a grand total of 12.