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- The story of prophet "Muhammad" and the delivery of the message of God "Allah."
- A young man named Hassin with a beautiful family including wife Fatma, daughter Maram, and son Rawad, destroys everything in a scheme to get his inheritance early. After hiring a woman to scare his father by making him sick with bad food, she shows everyone the true nature of evil. Is there any way to make things right? Why did he do this? Can a strange reclusive holy man named Talal help him?
- The Two Leaders , series Historical drama portrays the life of the Libyan activists Suleyman Albaruni and Bashir Alsaadawi through a distinct and new storytelling that is being narrated by Zaema Albaruni Suleyman Albaruni's daughter.
- In "Banat Al Amm," Kholoud, raised by Uncle Nouri with cousin Afaf, faces conflict over differing dreams and values after a young man's arrival, sparking a bitter rivalry.
- The series falls under the category of suspense and excitement drama series, with interesting events and secrets that are not revealed until the final moments of the work.
- Follows a part of al-Qaramanli dynasty's reign over Tarabulus (Tripoli, Libya) that takes place between 1783 and 1795, Hassan Bek, the son of Ali Pasha, is known for his fairness and his valor in defending his country, which arouse the hatred of his two brothers, Ahmad and Yusuf, especially after the governor, Ali Pasha, falls ill with tuberculosis, leading to a power struggle.
- "Prisoner and Jailer" tells the story of two contrasting Libyans: a key official in the former regime and one of the most prominent figures of the post-revolutionary period in Libya. Through these two characters, we discover the circumstances surrounding one of the most influential events in modern Libyan history: The Abu Salim Prison Massacre.
- A tale of the homeland and the people of Tripoli, under the British administration, 1945, after the end of World War II.
- Isabella Rossellini narrates this memoir of the Sephardic Jewish population in North African prior to WWII.
- Wesam is a Libyan young activist in the Libyan civil society who gets abducted, jailed, and tortured for talking on a TV channel about human rights in Libyan prisons in a country denominated by a huge number of armed militias that use oppression and intimidation. Inside the prison, Wesam encounters various forms of ideologies and beliefs adopted by those militias that vary between tribal militias, long-practiced militias using excessive force, and militias that control all these groups and use them for their own interests and to hold the reins of the government. Wesam, through a TV channel, spoke about the concept of Al Emarah from his perspective, which provoked the fury of those groups that perceived it as a provocation of the "state project" they want to establish according to their view. This will be summarized in the final scenes of the movie when we have a look at Al Emarah through the eyes of these groups
- 'Ziu' tells the true story of Libya's quiet revolutionary-the unlikely hero of a free people to whom he first gave belief. Ziu was in many ways an ordinary man. A middle aged diabetic. A mid-level civil servant who had spent half a lifetime under Qaddafi, raising a family, going fishing with his friends. He was no extremist, yet on a quiet Sunday in February 2011, he took the family car, packed it with gas canisters and crashed it into the gates of the Katiba Military Headquarters - the key to Qaddafi's stranglehold on Benghazi and the South. Ziu gave up his life to blow open the compound gates, and the people of Libya did the rest, first in Benghazi, and in time, throughout the country.
- a young man is set to change the course of his life faced by a dilemma that tests his commitment
- In separate episodes, the series presents Libyan myths talked about by ancestors and the connection of these myths to human souls
- Libyan drama series that chronicles the pre revolution phase, the revolution phase, and the aftermath from a social standpoint, and its impact on the revolution and its repercussions.
- An epic war film about the battle between the Italian and Libyan armies.
- Al-Barony's film deals with part of the life of the well-known Libyan freedom fighter (Suleiman Pasha Al-Barony), better known as "The Leader", who was born in 1870 in the city of Kabao in the Nafusa Mountains of Libya.
- The Random a short film of 20 minutes addresses the issue has become very important in Libyan society after the revolution, an issue of exclusion and marginalization of the other and try every Libyan imposing his opinion by force of arms and the rejection of the ideology offending him
- Man of faith meets with a group of atheists.
- Four militiamen are stuck in a building in the middle of a frontline, they decide to play a card game in which the person who is left with only king's card has to clear the first floor alone.
- Mary Lou Anderson is "Gracie the Good Witch", in this 1955 television show for families at the USA Air Force Base in Tripoli, Libya.
- The story of what happened to Libyan runner Tari Al Shibli when he revealed his tattooed independence flag after winning international race.
- Retirement is not an option for Tripoli famous sandwich maker.
- A woman went to a poetry reading, only to find herself facing memories and illusions about a distorted story and a reality that seems like a dream.
- Cydamus "The legacy of Ghadames" A documentary film about Ghadames (it was also known as Cydamus) a large oasis city in northwest Libya.
- Post 2011 Libyan revolution, Tripoli saw a series of attacks by religious extremists damaging Sufi shrines such as the beautiful 18th century Ahmed Pasha Karamanli mosque.
- Libyat series tells independent stories, each episode discussing an issue that touches Libyan society in a comedic way. The series was shown on the Libyan channel in its first season in 2006 during the month of Ramadan.
- Caretaker for the national museum of Libya had to live the 12 months of anxiety and turbulence during the revolution not just at home to protect his family but also at work to protect the previous objects which are part of national heritage.
- A documentary film that chronicles a difficult and challenging period in the history of the Man-Made River Project, which is the period from 2011 to 2022.
- Libyan women had so many dreams post 2011 revolution. Whatever happened to them?
- Umm Ektanbo is a Libyan comedian cartoon series that expresses daily funny stories of an old troublemaker woman called "Umm Ektanbo".
- After the Libyan Revolution, long suppressed feelings are appearing on building walls in Tripoli.
- Haja Fatma, a mother to eight children, tells the tale of family life in Tripoli during the Libyan Revolution. Women, young and old, all contributed during these hostile months in their own unique way. A human portal into the acts of ordinary people in their hope for freedom.
- Two young filmmakers are on a mission trying to break into the film industry but meanwhile it is Libya who is breaking down. How can they make films when the country is slowly sliding into civil war?
- Post Gaddafi, drifting cars become a national passion for young male Libyans. Mohamed loves his job in the BMW junkyard providing parts and mechanical advice to drifters. However the mix of guns and burning tire may just take drifting into another level.
- Corporal Salem finds himself in a strange situation during an exploratory mission behind enemy lines to discover that the enemy bears a name that does not resemble the reality of wars.
- A documentary feature filmed around Libya to showcase the hidden and forgotten monuments of Libya, a wide range of monuments from Ancient Egyptian civilization to Roman Empire and Islamic Artifacts.
- Libya's political chaos makes its territory a land of opportunity for human smugglers. Thousands of illegal migrants end up forgotten, in one of the 19 detention centers.