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Two films to uncover how three coastal villages of the Gulf became world-class hubs for finance, culture, and diplomacy. Abu Dhabi, Doha, Dubai: the Middle East’s success stories.
Two films to tell the incredible tale of the metamorphosis of the Gulf’s emirates over the course of the last century. Once villages, Abu Dhabi, Doha and Dubai have quickly hoisted themselves into the highest ranks of international finance, culture, education and diplomacy, and have become the Middle East’s most dynamic centres. Their vision of the post-oil era has been shaped by a previous, difficult transition – the collapse of pearl trade, for centuries the main source of prosperity. But the discovery of oil opened up a whole new era, and with economic growth came political independence. A new generation of rulers appeared, with a vision for the Gulf’s future. Their ambition is to achieve sustainable growth without relying only on hydrocarbon reserves – and they have considered the post-oil era more thoughtfully than most of their foreign customers.

Credits

Director
Frédéric Compain
Screenwriter
Frédéric Compain
Producer
Talal Al-Muhanna, Olivier Mille
Cast
The definite list of characters is to be determined within the next few weeks

About the Director

Frédéric Compain
Since 1974, award-winning filmmaker Frédéric Compain has directed many documentary and fiction films for cinema and television. He had previously made documentaries in collaboration with major cultural institutions, including ‘Delacroix: My Last Years’ (1998) and ‘The Battle of the Pyramid’ (1999) with the Louvre; ‘Casa Mila’ (2003) with the Musée d’Orsay and ‘Iris Time’ (2003) with the Centre Geo
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