Four-part documentary film premieres on Thursday, a few days ahead of historic International Space Station mission take-off
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Abu Dhabi-backed documentary ‘Free Solo’ wins 7 Emmy Awards
The film follows climber Alex Honnold’s attempt to become the first person to climb 3,000 foot high vertical rock El Capitan
Documentary on Pope’s historic UAE visit to premiere on Thursday
The Peace Visit, which premieres on September 5, serves as a journal of the Pope’s first-ever visit to the Gulf region
Video: Nat Geo documentary on Pope Francis’ visit to the UAE
A documentary film produced by National Geographic, which highlights the historic visit of Pope Francis to Abu Dhabi in February, will be distributed later this year.
Nat Geo set to release film about Pope Francis’ visit to the UAE
The Peace Visit produced by National Geographic, which highlights the visit of Pope Francis to Abu Dhabi, will be distributed later this year
National Geographic to showcase Abu Dhabi’s local environment
Emirati explorer to take viewers on journey through UAE’s natural habitat
National Geographic Abu Dhabi announces Sharjah reserves documentary series
Through the series, Sheikh Sultan bin Ahmed Al Qasimi, chairman of Sharjah Media Council, will take viewers on a journey around the emirate’s unique and preserved areas under protected acts
National Geographic inks deal to document the UAE’s space ambitions
Four-year partnership with the Mohammed bin Rashid Space Centre to document the UAE’s journey into space
Nat Geo to show Oscar-winning Free Solo in Middle East in April
Local screenings of Free Solo are also planned in the UAE, according to National Geographic
Oscars 2019: Abu Dhabi-backed film ‘Free Solo’ wins Academy Award
Image Nation co-produced the film which follows Alex Honnold as he becomes the first person to ever free solo climb Yosemite’s 3,000ft high El Capitan Wall
Fox Network’s new direction in the Middle East
As Fox Networks Group airs its first original series in the Middle East, can traditional platforms find a place in today’s disrupted media landscape?