Cinema of the United Arab Emirates

Cinema of the United Arab Emirates began with a number of feature films that were broadcast on national television since the late 1980s.

In 2002, Emirates Film Competition was formed which influenced a generation of Emirati filmmakers to explore the short film format. The competition was merged onto Abu Dhabi Film Festival, which would eventually be shut down along with the Gulf Film Festival. However, the Dubai International Film Festival was founded in 2004 and continues its run till date. In April 2018, it was announced that the 15th edition of the festival would be postponed to 2019, re-launching as a bi-annual festival after running annually for 14 years

In 2005, The Dream became the first Emirati film to be distributed in cinemas across UAE. Meanwhile, the UAE began to attract South Asian films and television serials, mainly Bollywood and Lollywood productions.

In addition, UAE has a film studio (Dubai Studio City) which has been built to cultivate film making in the region. The Dubai Film and TV Commission (DTFC) which was established in line with Executive Council Decision 16 of 2012 is the sole authority to issue film shooting permits in Dubai. In Abu Dhabi, the Abu Dhabi Film Commission issues shooting permits to production companies that hold a valid media zone authority trade license.

In 2008, Majid Abdulrazak became the first Emirati filmmaker to adapt a book into a film based on Wilfred Thesiger's Arabian Sands.

In 2009, the second edition of the Gulf Film Festival saw the premiere of two Emirati feature films for the first time. The Circle, by filmmaker and actor Nawaf Al-Janahi, told the story of Ibrahim, a poet and journalist who captures a thief and finds himself changing lives with him. Director and novelist Saleh Karama also showcased his first feature, Henna, in which the title character's mother is sick, and her frequent fits have led to a divorce; fatherless Henna has to find a way to relate to her new father-figure, a Bedouin relative who arrives from the desert with his camels to visit the family.

The sixth edition of the Dubai International Film Festival in 2009 featured further screenings of The Circle and the premiere of the multilingual City of Life by Emirati director Ali F. Mostafa, which went on to achieve general release in UAE cinemas in the following year.

Nawaf Al-Janahi's film Sea Shadow was released on 17 November 2011. It came out on DVD on 25 September 2013.

The first Emirati Science Fiction feature-length film called Aerials was released on 16 June 2016. Directed by S.A.Zaidi and produced by Ghanem Ghubash, Aerials was released in UAE simultaneously with Independence Day 2 as a contrast of both being alien invasion films.

The UAE also has its own independent cinemas such as The Scene Club and Cinema Akil, founded in 2007 and 2014 respectively. Cinema Akil became the first permanent independent cinema house in September 2018.

Abu Dhabi's Environment Agency's Year of Zayed environmental documentary Zayed's Antarctic Lights which chronicled the adventure of the agency's Team Zayed to Antarctica, where they sent a message to the world in solar lights, won a Bronze World Medal at the New York TV & Film Awards.

Abu Dhabi's Environment Agency's 2021 environmental documentary Wild Abu Dhabi: The Turtles of Al Dhafra which showcases the turtles of Al Dhafra and the agency's conservation programme, won a finalist award in the 2021 New York Festivals TV and Film Awards.

Films shot in the United Arab Emirates

 * Ranam (Indian Shortfilm; 2022) Partly Filmed in UAE
 * Kaanal 3 : Gold Pass (Indian Shortfilm; 2023) Partly Filmed in Dubai, UAE
 * Wild Abu Dhabi: The Turtles of Al Dhafra (UAE, 2021) filmed in Bu Tinah, Al Dhafra, UAE
 * The Emirates (2021) filmed in the UAE (UAE, 2021)
 * Our Sea. Our Heritage (UAE, 2019) filmed in UAE
 * Saaho (Indian; 2019) partly filmed in Abu Dhabi
 * Xero Error (2010) Filmed in Dubai
 * Mission Impossible 6 (American; 2018) partly filmed in Abu Dhabi
 * Zayed's Antarctic Lights (UAE; 2018) filmed in the UAE and Antarctica
 * Back to the Wild (UAE; 2018) filmed in the UAE and Chad
 * Race 3 (Indian; 2018) partly filmed in Abu Dhabi
 * Tiger Zinda Hai (Indian; 2017) partly filmed in Abu Dhabi
 * War Machine (American; 2017) partly filmed in Abu Dhabi
 * Kung Fu Yoga (Chinese; 2017) partly filmed in Dubai
 * Star Trek Beyond (American; 2016) partly filmed in Dubai
 * Star Wars: The Force Awakens (American; 2015) partly filmed in Abu Dhabi
 * Dishoom (Indian; 2016) partly filmed in Abu Dhabi
 * Airlift (Indian; 2016) filmed in Ras Al Khaimah
 * Furious 7 (American; 2015) partly filmed in Abu Dhabi
 * Madhura Naranga (Malayalam) 2015
 * Masterpiece (Kannada; 2015) one song
 * Jacobinte Swargarajyam (Malayalam) 2015
 * Happy New Year (Indian; 2014) largely filmed in Dubai
 * Switch (Chinese; 2013) filmed in Dubai
 * Casanovva (Indian; 2012)
 * Oru Kal Oru Kannadi (Tamil; 2012) one song
 * Diamond Necklace (Malayalam) 2012
 * Dam 999 (Hollywood-Indian collaboration; 2011) partly filmed in Fujairah, UAE
 * Oru Marubhoomikkadha (Malayalam; 2011)
 * Singam (Tamil; 2010) one song
 * Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol (American; 2010) partly filmed in Dubai
 * The Kingdom (American; 2007) filmed in Abu Dhabi
 * Risk (Indian; 2007)
 * Arabikkatha (Malayalam) 2007
 * Balram vs. Tharadas (Indian; 2006)
 * Family: Ties of Blood (Indian; 2006) partly filmed in Dubai
 * Keif al-Hal? (Saudi; 2006)
 * 36 China Town (Indian; 2006) partly filmed in Dubai
 * The Killer (Indian, 2006) mostly filmed in Dubai
 * Pehla Pehla Pyar (Pakistani; 2006) partly filmed in Dubai
 * Tarap (Pakistani; 2006) partly filmed in Dubai
 * Woh Lamhe (Indian; 2006) partly filmed in Dubai
 * Kisse Pyaar Karoon (Indian; 2005) partly filmed in Dubai
 * Chetna: The Excitement (Indian; 2005) partly filmed in Dubai
 * Deewane Huye Paagal (Indian; 2005) partly filmed in Dubai
 * El-Sefara fi El-Omara (Egyptian; 2005) partly filmed in Dubai
 * Silsiilay (Indian; 2005) partly filmed in Dubai
 * Syriana (American; 2005) partly filmed in Dubai
 * Boom (Indian; 2003) partly filmed in Dubai
 * Pyar Hi Pyar Mein (Pakistani; 2003) partly filmed in Dubai
 * Talaash: The Hunt Begins... (Indian; 2003) partly filmed in Dubai
 * Code 46 (British; 2003) partly filmed in Dubai
 * Chalo Ishq Larain (Pakistani; 2002) partly filmed in Dubai
 * Dil Vil Pyar Vyar (Indian; 2002) partly filmed in Abu Dhabi
 * Dubai Return (Indian; 2005) partly filmed in Dubai
 * Maine Pyar Kyun Kiya? (Indian; 2005) partly filmed in Dubai
 * Mujhse Shaadi Karogi (Indian; 2004) partly filmed in Dubai
 * Market (Indian; 2003) partly filmed in Dubai
 * Om Jai Jagadish (Indian; 2002) partly filmed in Dubai
 * Hera Pheri (Indian, 2000) dream-sequence song filmed in Dubai and its desert
 * Lahoo Ke Do Rang (Indian; 1997) partly filmed in Dubai
 * Vishwavidhaata (Indian; 1997)
 * Naam (Indian; 1986) partly filmed in Dubai

Emirati directors

 * Abdulhalim Qayed
 * Abdullah Hasan Ahmed
 * Abdulla Al Junaibi
 * Abdulla Al Kaabi
 * Ahmed Zain
 * Ali F. Mostafa
 * Fayssal Bensahli
 * Khaled Bensahli
 * Jamal Salem
 * Khaled Alrayhi
 * Majid Abdulrazak
 * Majid Al Ansari
 * Nayla Al Khaja
 * Nawaf Al-Janahi
 * Saeed Salmeen Al-Murry
 * Tariq Alkazim
 * Rakan
 * Rawia Abdullah
 * Waleed Al Shehhi
 * Nahla Al Fahad
 * Ibrahim Bin Mohamed
 * Ali Bin Matar