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In parallel, the local cinema industry quickly developed after a long dormant period mainly characterized by the production of TV series. A breakthrough came with the release of "[[Captain Abu Raed]]" in 2007 by Amin Matalqa, which was hailed as the first Jordanian film in decades. Many indie movies followed, including: "Transit Cities", "Recycle", "[[Blessed Benefit]]", "[[3000 Nights]]", and "Salma's Home".
In 2015, a Jordanian feature narrative film was short-listed at the [[88th Academy Awards]] for Best Foreign Language Film titled "[[Theeb]]" by [[Naji Abu Nowar]]. Another remarkable success was the selection of the début feature "[[Inshallah a Boy]]" by Amjad Al-Rasheed in the Critics Week at [[Cannes Film Festival]] in 2023. The latter movie was strongly supported logistically and financially by [[the Royal Film Commission – Jordan]]. The recent success of ground-breaking films has given Jordanians faith that they can compete on the global stage with true and uncompromising cinema.
== Film incentives ==
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