The streamer has also signed a first look deal for Arabic features with 'Perfect Strangers' producer and Middle East distributor Front Row.
— which is expected to release on Netflix globally Jan. 20, 2022 — could become a major talking point and push boundaries in terms of Arab films.
Telling the story of a group of friends who play a game where they make all the calls and text messages on their phones available to one another, the film touches on subjects such as homosexuality and infidelity, still taboo in many Middle East countries (films including
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