Top 10 Highest Rated Arabic Movies of All Time

Here are the top 10 Arabic movies of all time based on their IMDB movie ratings. IMDB is an online database of information related to films, television series, home videos, video games, and streaming content online – including cast, production crew and personal biographies, plot summaries, trivia, ratings, and fan and critical reviews. IMDb began as a fan-operated movie database on the Usenet group “rec.arts.movies” in 1990, and moved to the Web in 1993. 

1. Sika (2022)

Drama, History

Abdelghafour is a journalist who writes about the social and historical links between the inhabitants of the far north and the south of Morocco.  Rating 9.9

2. The Thirsties (1972)

Plot not available in Imdb Rating 9.7

3. In the Lion’s Den (2012)

85 min | Drama

 Plot not available in Imdb Rating 9.6

4. Broken Truth (2020)

45 min | Crime, Drama, Thriller

 It’s about a man (Michael) who loves his neighbor woman (Jessica), and enter a problem after a problem until he know something that change the look of life for him, you’ll cry when you understand his feelings Rating 9.5

5. Hasruin (2020)

62 min | Comedy, Drama, Thriller

 Fed up with their parents, six teenagers escape from their town to live alone in Hasroun. Rating 9.5

6. Ibn Hanbal (2017)

Biography, History

 Plot not available in Imdb Rating 9.4

7. Toren (2018)

112 min | Drama

 Toren, the grandfather, son and grandchild, a three-generation story narrates about a persecuted and endangered people who went through Dozens of genocide campaigns. Rating 9.2

8. Hamida (1966)

85 min | Drama

 Hamida (Amor Aquint) is a poor young Arab boy who is befriended by Renaud (Francis Lefebvre), the grandson of a wealthy plantation owner (Jean Davy). Rating 9.2

9. Gharamat AlFaqr (2015)

62 min | Drama, Family

 When the time comes to make a comparison between our value from a people’s point of view and our value from God’s viewpoint. 9.2

10. Bidoun 2 (2014)

92 min | Drama

 Tunisia 2013, a society in turmoil during the drafting of its new constitution by the newly elected Parliament, two young wanderers, Aïda and Abdou, meet one night by chance, their roads will cross and uncross to share their misery. Rating 9.1

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