Productions

On the Road in America Season 2 is a 4-hour long episode reality travelogue series.

The show features Arab students who discover the diversity and uniqueness of the United States on their first visit to the country.

This season, cast and crew began their journey in Los Angeles and concluded it in Washington, DC via the Southwest, deep South and the Mid-Atlantic states. Each location provides a context for exploring larger issues such as capitalism, poverty, faith, race relations and education.

On the Road in America Season 1 is a 12-episode reality travelogue series.

The show features Arab students who discover the diversity and uniqueness of the United States on their first visit to the country.

The first season of On the Road aired on the Middle East Broadcasting Centre (MBC) network, one of the most watched and credible pan-Arab broadcasters, and garnered 4.5 million viewers per episode.

Life After Death is a feature documentary that will air on Al-Arabiya and serve as an indictment against extremist violence.

It features family members of American, Arab and European victims of Al-Qaeda and their compelling messages of suffering, endurance and hope.

 

Al-Sa'at (The Hour), a co-production with Al-Arabiya, Middle East Broadcasting Centre's news channel, features insightful investigative news from international datelines critical to the state of relations between the United States and the Arab world.

The co-production team is comprised of renowned American and Arab bilingual news anchors.

Ben & Izzy focuses on the budding friendship of two pre-teen boys, Izzy from Jordan and Ben from the United States.

Through their adventures, they grow to appreciate each other and their respective cultures. The lesson from each episode is that "ultimately we don’t have to be the same to get along!"

 

Sister Cities explores Arab and American inter-city relationships and dynamics.

Each city is introduced through an overview of its historical and current unique attributes.

Interviews take place with city leaders and leading people in the art and business worlds. In addition, the program weaves an intricate tapestry of the roles of women and the family, architectural and artistic achievement, and cultural nuances.

American Caravan is the sequel series of Layalina's hit travelogue series On the Road in America.

In contrast to On the Road, six American students will travel on their first visit across the Arab world and North Africa on a thirteen-week journey. The series will air on leading U.S. and Arab satellite networks.

Arabitak Keif (How is Your Arabic?), a 13-episode half-hour sitcom series, brings together a diverse group of Americans to study Arabic at an American university.

Currently in post-script / pre-production, this show educates the audience to help bridge the gap of mutual misunderstanding between the two cultures.

Araeh (Opinions) explores the many issues facing the state of U.S.-Arab relations in the aftermath of September 11 and the Iraq War.

Guests include well-known Arab and American political and policy figures. Some episodes will be taped in front of live audiences on college campuses in the United States and in the Arab world.