Abdulla Al Hamed Engages With Leading Global Film Figures In London To Foster Collaboration
Abdulla bin Mohammed bin Butti Al Hamed, who chairs the National Media Office and the UAE Media Council, recently engaged with notable figures from the global television and film sectors in London. The discussions aimed to explore collaboration opportunities, knowledge sharing, and strategic partnerships in drama and film production.
The meetings highlighted the importance of supporting Emirati content creation. There was a focus on empowering national talents to reach international platforms by leveraging advanced global experiences in filmmaking and television. This initiative aims to enhance the visibility of Emirati stories on a global scale.

Al Hamed stressed that these interactions are part of efforts to expand international cooperation. The goal is to attract high-quality production projects that showcase the UAE globally. This aligns with the leadership's vision, which sees creative industries as key contributors to economic growth.
A significant aspect of the discussions was developing projects that reflect Emirati identity while resonating with global audiences. Emphasis was placed on knowledge transfer and training in essential creative areas like scriptwriting, directing, production, and storytelling.
The UAE has fostered an environment conducive to creative investment. It has developed strong infrastructure to enhance media sector contributions to the national economy through innovative global partnerships. This environment attracts international collaborations and investments.
Engagement with Industry Leaders
The meetings included prominent figures such as Ed Levan from Warner Bros International Television, Patrick Callegori, Jared Harris, Allegra Riggio, Anuar Arroyo, Cindy Cowan, Danielle Lauren, Simon Uttley, and Adam Kay from 3Rock / All3Media. These individuals bring diverse expertise to potential collaborations.
Al Hamed noted that these efforts align with the wise leadership's vision for economic growth through creative industries. By fostering an attractive environment for creative investment, the UAE aims to boost its media sector's contribution to the economy through strategic partnerships globally.
These discussions underscore a commitment to enhancing Emirati content's reach and impact worldwide. By focusing on collaboration and knowledge exchange with industry leaders, the UAE seeks to position itself as a hub for high-quality media production projects that reflect its unique cultural identity.
With inputs from WAM