Originally a 300-minute, three-part miniseries for the Italian channel Canale 5, it was later edited into a feature-length film titled Beyond Justice (also known as Maktub or Law of the Desert ).
The film was one of the largest cinematic projects ever filmed in the Arab world, specifically in Tunisia and Qatar, aiming to depict the birth of the modern oil era in the Middle East.
Set in the 1930s Arabian Peninsula, the story follows two rival sultans, Emir Nesib (Antonio Banderas) and Sultan Amar (Mark Strong). After years of peace maintained by a "no man's land" called the Yellow Belt, the discovery of oil by Texans threatens to reignite their conflict. The heart of the story focuses on Auda (Tahar Rahim), a bookish prince who must transform into a leader to unite the tribes. Key Cast: Tahar Rahim as Prince Auda Antonio Banderas as Emir Nesib Mark Strong as Sultan Amar Freida Pinto as Princess Leyla
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