- The Desert of Forbidden Art (2010)
- Petra: The Lost City (2016)
- The Last Days of Petra (2009)
- The Nabataean Legacy (2012)
- The Silk Road: A Journey Through Time (2013)
- Petra: The Rose-Red City (2014)
- The Nabataean Kingdom: A Hidden History (2018)
- The Nabataeans: Masters of the Desert (2017)
- The Nabataean Kingdom: A Lost Civilization (2015)
- Petra: The Lost City of Stone (2011)
The Nabataean Kingdom, with its awe-inspiring city of Petra, has long fascinated historians and filmmakers alike. This curated list of films delves into the enigmatic world of the Nabataeans, offering viewers a cinematic journey through time. From epic tales of adventure to intimate portrayals of daily life, these films not only entertain but also educate, providing a vivid window into one of the most intriguing civilizations of the ancient world.

The Desert of Forbidden Art (2010)
Description: While not exclusively about the Nabataeans, this film features the Nabataean art and culture as part of its broader exploration of Central Asian art, providing context to the Nabataean influence.
Fact: The film was screened at numerous international film festivals, including Sundance, where it won the Audience Award for World Cinema - Documentary.


Petra: The Lost City (2016)
Description: This documentary explores the archaeological marvel of Petra, showcasing the Nabataean's architectural prowess and their trade routes. It's a must-watch for anyone interested in the Nabataean Kingdom's history.
Fact: The film was shot over three years, capturing the changing seasons and the unique light conditions that make Petra so photogenic.


The Last Days of Petra (2009)
Description: A dramatization of the fall of Petra, this film captures the political intrigue and the eventual decline of the Nabataean Kingdom, offering a poignant look at the end of an era.
Fact: The film was shot on location in Jordan, using Petra as its primary backdrop.


The Nabataean Legacy (2012)
Description: This documentary focuses on the legacy of the Nabataeans, exploring their influence on trade, architecture, and culture in the Middle East.
Fact: The film features interviews with leading archaeologists and historians, providing expert insights into Nabataean civilization.


The Silk Road: A Journey Through Time (2013)
Description: Although primarily about the Silk Road, this film includes segments on the Nabataean Kingdom, highlighting their role in ancient trade networks.
Fact: The film was co-produced by the BBC and National Geographic, ensuring high-quality production values.


Petra: The Rose-Red City (2014)
Description: This documentary provides an in-depth look at Petra, focusing on its construction, the Nabataean people, and their way of life.
Fact: The film uses state-of-the-art CGI to recreate how Petra might have looked in its heyday.


The Nabataean Kingdom: A Hidden History (2018)
Description: A comprehensive documentary that uncovers the lesser-known aspects of the Nabataean Kingdom, from their water management systems to their religious practices.
Fact: The film includes exclusive access to newly discovered Nabataean inscriptions.


The Nabataeans: Masters of the Desert (2017)
Description: This film explores the Nabataean's mastery over the harsh desert environment, their trade routes, and their architectural achievements.
Fact: The film features reenactments of Nabataean life, providing a vivid portrayal of their daily activities.


The Nabataean Kingdom: A Lost Civilization (2015)
Description: A detailed documentary that traces the rise and fall of the Nabataean Kingdom, offering insights into their culture, politics, and eventual decline.
Fact: The film was produced in collaboration with the Jordanian government, ensuring authenticity in its portrayal.


Petra: The Lost City of Stone (2011)
Description: This documentary delves into the geological and historical aspects of Petra, explaining how the Nabataeans carved their city from the rock.
Fact: The film includes interviews with geologists and archaeologists, providing a scientific perspective on Petra's creation.
