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List Of Syrian Television Series
List of Syrian television series. 1960s * ''The happy vacation'' (1960) * ''Bubbles'' (1963) * ''Mokhtar alsaba' bahrat'' (1969) * ''Fae to face'' 1970s * '' Sah Al-Noom'' 1980s * '' Maraya'' 1990s * ''Al-Ababeed'' * '' Al Maout Al Kadem Ila Al Sharq'' *'' Nihayat Rajol Shoja''' (1994; adapted from the novel) 2000s * ''Al-Taghreba al-Falastenya'' * ''Old Times'' *'' Ash-Shatat'' *'' Saqf al-Alam'' *'' Salah Al-deen Al-Ayyobi'' *''Bab Al-Hara'' *''Seraa Ala El Remal'' *'' Zaman Al'ar'' *'' De'ah Da'iah'' *''Saqr Qoraish'' *'' Rabee' Qortoba'' *'' Mulouk Al-Tawa'ef'' *'' Al-Zeer Salem'' 2010s * ''Mawqef Micro Mawqef Micro () is a Syrian animated television series. It was Free Dome Media's second 2D cartoon animated production aimed at an adult audience. The first being ''Dr. Psycho''. The show criticizes certain aspects, practices and retrograde id ...'' * ''Forbidden Love'' References External links Works produced in "Syria"- elcinema {{DEFAULTSORT:List of S ...
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Television In Syria
Television in Syria was formed in 1960, when Syria and Egypt (which adopted television that same year) were part of the United Arab Republic. It broadcast in black and white until 1976. In 1985 a second channel was established and in 1995 Syrian television rented a channel on Arabsat and it started broadcasting eight hours daily via satellite in 1996. Syrian channels are mostly owned and controlled by the Syrian Arab Television and Radio Broadcasting Commission (SATRBC) which is connected to the Ministry of Information. It has 4,800 staff; both government employees and freelancers. Since the start of the Syrian Civil War in 2011, the state has been engaging in a "media war" to combat the criticisms broadcast from other popular media outlets viewed in the Arab World and internationally, such as Al Arabiya and Al Jazeera. Syrian television coverage champions the government against rebel forces such as Al-Nusra Front, Free Syrian Army and the Islamic Front. According to BBC Arabic, ...
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Bab Al-Hara
''Bab Al-Hara'' ( ar, باب الحارة; "The Neighbourhood's Gate") is one of the most popular television series in the Arab world, reportedly watched by millions of people in the Arab world. The series chronicles the daily happenings and family dramas in a neighborhood in Damascus, Syria in the inter-war period under French rule when the local population yearned for independence. The appeal is cross-generational, and viewers include Muslims, Christians, Druze and Jews from Arab countries, the show was a huge success in the Arab World so MBC managed to renew it for a second season. The series' second season was even a bigger success, and the finale was watched by over a 50 million viewers around the Arab World. It was renewed for 10 more seasons. The show announced its cancellation due to a long run of seasons. The series made a comeback in Ramadan 2014, with season 6. It has been proposed that it be filmed in Dubai on film sets, but many Syrians protested against this as it r ...
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Forbidden Love (2011 TV Series)
''Forbidden Love'' is a Syrian television series which was first aired in 2011. The program, which is broadcast via satellite, has caused controversy across Arabic communities for its exploration of issues considered socially and culturally taboo. Written and directed by Tamer Isaac, the drama features a cast including Abbas al-Noury, Kinda Alloush, Basim Yakhour, Qusai Khouli and Salma Masri. Cast *Abbas al-Noury as Dr. Wael: Dr. Wael is a complex man who is employed at the University of Damascus' Faculty of Architecture. He has an adopted daughter Sarah, with whom he has a complex relationship. Like many of the characters in the series, Dr. Wael is challenged by the values and customs of the culture he lives in. *Basim Yakhour as Samir: Samir is an artist who is responsible for the care of his disabled brother. In caring for his brother, Samir's values and morality are challenged. Samir is highly ambitious, he works at an insurance company where he engages in illegal busine ...
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Mawqef Micro
Mawqef Micro () is a Syrian animated television series. It was Free Dome Media's second 2D cartoon animated production aimed at an adult audience. The first being ''Dr. Psycho''. The show criticizes certain aspects, practices and retrograde ideologies found within the Syrian society and government, while simultaneously highlighting positive traits. The first season of the show aired on Addounia TV from August 11, 2010, which coincided with the first day of the Arabic month of Ramadan (as per the Islamic Hijri (Lunar) calendar) through September 9, 2010 (the last day of Ramadan). It encompassed 30 episodes, with each episode averaging 3:30 to 4:30 minutes. "Mawqef" in Arabic means "Parking" and - in this case - "Bus Stop", so the literal translation of the title is "Micro Bus Stop"; however, during an interview which aired on mbc 1 channel on September 18, 2010, Ahmad F. Darwish the creator, animator, producer and director of the show stated that the title of the show is a p ...
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Saqr Qoraish
Saqr ( ar, صقر 'falcon') or Sakr is an Arabic given name for tony Ben sakr and surname. Notable people with the name include: Given name Saqr *Saqr Geroushi, Chief of Staff of the Libyan Air Force * Saqr Ghobash, Emirati politician * Saqr bin Mohammad Al Qasimi (c. 1920–2010), Emîr, ruler of Ras Al Khaimah * Saqr bin Muhammed bin Saqr Al-Qasimi (died 2007), a member of the royal Al-Qasimi family, was deputy ruler of Sharjah till 1994 *Saqr bin Sultan Al Qasimi (1924–1993), Emir, ruler of Sharjah (1951 to 1965) *Saqr bin Zayed Al Nahyan (1887–1928), third ruler of Abu Dhabi as bin Saqr *Ahmed bin Saqr al-Qassimi (fl. 2009), Chairman of the Ras Al Khaimah Department of Customs and Seaports * Khalid bin Saqr Al Qasimi (fl. 1958–2003), former Crown Prince and deputy ruler of Ras al-Khaimah *Sultan bin Saqr Al Qasimi (18th century–1866), ruler of the emirates of Sharjah and Ras Al Khaimah (1803–1840, 1840–1866) as bint Saqr * Asmaa bint Saqr Al Qasimi (2008–2013), U ...
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Zaman Al'ar
''Zaman Al'ar'' ( ar, زمن العار, lit=Shame Time) was a Syrian television series that aired during the Ramadan season of 2009, created by the writer Hassan Sami Yusuf and directed by Rasha Shurbatji. The series discussed the concept of shame and honor in Arab societies, specifically the middle class and the toiling and link this concept of women and virginity. Plot The series revolves around a female character, a girl over the age of thirty, who has dedicated her youth to serving her mother with chronic illness, who was kept in bed for 11 years, which caused her isolation from the outside world and deprived her of her femininity and the fulfillment of her dreams as a woman in obtaining a husband, home and family. Suddenly, she finds herself in front of Jamil, the husband of her only friend Sabah, and her outlet to society, who wakes up the feeling of forgotten femininity in her to put her in his net and persuades her to marry him in secret without the knowledge of her fa ...
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Seraa Ala El Remal
''Seraa Ala El Remal'' ( ar, صراع على الرمال, lit=Wars on Sand, also known as "Conflict on the Sand") is a Syrian Arab soap opera/telenovela first aired on Dubai TV during Ramadan 2008. It was written by Palestinian writer Hani Saadi, directed by Hatem Ali, and produced by Dubai Media.http://www.dmi.ae/ramadan/RProgram_Details.asp?PID=3584 (Arabic language) Description ''Seraa Ala El Remal'' chronicles the lives of around Arab Bedouin in the desert during the early eighteenth century, weaving the fates of different people gathered by love and dispersed by the war, with stories of love and horsemanship, loyalty, betrayal and revenge. The most expensive Arabic TV series ever, the estimated cost to produce ''Seraa Ala El Remal'' was $6 million. It was filmed from October 2007 through February 2008 in Dubai, Morocco and Syria, with sites including Palmyra in Syria and Ouarzazate in Morocco. Cast From Syria: *Muna Wassef *Taim Hasan *Abdul Munim al-Ameri *Abdel Rahman ...
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