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Our Strategy For 2020 Our Strategy For 2012Our Strategy for the next Year 2012 is going to be five series /two comedy, one historical, one from the old Damascene live, one social / We will present more details about very soon
Written By: Mamdouh Hamada Directed by: Al Laith Hajjo Kherba The work narrates the story of a simple naïve village featuring two families (Abu Ka'akour, and Abu Malha) with their members on feud trying all the time to provoke each other. The work is full of daily humorous situations, with one man seeking academic education for his son only to vex the other family, another old man proud of his son who is a newly graduated doctor, a teacher refusing to help his family members out of loyalty to profession, and a girl waiting for her cousin who travelled to study medicine abroad. The work enjoys a lovely load of simplicity away from urban complexity. Written By: Mamdouh Hamada Directed by: Al Laith Hajjo Starring: Duraid Laham, Rasheed Assaf, Ayman Didha, Mohammed Hadaqi, Dhuha Al Dibs, Shukran Murtaja, Jamal Al Ali, Rafi Wehbi among other Syrian drama stars. Comic 30 Episodes 45 Minutes Each
The first season of the series ended when Dr. Ahmed Abdul Haqq felt deeply depressed coming back to his establishment which he imagined as reformed but was shocked to find it unchanged, that is when he shouted his catchphrase (in Arabic: Ouja = distorted). Afterwards he went home feeling such reformation is almost impossible to make. The second season starts after more than ten years, with Dr. Ahmed Abdul Haqq working in his original profession as a doctor in a humble practice, living with his wife and son, while his daughter is now married to her cousin and working as a judge and her husband as a lawyer. All of a sudden, the Minister Mazen calls Dr. Ahmed and offers him the position of a general manager in a large establishment long known for extreme corruption that only a decent man would re-build it on different foundations and ethics so that it becomes a role model for other government establishments. With the Minister's insistence, Dr. Ahmed agrees but asks for a wider space to be able to reform and move. The minister agrees, and without Ahmed telling anyone, the news spread so fast among his family members and employees. Dr. Ahmed tries to change his old plans, especially that employees now know that he might disguise in any personality he wants, therefore, he asks for the help of his friend Waheed who works as a director, to provide him with makeup artists and experts so that his disguises are unique and hard to recognize. Dr. Ahmed spreads a rumor that he is abroad now, and that he will commence working in the establishment when he comes back to the country, and then enters the establishment disguised as a normal citizen to learn about its details before assuming his new tasks. Employees this time are very cautions, which made Dr. Ahmed astounded with the exemplary work progress in the establishment, and at the same time afraid and about to stops all his plans. After a series of creative situations and ideas, he is able to disguise and learn about all the new corruption methods, finding new ways of bribing and technologically developed patterns of government contraventions. The story continues and gets more complicated with new painful facts coming to light in a comic and ironic way. However, Dr. Ahmed insists on keeping the march against corruption and drawbacks, and faces many incidents including the Minister's mediating for one of the corrupted employees, and thus reaches the truth that facing corruption takes more efforts and faith now for what it holds of dangerous ethical and social impacts. Through comic and ironic set ups, we underline in this season the need to fight corruption and highlight the difficulty it bears among life's new changes. The series comprises thirty television episodes, to which we tried to attach a modern pulse as to the problems it deals with, or the new shape and rhythm of episodes after the lapse of over fifteen years since the first season. This season is modern, and affected by all the changes which struck our Arab societies. Idea of: Dr. Ziyad Arrayes Scenario and Dialogue: Khalid Haidar Directed by: Zuhair Qanou' Starring: Ayman Zaidan, Maha Al Masri, Ummaya Malas, Husam Tahseen Bek, Nidal Najm, Marah Jabr, Nizar Abu Hajar, Mohammed Hadaqi, among other Syrian drama stars. Comic 30 Episodes 45 Minutes Each
Written By: Abbas Al Nouri and Anoud Khalid Directed by: Saif Eddin Sbai'ie Tale' Al Fidda This work tackles a politically and socially documented period which is the end of Ottoman Empire, and the Turaa War waged by Ottomans and their enemies away from Syria, and specifically on Egyptian lands, featuring the emergence of Arabian Revolution and its progress. The work concentrates on "Tale' Al Fidda", an old Damascene neighborhood which is still bearing the same name till date. This unique area is characterized by demographic diversity with an ages-old church (Church of Mary), synagogue, and mosque which marks the Islamic majority therein. The work diverges from the typicality presented by other Damascene series through maintaining historical documentation as much as possible. Written By: Abbas Al Nouri and Anoud Khalid Directed by: Saif Eddin Sbai'ie Starring: Rafeeq Sbai'ie, Abbas Al Nouri, Saloum Haddad, Dhuha Al Dibs, Wafaa Mousalli, Hassan Owaiti, Nadine, Nizar Abu Hajar, Saleem Kallas, Hussam Tahseen Bek, Abdul Monem Amayri, Andre Skaf, Shukran Murtaja, Ahmed Al Zain (Lebanon), Maxim Khalil among other Syrian drama stars. Damascene Environment 30 Episodes 45 Minutes Each |
