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Al-Dawamah" (Whirlpool) Series![]() A Hypothetical Anecdote taken from the novel (Grudge and Passion)."Al-Dawamah" is a hypothetical anecdote deals with the years of greediness, strife, and love of the Arab people… Its events occur during the first years of the Arab World independence (1949-1951), in an attempt to study the social, political, economical and cultural structures of the Syrian society during the first post-independence period, and to expose the foreign attempts to control the wealth of the Arab countries, especially oil, besides to the confrontation of all the Arab Countries jointly to these attempts.From its events, "Al-Dawamah" doesn't only aim to draw a historical scene of that period, but it also knits a Syrian hypothetical anecdote crammed with love and political strife, through which it picks the details of the Damascene life and its social, political and cultural structure whose results discharged a reality which is still existing until these days. It affects the characters of the work that have political tempers, and inclinations,
and in which it controls their destinies, but without mentioning the real names, as the work doesn't authenticate for a certain historical phase in itself, due to the fact that money, oil and power are prevailing in the anecdote. This is what Fawaz Haddad said in the introduction to his novel:What I was keen about was not to hid through my opinions the events I wrote about, but I did not affect in them, and I sufficed in mentioning the characters official titles with or without request from them and others in their real names, because they announced for that openly. Simply speaking, I am the narrator. Directed by : Al-Mouthanna Soubeh Scenario and dialogue: Mamdouh Adwan Taken from the novel of " Grudge and Passion" written by the novelist, Fawaz Haddad. Produced by: Syria Art Production and Distribution International Co. Cast: Salloum Haddad, Ayman Zeidan, Nedal Najem, Hasan Aweiti, Qais Al-Sheikh Najeeb, Mouna Wassef, Basel Khayat, Zuhair Abdul Kareem, Jalal Shamout. From Lebanon: Darin Hamza, Yousef Al-Khal, Jehad Andre, Aiklo Dawood, Michael Abou Khalil, Rogei Saker… In addition to the last class of graduates of the Higher Institute of Dramatic Arts: ( Najla Al-Khamri, Maysoun Asad, Mehyar Khaddour, Rami Khalaf, Louna Abou Durhamein). |
