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Saudi producers, the Middle East Broadcasting Center (MBC), said the series is the largest ever Arabic production, with 30,000 actors and a technical team from 10 countries who toiled 300 days to make the 31-part series. [32]
Syrian series have become one of the country's most prized exports, and are very popular in the Persian Gulf countries. [5] Many Syrian actors, producers and directors left the country; many film sets have been destroyed or made inaccessible by the fighting. [30] By 2014 only 20 Syrian series were being made, compared to the 40 produced in 2010 ...
Palestinian television series (1 P) Q. Qatari ... (5 C, 6 P) Syrian television series (7 C, 7 P) Pages in category "Arabic television series" ... Kalabsh season 2 ...
The series mainly focuses on the impact of bullying within school systems and societal expectations of young women. [1] The series premiered worldwide on Netflix on 21 August 2021. It is the second Jordanian Netflix original series after Jinn. [2] In May 2022, the series was renewed for a second season after originally being announced as a ...
The series will feature actors from both Turkey and Pakistan. 75% of the show cast will be Turkish including Selahaddin and the rest of 25% cast will be from Pakistan. [3] In this regard, Turkey's Akli Film Production announced to scout for talent in Pakistan from October 28 to November 1 of 2021 in Lahore , Karachi , and Islamabad .
Jinn is a Jordanian Arabic-language supernatural drama television series, created and executive produced by Mir-Jean Bou Chaaya, Elan Dassani and Rajeev Dassani alongside Christian Bou Chaaya and Lucien Bou Chaaya. The series premiered on Netflix on June 13, 2019. The series stars Salma Malhas, Hamzeh Okab, Sultan Alkhail, Aysha Shahaltough ...
The series premiered on Keshet Channel 2 in Israel in 2007. The second season was broadcast in 2008 and the third season in 2012. [1] The series, whose title in colloquial Hebrew carries the implication of "shoddy or second-rate work", [2] focuses on the family and work situations of Amjad, an Arab-Israeli journalist.
Kingdoms of Fire (Arabic: ممالك النار, romanized: Mamalik Al-Nar) is an Arabic historical drama television series about the reign of Ottoman Empire's Selim I and Mamluk Sultanate's Tuman bay II, created by Muhammed Abdulmalik and directed by British director Peter Webber.