The film is set around 1914 when Lebanon was under the Ottoman Empire rule. The empire enslaved men to work for free. Abdou goes to get Adla the engagement ring but he's arrested with others and are taken to cut lumber. Meanwhile the Ottomans prevent the wheat from arriving to certain villages...
Chaos erupts in a village after a series of burglaries take place, prompting Najma, the daughter of a guard, to think of a solution. She disguises herself as a man and becomes the village vigilante.
In a peaceful village, the mayor, seeing that the population is bored with tranquility, invents the mystical figure of Rajeh, and tells stories to villagers about the exploits of Rajeh, who kills and maims and steals. One day the mayor tells the villagers that Rajeh is heading to the village itself...
The play takes place in the village of Mays Al-Reem, which Zayoun (Fayruz) arrives on her way to Kazaa Kahlon to attend the wedding of her cousin, along with the wedding dress. Zayoun is a free, civil, and decision-making civilian girl. Her car broke down in Mays Al-Reem, and she asked about a car...
The King of Petra goes to fight the Romans and leaves his wife, Queen Shakila, to assume the duties of government in his absence, and his only daughter, Petra, who is seven years old. Two Roman soldiers, Patricius and Laius, arrive with the rest of the caravans and claim that they want to keep...
Nightbooks, an old Lebanese lyric TV program, produced by Lebanon Television in 1971, presented by "Mrs. Fayrouz" on Lebanon TV screen with a group of leading Lebanese artists, composed and composed by "Rahbani Brothers". Presented by: Mrs. Fayrouz, Nasri Shams El Din, Hoda Haddad, Joseph Nassif,...
The videotaped concert of legendary singer Fayrouz at the American University of Dubai in 2001, including a selection of scenes from the rehearsals and performances in Dubai 1997-2001-2002.
This document-portrait traces the career of Fairuz, one of the biggest stars of the Arabic music, born in Lebanon, and summarizes her success and her musical collaborations. This film is also a a moving portrait of a tortured dreamlike Lebanon.
The Film Presents a Harmonious Picture of Palestinian Civil Life in Jerusalem That is Disturbed by The Israeli Army’s Occupation of The City Following The 1967.