Al-Shams Fi Yawam Gha'em

Al-Shams Fi Yawm Gha'em (Arabic: الشمس في يوم غائم, romanized: The Sun on a Cloudy Day) is a 1986 Syrian language film release directed by the Syrian film Director Muhammad Shahin of 90 minutes duration.[1]

Al-Shams Fi Yawm Gha'em
(The Sun on a Cloudy Day)
الشمس في يوم غائم
Directed byMuhammad Shahin
Written byNovel:
Hanna Mina
Script:
Muhammad Shahin
Mohamed Mouri Farouge
StarringMuna Wassef
Rafik El Soubeil
Jihad Saad
Jada El Charnaa
Music bySolhi Al-Wadi
CinematographyGeorge Houry
Edited byHaithan Kouatilli
Release date
1986
Running time
90 minutes
CountrySyria
LanguageArabic

Plot

This film is set in 1930a Syria's pre-independence days. Adil (Jihad Sahd) was born into wealth yet empathizes with the poor, renounces his family and joins the "lower orders." He is given a crash course in Syrian customs by the Old Man (Rafik El Soubeil). Adil is awakened sexually by the ingratiating prostitute (Muna Wassef). Adil's father finds his son, is envious of the Old Man's relationship with the boy and he exacts a terrible revenge on the old man by using his money and social position as protection from legal consequences.[2]

Cast

  • Muna Wassef - the "Prostitute"
  • Rafik El Soubeil - Old Man
  • Jihad Sahd - Adil
  • Jada El Charnaa - Nour[3]
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