Al-Taghreba al-Falastenya
Al-Taghreba al-Falastenya (Arabic: التغريبة الفلسطينية, English: The Palestinian Alienation) is a 2004 Syrian TV drama series, considered one of the most important works of drama about the Palestinian cause, produced by "Syria International" company. The series was shot entirely in Syria. The series is a dramatic epic that revolves around the suffering of a poor Palestinian family during the time of the British occupation in Palestine, then the massacres by the Jewish gangs between the 1930s and 1960s.[1]
Al-Taghreba al-Falastenya | |
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Written by | Walid Saif |
Directed by | Hatem Ali |
Narrated by | Taim Hasan |
Country of origin | Syria |
Original language(s) | Arabic |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 31 |
Release | |
Original release | 2004 |
Plot
Cast
- Khaled Taja
(Abu Ahmad) - Jamal Suliman
(Abu Saleh) - Hasan Owati
(Abu Ayed) - Maxim Khalil
(Akram) - Basel Khayat
(Hasan) - Jamil Awad
(Abu Azmi) - Qays Sheikh
(Salah) - Eyad Abu Shamamt
(Mahmod) - Bassam Dawood
(Mustafa) - Nadine Salameh
(Khadra) - Rami Hanna
(Masuod)
Production
Awards
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