A police captain infiltrates a notorious gang, only to find himself going deeper down the rabbit hole.
During the war, lots of people left Syria towards land of refuge fearing death except Joseph and his company. Meanwhile, his grandchild, Ziyad’s dreams grew but strayed. Together, they head towards a new country and distorted identity.
Its events take place in our current time, the time of the global war on Syria, and it shows us how the mill of war kneads people's destinies. The films deals with the issue of people and war in a humane and sensitive manner.
They fell in love despite their differences and contradictions, and they were ready to move forward towards their destiny and ready to give everything they had in order to be together, even if this cost them to leave their lives and families behind.
The series revolves around a collection of love stories that bring together the characters in a romantic and emotional setting.
Baha’a is ready to leave the wartorn city of Aleppo to return to his hometown. He and his fellow travellers are forced to stop their journey because of clashes ahead. Complete strangers are stuck with each other, trying to bring life back to a village that has been destroyed and to wait out the war. Will it ever end?
The film revolves around the year 2015, surrounded by "Da'ash" a Syrian village whose parents suffer under torture and near death. One of the families (father - Ayman Zeidan) has to fight another kind of struggle to spare his family from death.
Ayman Ghaleb Shukri Zidane or Ayman Zidane, a Syrian actor, director, producer, writer, and presenter. He was born on September 1, 1956 in the city of Al-Rahiba (located 50 km northeast of Damascus). He is the older brother of actors Shadi Zidane and Wael Zidane. He joined the Institute of Dramatic Arts in Syria when he was 22 years old. After graduating, he participated in several plays, both as an actor and as a director, and gave much of his creativity to the National Theater. He traveled to Germany to take a course in theater directing in Berlin. Several years later, he became the director of the traveling theater and decided to try his hand at standing in front of a television camera for the first time in 1983 when director Mamoun Al-Bunni gave him a role in the series (Women Without Wings). Director Muhammad Malas also gave him an important role in the film (Dreams of the City), which won the Cannes Film Festival Award in 1984. It was his first opportunity in front of the cinema cameras, and he continued to work after that.
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