The events of the series revolve around a family of Palestinian origin who lives in Salloum, but after the events in Libya they are forced to return again to Gaza via Egypt, and then face many difficulties.
In the face of a patriarchal society, Hanan, a recently widowed mother of two, will do anything to keep custody of her children—even if it means becoming a fisherwoman.
As the unemployed Safiha and Hamada are looking for a suitable job opportunity to earn a living, they decide to offer themselves for rent to whoever pays them to meet his demands as a means of making money.
Separate episodes revolve around divorce and family problems within a social framework, and at the end of each story, coincidence brings together the characters of the story ending in the new story.
The play is about the work in the mortuary, the secrets of the bodies that are kept in the mortuary, the hidden world of the dead, and the many secrets that happen to them in the mortuary
After letting go of his criminal past and settling in a new city to start over, young Touba's life turns upside down when a person from his past appears and allies with his worst enemy.
The story follows a simple family whose young son, Zeko, wins the opportunity to participate in a contest for Egypt's smartest child. As they set out to attend the contest, many paradoxes happen to them during the two-day trip
After his release from prison, a conflict flares up when Assaf finds out that his relative Ghofran has married his ex-wife, Jaleela.
Saber Al Maddah is a religious man who is well-loved among his people. But when he falls in love, he loses everything in a moment of uncontrollable rage after he kills the closest person to his beloved, thus turning his life upside down.
"The Locanda" is a series of separate, connected plays, the events of which take place between the heroes of the work, and they are: Ashraf Abdel-Baqi, Diab, Hamdi Al-Mirghani, Wizzo, Ibram Samir, Nourhan Mansour, Ahmed Al-Tamani, Ali Hamdi, Wael Al-Awni, Maryam Al-Bahrawi, Yasmine Samir, Amira Hafez, Mohamed Hassan, Mohamed Bataoui, Ahmed Farag, Medrona, Ahmed Fathi, Muhammad Naji Gedo, Ahmed Ashraf, Mustafa Saeed, Mustafa Hamza, Muhammad Essam, Sherif Hosni.
An Egyptian singer, who is best known for performing light shaabi songs. He was discovered by producer and director Nasr Mahrous, who introduced him in a collective album in 2004 with the song Dimples, for which he gained wide fame. In 2010, he released his first independent album.
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