
Assi Rahbani
Acting
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Directed by : Galal El Sharkawy
The Person

Three different stories about three women. Three women, the first (Hana), who loves (Adel), but she meets (Sami) to also fall in love with him, the second widow (Tawahida), who loves (Yusef) the employee of the Muslim Council, but he is married, and the third (Shams), the singer who falls in love with Fathi But he lives at a loss because of her sitting with clients, what happens to the three women
Three Women

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 because they want to defuse the ongoing resistance operations led by Abou Ahmed. Adla travels to where some say Abdou is held prisoner and she meets with Abou Ahmed. She along other villagers start helping the resistance get the wheat to the people. When they accomplish their mission, Abou Ahmed, freed Abdou and others escape because now they're wanted, but on a promise to return and to continue fighting.
Safar Barlek

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.
Daughter of the Guardian

Tawfik is in the midst of a financial crisis when his relative dies. As the sole heir, he sells her furniture to pay off his debts, only to discover that she left him a precious jewel inside a piece of furniture. As he tries to retrieve it, a gang goes after the jewel as well.
Joys

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 and they better be careful. Two smart men notice that the mayor was lying and that it is all his imagination. So they go on making good on the fictitious person and steal money and assault the mayor in the dark saying that they were Rajeh. Eventually, an old man with the name of Rajeh arrives in the village, amid public fears. Then it became obvious that Rajeh was merely a seller of rings for weddings and he wanted to marry his son to Rima, the mayor's niece. The two bad guys willingly go to jail for making use of the mayor's joke.
The Ring Seller

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, Elie Choueiri, Georgette Sayegh, Melhem Barakat, Antoine or Marwan Mahfouz, Nawal El-Kuk, Salah Tizani (Abu Salim), Abdullah Homsi (Asaad), Mahmoud Mabsut ( Fahman), Muhammad al-Sarraj, and the Lebanese Popular Group. It is directed by Antoine C. Remi.
Nightbooks
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ومشيت بطريقي

The Seventh Spring was performed at the George V Adonis Theater, directed by Antoine Remi. The name of the play is linked to the events in Lebanon in 1975, the seventh year of the war.
الربيع السابع

Warda is a strange girl who appears in a field to convince people that it is a train station and that a train will arrive with the promise of a better life. The station's rumor reaches the mayor, the police chief, and the school teacher, who come to find out the truth. After they refuse to believe Warda's claim, they accuse her of causing chaos and problems.