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Rijal Al-Izz — Men of Honor — is a 2011 Syrian Damascene period drama set in the Saroujeh neighborhood of Damascus during the French occupation of the 1930s. The series follows Abd Al-Rahman Al-Shami, a wrongfully accused man who escapes a death sentence and transforms into a resistance fighter, striking fear into the French occupiers while navigating betrayal and injustice within his own community. Starring Rashid Assaf and Qusai Khouli.
The Syrian series *Hay Al-Mazar* unfolds within a social framework that reflects the daily lives of the residents of Hay Al-Mazar. It explores various humanitarian and social issues, including family relationships, class struggles, and the challenges faced by characters in a rapidly changing environment.
At a Damascus girls' high school, the school counsellor Hanan is the quiet centre of everyone's storms — helping teenagers navigate family pressure, social expectations and the bruising complexities of adolescence, while quietly managing the unravelling of her own marriage. Each student carries a different wound; each episode peels back another layer. A warm, perceptive Syrian drama about the hidden costs of growing up female in Arab society. Directed by Rasha Sharbatji, starring Salma Al-Masri and Qusay Khouli.
Julia is an actress playing small parts, aspiring to take leading roles and prove herself as a star. She gets into character deeply, till she becomes the character she's playing for a period, which gets her into many comic situations.
Sanaa and her colleague Sarab escape from the mental hospital. Sarab meets a fortune teller, who predicts that everyone with her in the car will die. The doctor Ibrahim and the lawyer Hazem overhear her, and Sanaa’s story and what happened to her and Sarab gradually unfold.
The events revolve around the Levantine environment and the social problems that permeate it, during the period of the French occupation of the country.
When Syrian businessman Adnan survives the Beirut port explosion, he makes a decision that shocks no one more than himself — he vanishes. Not from grief, but from purpose. His spoiled daughter Nour has never had to fight for anything in her life, and he intends to change that. But while he watches from the shadows, wolves are already circling her fortune. A gripping Syrian family drama rooted in real tragedy.
Harakat Banat is a light-hearted Syrian comedy series made up of standalone episodes. It follows a group of young women as they navigate everyday situations in a humorous and exaggerated way. The show highlights friendship, social interactions, and common youth experiences, using light satire and fast-paced comedy to reflect modern daily life and the challenges faced by young people in a simple, entertaining format.
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After Marwan and Nada get married, the couple moves into a building full of residents and little peace due to the endless pranks of Sankouh, the rooftop tenant. Each day, the building's neighbors find themselves in a new comedic story.
In a social drama setting, the series tells the story of a very poor family whose circumstances mysteriously change. New developments unfold for the family as they interact with society and experience personal transformations, especially after they begin to consider themselves part of the wealthy class.