Samir El Habashy
Directing
Known For

When widower Ramzi — a man in his sixties — announces he's marrying Nisrine, a woman young enough to be his daughter, his son Jad and Jad's girlfriend Sila are furious. What follows is a battle of wills as the family schemes to drive Nisrine away, while she fights to hold her ground. A Lebanese Ramadan drama praised for its cinematic quality, realistic characters and escalating tension — viewers found themselves genuinely divided over who to root for. Stars Rita Hayek and Carlos Azar.
Where Have You Been?

The events of the series deal with forcing the girl Majdala to marry seven, and how she lived with him throughout her life in oppression and domination, so she decided to escape from him, in order to secure her life and the lives of her young children, and to save their daughter from forcing her father to marry at a young age, and all the challenges and difficulties she is going through, from In order to help her children and secure their most basic rights.
Bakir

Hassan has been haunted by feelings of guilt ever since his mother and sister died. He faces a challenging situation with his new job as the driver and bodyguard of a teenage girl, which may possibly help him redeem himself.
Hassan El Masry

In Post-War Lebanon, after Taif Accord in 1989, and the Syrians withdrawal from Lebanon,seemingly disconnected at first, the stories reveal an interconnection, particularly with an Egyptian director seeking societal freedom in Beirut falls victim to its repression.
Smoke Without Fire

Hadi is walking in the night; reconsidering his commitment to the girl he is supposed to marry, when Reem dressed as a boy in her attempt to run away from home jumps and falls in his arms. Immediately he realizes that he is holding a girl who will take him in an improvised journey, made of humor, mystery and surprisingly of undeclared love. A happy venture enriched by innocent deceit, unexpected encounters and sweet emotions.