
Mohammad Daham Al-Shammeri
Directing
Known For

The role of events in the seventies of the last century, when Kuwait was an example of human and material development and progress. The series deals with several social and humanitarian issues, such as social class, materialism, love of control and equality between men and women, through three families that struggle directly and indirectly among themselves.
Saher Al-Liel

The story revolves around a Kuwaiti man in his late fifties who fears that his fortune will be lost overnight due to an economic blow that will destroy him. He finds no escape except through his half-brother, who holds Saudi citizenship and lives in Dubai and works as a failed and unlucky veterinarian. Events begin to accelerate after they meet together in the midst of many funny paradoxes and amusing situations.
The Millionaire

Jassem Al-Tandeel, once a wealthy and respected merchant, suffers a severe blow when a devastating fire sinks his trading vessel, claiming the lives of his crew and wiping out his fortune. As he struggles to rebuild, ruthless rival merchants seize the opportunity to tarnish his reputation and break his spirit. Despite relentless adversity, Jassem faces these challenges to restore his standing and honor in society.
Al Tendail

At a funeral-turned-reunion, three old friends reconnect after 50 years and set off on a wild search for a long-lost fourth … or was she never truly gone?
Sweet company

The events take place in Kuwait in the thirties of the twentieth century and before the emergence of oil in the Arab Gulf countries, and talks about a young girl whose life is witnessing many fluctuations and setbacks at the family level and at the personal level. The events also include a moving love story, dramatic and romantic events and historical details.
Al Haddama

This series takes place in a comedy drama about family life in Kuwait, through situations in which a family falls during their daily lives, such as eating from the street.
Black and White Family

A series built on the theme of love and tragedy. It confronts the downfall of innocent love and its defeat by the brutal and relentless traditions of society that is divided by religious sects and cultural values.
She's Gone with Water

Aisha suffers from the intervention of her husband (Abdul Mohsen) in matters of the house after his retirement from work, in light of her attention and care for her children and her work, and her tolerance for the pressures of life, especially after she discovered (Faisal) drug addiction.
Oh My Brother

A highly intelligent and skilled swindler teams up with his assistants to set up fraud plans against his victims of celebrities and businessmen. With the assistance of university doctor Shamlan, the police try to find ways to track him down.
The Impostor Prisoner

Heba, who was found by a man who was leaving the mosque one day, drew his attention to the screaming of a child who was thrown by her unknown mother in order to hide her crime. This scene provoked the feelings of that man who decided to adopt her.
The Foundling

The series revolves around the family of (Abu Rashid) consisting of his wife (Aisha) and their four children, where the mother suffers from psychological problems, but she is stable in her life with her family until her aunt (Abu Rashid) and her daughter (Munira) come to them to live with them after the death of Mounira's husband, and (Munira) covets to marry (Abu Rashid).
Eyes of Love

The play deals with the situation of the Gulf family and the problems in which they fall in a mold of comedic situations and satirical paradoxes.
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