Darine Hamze
Acting
Biography
Darine Hamze is a Lebanese actress, director and poet. She is one of the well known actresses in the Arab world credited for taking on diverse roles and in different languages and countries. She has been working in film, television and theatre since 1998. Description above from the Wikipedia article Darine Hamze, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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The dramatic events revolve around (Ali) the police lieutenant colonel who is investigating a corruption case, with the sequence of events discovering papers proving that he is the son of (Yahya Nosier), one of the businesspeople accused in the corruption case he was investigating.
Birth Certificate

The Ghaliboun is a Lebanese series, part of which is based on real events that occurred in Lebanon during the Lebanese civil war
The Victorious

One evening, a married young singer Zoha meets the French lawyer Mathieu in a night club in Beirut. Mathieu will become suspected of spying, while Zoha is trying to flee from her husband. Despite these problems, the two will witness a love story for few days mixed with violence and fear.
Beirut Hotel

Four tragicomic interconnected stories about how devoted Muslim men and women are trying to manage their love life and desires without breaking any religious rules.
Halal Love
Shula Cohen, the true story of a Jewish Lebanese woman living, in the 1940s, in Wadi Abu-Jmil, an area in Beirut that used to gather a big community of Lebanese Jews. In her late thirties, she was a total beauty, with great intelligence; and called: “The Pearl”.
Shola Cohen - The Pearl

Jenny was made for love and Lana for gambling. In this old-fashioned country, Lebanon, women have no say. Defying everyone and everything they will fight for their freedom whatever the cost.
Nuts

Rahman (Parviz Parastuyi) falls in love with a Christan woman from Lebanon. She was a Christan but she becomes Muslim before her second meeting with Rahman. So he decides to marry her.
The Book of Law

Yalla 3abelkon Chabeb shows us through the eyes of men how hard nowadays it is to have a proper relationship, based on love respect, principles and values… Is it because we live in a society where everything became so easy? Will those characters find true love? Does true love still exist? Why can’t we fight for what we have instead of turning our backs when a problem comes along? Are we looking at the wrong reasons to get married? Once married, how can we keep the marriage alive? Are all men cheaters?
Yalla 3a2belkon Chabeb

A social comedy about four women in their late 30s who have to face the pressure of the society for being singles.
Yalla Aa'belkon: Single, Married, Divorced
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