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Syrian artists are the heroes of (The Night of the Fall) to expose the crimes of (ISIS) terrorists in Iraq

2021-09-28T15:57:48.925Z


Damascus, SANA- The Syrian artists Bassem Yakhour, Canada Hanna, Milad Youssef and Muhammad Qanoua participate in the management of the brain lens


Damascus-SANA

The Syrian artists Bassem Yakhour, Canada Hanna, Milad Youssef and Muhammad Qanoua, directed by the director Naji Tammy, are participating in the series “The Night of Fall,” based on a text written by the Egyptian writer Magdy Saber.

The story of the work, whose scenes were filmed in the Iraqi city of Erbil between 2014 and 2017, deals with events that occurred in the city of Mosul during its exposure to ISIS terrorism, and reviews the tragic conditions experienced by the people of this city during that era.

The work aims to convey a realistic picture of the horrors that have passed through the Arab region over the past years. It is considered the first work of its kind that discusses the brutal crimes of the terrorist organization “ISIS” in the city of Mosul in particular and the cities of Iraq in general, to reveal the facts that are missing from this organization before the eyes, and it deals with bold scenes that were not Arab drama dealt with before.

The work produced by “Without Borders for Artistic and Film Production” in partnership with “Ashob Movies” starring a group of Arab stars, including Saba Mubarak from Jordan, Tariq Lotfi, Ahmed Siam, Nourhan Abdel Rahman from Egypt, Khalil Ibrahim, Zulfiqar Khader, Hassan Hadi and Bahaa Khayoun from Iraq .

Tammy is scheduled to finish filming the work in the middle of next October, and it will be shown at the beginning of 2022.

Mays Al Ani

Source: sena

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