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Casey Rose... Launches from City Cinema in Damascus

2022-09-01T22:52:07.345Z


Damascus, SANA- The first public screening of the movie Casey Rose kicked off at City Cinema Damascus this evening, in the presence of the makers of the work


Damascus-SANA

The first public screening of the movie "Cazy Rose" started at City Cinema Damascus this evening, in the presence of the makers of the work, a number of participating artists, and a crowd of the audience.

The film directed by Wael Ramadan, written by Rana Al-Adham and Alaa Muhanna, sheds light on the Syrian reality with a mixture of drama, action and comedy.

In a statement to SANA, Ramadan explained that the work brings together culturally and intellectually diverse personalities from different social groups, pointing out that he sought, through his directing experience, to develop the cinematic situation and restore public passion and love for going to cinemas after it lost a large part of its luster, pointing out that the film continues to be shown in Damascus and Aleppo and that The most important feature in it is that it touches the citizens and reflects reality in a real way, away from artificiality and beautification.

Actress Wafaa Moussalli stated that it is a new cinematic experience of its kind because it is a private sector and is not linked to commercial cinema, but rather constitutes a state of psychological immunity that builds a barrier against pain by expressing it in a real way through symbolic paradoxes of laughter, tear, choke, joke and a fleeting idea that represents the Syrian obsession that accompanies the Syrian citizen In all moments of his life, he focuses all his interests and desires within the crucible of urgent service needs for all layers of Syrian society.

Moussalli spoke about the character that she embodied in the film as a simple woman who felt the suffering as well as every Syrian citizen, noting that this work is a bridge to reach a sophisticated and advanced Syrian cinematic situation that matches and matches the development of Syrian drama.

The artist Jamal Al-Ali indicated that he presents himself with a new cinematic image that adds to his artistic balance a beautiful human value with a realistic glimpse that speaks of pain and suffering circulating in all Syrian circles and from all groups and social classes with a little bit of audacity in offering and a gesture of hopes that can bring peace to the heart of every Syrian Indicating the state of intimacy, harmony and beautiful partnership that characterized the work atmosphere.

The director of the production company, Jamil Al-Ghaith, indicated that it is the first cinematic work of the company, which will be a means of revitalizing the Syrian private cinema, saying: “We tried through it to send a message to those concerned with making efforts to open new cinemas that contribute to the dissemination of cinematic culture on the widest scale and re-interest in the magic of the cinema screen again.” Expressing his desire to activate the partnership between public and private production.

It is noteworthy that the film came in artistic cooperation with the star, Sulaf Fawakherji and Shadi Ali, and its events take place in a Damascus restaurant within a framework of suspense and depicts people from various classes and groups exposed to a circumstance while they are in the restaurant, where fear creeps between them and they differ at times and sometimes converge so that the masks fall in the last moments of their lives.

The film stars a number of Syrian drama stars, including Fayez Kazak, Mirna Shalfoun, Yazan Khalil, Jenny Esber, Bashar Ismail, Jamal Al-Ali, Andre Skaf, Tariq Maraachli, Wael Zidan, the able Huda Shaarawy, Wafaa Moussalli, Mustafa Al-Mustafa, Maryam Ali, Suleiman Rizk, Farah Khader, Ghassan Azul, Mazen Abbas, Osama Al-Sayed Youssef, Hanan Al-Lulu and Radwan. Kuntar and Hamza Ramadan.

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Source: sena

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