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The movie (Dark Clouds) in its first screenings on the theater of the House of Culture in Homs

2022-09-18T19:37:39.847Z


Homs, SANA- The audience of Homs flocked today to the theater of the House of Culture to attend the second directorial experience of the artist Ayman Zaida.


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Today, Homs fans flocked to the theater of the Culture House to attend the second directorial experience of Ayman Zeidan through the feature film (Dark Clouds).

The film, through which Zidan presented a special viewpoint on the war on Syria and its repercussions on society, expressed what he feels through the way he portrayed all the details and folds.

The film tells about a Syrian person who lived for a long time in exile and decided to return to the country after learning of his illness. When he returns, he finds that his home and his memories have become of strangers, and he shares with them several events and details.

In a statement to SANA's reporter, Salma Awad pointed out that the film brings back memories of the war and some of its painful details, and the ideas it produced in society, which the creative artist was able to weave in his distinctive directing style.

In turn, the young Somar Salloum from the audience said that the film sheds light on the cruel fates of people who lived in war zones.

It is noteworthy that the film was produced by the General Film Organization, a script by Ayman Zidan and Yasmine Abu Fakhr, and starring Wael Ramadan, Lina Hawarneh, Ramez Atallah, Lama Badour, Hazem Zidan, Nour Ali, Muhammad Hadaki and Hazem Zidan, and the guest of the movie, Joud Saeed, and the child David Mohad Al-Rai, and the representation of Alaa Qassem, Mazen Abbas and others.

Lara Ahmed

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Source: sena

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