EGYPTIAN SERIES

Touq Najat

Directed by: Adel Qotb
Executive Director: Samir El Ezaby
Written by: Hossam Moussa (Story, Screenplay, and Dialogue)
Distributed by: Al-Irtiqa International Foundation
Number of episodes: 31
Starring: Fifi Abdo, Gamal Ismail, Manal Abdel Latif, Mohamed Gomaa, Amr Medhat
An Egyptian series that tells the story of "Najat," a very sociable person who takes care of her children after the death of her husband. She faces many challenges, but despite everything she encounters, she always tries to be a lifeline for everyone around her who seek her help.

Banat Shaqeia

Written by: Fathi Al-Jundi. Directed by: Ahmed Shaheen
Distributed by: Al-Irtiqa International Foundation
Starring: Nahal Anbar, Nesma Mahmoud, Mayar Al-Balawi, Amina Al-Hantour, Yasmine Gamal, Heba Kamel, Rehab Al-Gamal, Nadia Al-Iraqiya, Badria Tolba, Dina Abu Al-Saud, Abeer Makkawi, Iman Samir
Guest Stars:
Sawsan Badr, Mona Abdel Ghani, Menna Fadali, Presenter Soheir Shalaby, Aida Fahmy, Dancer Hiam
Director of Photography: Emad Othman
Lighting Director: Osama Omar
Soundtrack: Hossam Hosni
Music by: Mohamed Abdel Moneim
Vocation by: Amina
A beautiful location where the events unfold internally and externally between different sets that suit the events that begin with suspense, excitement, and sometimes horror through the ghost of (Mayar), the murdered woman, who haunts "Mona," the young journalist and one of the women who live in the resort run by "Dawlat" Hanem, the aristocratic lady who runs the resort as if it were a military residence.
The resort is only inhabited and entered by women... women only...
New events unfold every day through the girls' daily lives in a social comedy format, in which we imitate the girls' various problems, but behind each one, we imitate stories. As we investigate, we search for the one who killed Mayar. Suspicions surround everyone in the resort, starting with "Dawlat Hanem," who lived in misery with her ex-husband until he died. It may be her daughter, "Dolly," who is the subject of suspicion because Mayar's ghost haunts Mona in her dreams and while awake. In the pool, by the waterfall that bleeds, at the parking lot, and in the mango garden, Mona spots "Dolly" crying in these places. Her suspicions increase, and she confronts "Dawlat" and "Dolly" to find out what is going on inside each of them: pain, suffering, male oppression, and new problems.
The events continue with mischief, mischief, comedic pranks, suspense, and suspicions of each other. Is it possible that... The killer is "for her own sake," released from prison after serving a sentence for killing her husband, whom she put in plastic bags. However, sympathy for "for her own sake" distances her from murder and injustice, even though she was the one who suffered the utmost injustice.
Perhaps "Waheeba," the young Upper Egyptian woman studying at the Faculty of Economics and Political Science, is a lighthearted person who dreams of becoming an ambassador. However, she, too, suffers from oppression in Upper Egypt and has a story that destroys her dreams.
Through the resort girls, we discuss all the issues of Egyptian and Arab women, sometimes in a different light... and sometimes we cry and feel pain with them. We present to everyone a different mini-drama (combining indoor and outdoor filming). A series in which we see nothing but women. Each episode ends without us seeing a single man, not even a child, even though we discuss issues where the oppressor is always the man. We present the negatives of society and discuss women's issues, such as divorce, khul', customary marriage, sexual harassment, poverty, ignorance, hookah, and men's constant oppression of women, as well as many other problems we discuss while searching for "Mayar's" killer.
Of course. Because "Maryam" is the blind young woman studying at Al-Azhar, always fearful of men, who acts like a sighted person, which sparks comedic situations. She mocks her blindness, even though she lost it for a reason that makes us all cry.
Who killed Mayar?!
Perhaps "Sawsan" is the carefree young woman studying tourism, who loves hookah and staying up late, and who starts a "shishbook" website with some hookah friends. We laugh a lot with her, and she is the one who hurts us when we learn the truth about her.
And she won't be "Sabreen", the serious, veiled engineer who always loves isolation and is a slave to girls and hates men.
And of course, she won't be "Hoda", the romantic young woman who came to the resort months after "Mayar's" death, whose parents work in Kuwait... who fell in love with a young man, married him in a customary marriage, and became pregnant by him...
He is the scoundrel who disowned her and tore up the customary marriage contract. She tries to save herself, and the girls stand by her.
The ghost of "Mayar" still haunts "Mona", who doubts everyone and herself, and who is plagued by worries about what lies beyond her. Worries.
She doubts "Nancy, the beautiful Lebanese woman with the beautiful voice, who is spoiled and loves art... singing... acting, which she shares with "Nesma," who studies veterinary medicine and dreams of marrying a man like "Ahmed Ezz." She always shares her passion for acting with Nancy in comedic situations...
Diaries, events, and many female guests... We discuss all women's issues in a dramatic work that is absent from men.
We search for "Mayar's" killer, which we learn about in the last episode (the thirtieth), and we are increasingly eager to await the second part.

We are the students

Written by: Ahmed Issa
Distributed by: Al-Irtiqa International Foundation
Starring: Ahmed Saad, Mohamed Nagaty, Mohamed Ramadan, Reem Al-Baroudi, Madeleine Tabar, Hassan El-Adl, Enayat Saleh
Number of episodes: 30
The story of six university students suffering from harsh living conditions. Poverty and helplessness force them to resort to theft, transforming them into thieves specializing in stealing apartments and villas in coastal areas. The series also addresses cyber theft.

Mountain Kingdom

Directed by: Magdy Ahmed Ali
Written by: Salama Hamouda
Distributed by: Al-Irtiqa International Foundation
Starring: Amr Saad, Ahmed Bedier, Mohamed Nagaty, Reem Al-Baroudi, Shady Khafaga, Diaa Abdel Khaleq, Magdy Fikry
Fattouh Ahmed, Magdy Idris, Mushira Ahmed, Noha Al-Amrousy, Anbar, Kamal Soliman, Hanan Youssef, Hamdy Al-Sakhawy, Abeer Sabry
Number of episodes: 30
"Mamlakat Al-Jabal" is an Egyptian Upper Egyptian television series. In the depths of Upper Egypt, in the barren desert and amidst the mountains, a fresh spring springs. Many families settled in "Nagaa Al-Jabal" (The Mountain Village), cultivating their land and living in prosperity. They were not even mentioned in official documents, whether in birth or death records. They were governed by customary law formulated by the elders of their tribe, generation after generation.
But with the increase in their numbers and the scarcity of land, a conflict erupted between the Hassan, Al-Bandari, and Al-Abbadi families. Despite the families' keenness to be wise, conflicts often erupted between them, especially within the Bandari family, which tends toward brutality and recklessness. Events unfold, and we see "Muna' Hassan Al-Huwaiti", the only one among the villagers with a birth certificate, an ID card, and an education. His mother gave birth to him in a Qena hospital while visiting the shrine of Sheikh Abdel Rahim Al-Qanawi. Mana' excelled in his studies, reaching high school. However, something happened that turned the lives of the poor villagers upside down with the discovery of an ancient tomb. They quickly contacted a foreign expert, who helped them solve the mystery of the tomb. Indeed, the foreigner was able to find the treasure, but the families fought over it and tried to kill the foreigner.

The neighborhood

Directed by: Sameh Abdel Aziz
Written by: Ahmed Abdullah
Distributed by: Al-Irtiqa International Foundation
Starring: Salah Abdallah, Sawsan Badr, Nelly Karim, Basem Samra, Ahmed Falawkas
Number of episodes: 30
Tackling the stories of the Egyptian neighborhood and exploring the authentic morals of its residents through a dramatic vision that conveys all the human emotions of the neighborhood, from fear and weakness to hope and surrender and goodness.
Director Sameh Abdel Aziz and writer Ahmed Abdullah present a different and fresh portrayal of the Egyptian neighborhood by addressing a number of bold and contemporary issues that represent a realistic picture of what is happening in the Egyptian neighborhood and its current state. The series depicts the characters in their daily struggle to earn a living and secure the resources for life.
The series also addresses the issue of new preachers, the relationship between Muslims and Christians in the Egyptian neighborhood, the concept of citizenship, customary marriage, and other thorny issues.

Enemy brothers

Directed by: Mohamed El-Naqly
Written by: Sherif Helmy
Distributed by: Al-Irtiqa International Foundation
Starring: Salah El-Saadany, Ahmed Rizk, Fathy Abdel Wahab, Lekaa El-Khamisy, Dina Fouad, Yasser Galal, Randa El-Beheiry
Number of episodes: 30

The series is based on the famous Russian novel "The Brothers Karamazov" by Russian author Fyodor Dostoyevsky.
The series addresses the issue of corruption in pre-revolution Egypt by shedding light on the life of an influential and powerful businessman and his connections with state officials.

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