
Acting
A Syrian actor and director, born in 1939. He initially studied at the Faculty of Medicine, then moved to the Faculty of Arts majoring in English Literature, before turning to the arts with the early beginnings of Syrian television and cinema. He participated in several drama series, including Abu Kamel (1991), Al-Qasas (1996), and Beit Jidi (My Grandfather’s House) (2008). He gained widespread fame for his role in the series Asaad Al-Waraq (1975). He also contributed to cinema with films such as The Border, and Wanted: One Man. As a director, he helmed all five parts of the series Hammam Al-Qishani. By the time of his death in 2010, his body of work had exceeded 85 productions.

A stranger infiltrates a group of people who live in an isolated place and tries to drive a wedge between them to seize control of the land. Two

A traveler between two countries metaphorically named "Easternstan" and "Westernstan" loses his passport and identity papers. Stuck between the two countries he can neither cross the frontiers nor get back to where he came from. He's forced to camp in the neutral area between the two countries, facing a lot of funny situations while there. The movie satirizes the ideology of Arab unity and cooperation at the state level.

A newly graduated young doctor has hopes of making his way steadily in his country, or of traveling to another country in order to achieve his dreams. In the village, he wakes up from his rosy dream he lived before he traveled to a harsh reality, after he is accused of murder.
