Biographies: Falah Shaker - Writer

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An Iraqi writer, born in 1960. He studied philosophy and applied arts. He wrote many theatrical and television works, and among the most prominent of his theatrical works are One Hundred Years of Love and Heaven Opens Its Doors Late. He received several awards, including the Best Young Author Award for the Theatrical Season for his plays A Night from One Thousand and One Nights and A Thousand and One Journeys, which were shown in Cairo, and The Great Creativity Award of the Iraqi Center for Theater in 1999-2000. He published two books of philosophical dialogues in the form of plays: The Kingdom of Alienation and Punishment and Crime. Some of his plays have been translated into English, French, Dutch, Swedish, and Kurdish. He wrote the movie Pain Lake, and for TV, he wrote many series, including The Kidnapping.