Name | Role/Job | Order of appearance | Options | |
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1) | Radwan Salem | 2 | ||
2) | Ghassan Makanessi | 17 | ||
3) | Dima Al Jundi | 17 | ||
4) | Samer El Masri | 18 | ||
5) | Fadia Khattab | 19 | ||
6) | Mohammad Malek | 20 | ||
7) | Hoda Al Rugby | 21 | ||
8) | Omar Hijo | 22 | ||
9) | Qamar Khalaf | 23 | ||
10) | Darine Hamza | 24 | ||
11) | Firas Naanaa | 25 | ||
12) | Salwa Jamil | 26 | ||
13) | Amjad Teamah | 27 | ||
14) | Maky Zoubian | 28 | ||
15) | Nadia Hamza | 29 | ||
16) | Mohammed Dabbagh | Nader | 30 | |
17) | Riad Wardiani | 31 |
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1) | Alaa El Din Kokash | Director | 1 |
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1) | Zoheir Boraq | Writer | 1 |
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1) | Syrian Radio and Television Corporation (Syrian TV) | Production Director | 2 |
Name | Synopses | Official ? | Options |
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Dalia Saad | The story deals with youth issues and the problems facing their future. It also deals with some of the customs and traditions spread in the city of Aleppo, in addition to presenting a number of wonderful lyrical portraits, including the Qudud and the Muwashshahat. 264 |
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