| Name | Role/Job | Order of appearance | Options | |
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| 1) | Abdel Rahman Al Mannaaey | 1 | ||
| 2) | Ibrahim Mohammad | 2 |
| Name | Role/Job | Order of appearance | Options | |
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| 1) | Khalifa Gamaan | 1 | ||
| 2) | Mansour Al Mohannady | 2 |
| Name | Role/Job | Order of appearance | Options | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1) | Ali Al Khalaf | 1 | ||
| 2) | Jassim Al Sadi | 2 |
| Name | Role/Job | Order of appearance | Options | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1) | Abdel Rahman Al Mannaaey | 1 | ||
| 2) | Khalifa Gamaan | 2 |
| Name | Role/Job | Order of appearance | Options | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1) | Ibrahim Mohammad | 1 |
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| farah ashraf | The conflict between generations is presented in a local dialect and through traditional symbols, as the mother clings to the old house and its memories while the children see a future without roots, and the grandmother appears as a compassionate voice amidst the conflict between the past and the future. 306 |
| Name | Review Content | Spoiler ? | Official ? | Options |
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