2024-01-31 11:29:21
Netflix has become a fertile ground for Arabic content, which attracts viewers from all over the world, markets Arabic works on a global level, and introduces other people to Arab cultures in general.
With the beginning of the new year, the “platform” excited millions of its fans for the Arabic works that are being shown and those that will be shown during the coming months, as it has prepared a distinctive selection, including works that the audience is anticipating following they watched previous parts of it, and others that are completely new, being shown for the first time.
Some of these series represent an opportunity for a large number of new faces to appear for the first time in Arab drama, and this appearance may serve as a transit ticket to upcoming stardom, opening up great horizons for them later.
The most prominent Arab works during the year 2024… via Netflix:
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Al Rawabi Girls School
“Al Rawabi Girls School”:
After the tremendous success and great controversy caused by the first part of the Jordanian series, which raised a large number of social issues and dealt with them in a contemporary dramatic form… the second part of the series returns with a new semester and new students, whose life at school carries many details and secrets. , stories, and big transformations.
The series, which was directed by Tima Shomali and written by: Tima Shomali, Sherine Kamal, and Islam Shomali, maintains the same features and themes that the audience knew in the first part of it, and it is produced by “Filmezion.”
“Looking for Ola»:
It is also one of the series that achieved great success following the first season was shown. At the beginning of the second season, Ola’s business project appears threatened with complete collapse, which prompts her to decide to begin a new journey. To discover herself once more.
The series stars: Hend Sabry, Dhafer El Abidine, Sawsan Badr, Hani Adel, Mahmoud El Laithi, Omar Sharif, and Yasmina El Abed, and it is directed by Hadi El Bagoury.
“Deal»:
Like its predecessors, and following the successes of its first season, the Kuwaiti series “The Deal” returns with a second season that will not witness any change in the names of its heroes. Therefore, the audience will once once more have an appointment with: Mona Hussein, Rawan Mahdi, Muhammad Al-Mansour, Hussein Al-Mahdi, and Faisal Al-Omari.
“Farida” and “Munira” continued their success in the Kuwaiti stock market during the eighties of the last century, but events show the public the extent of their ability to continue this success, or collapse and lose everything they previously achieved.
“The Deal” is directed by Jassim Al-Muhanna, written by: Nadia Ahmed, Anne Sobel, and Adam Sobel, and produced by Abdullah Boushahri.
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Love is blind darling
“Love is Blind, My Love” program:
The UAE will be present this year, through a new program, presented by: Ilham Ali and Khaled Saqr. The makers of this unique program seek to follow the stories of a group of singles of different nationalities who live in the Emirates.
Participants begin their own journey in search of love and another person who completes them and accepts their nature and personality. But they will not be able to see the other person they are looking for, and they will be faced with the challenge of choosing a partner, living an engagement period with him, starting planning for marriage, and continuing their life together, without the program’s rules enabling them to see each other.
“Dubai Bling”:
Another program, presented by Netflix from the Emirates. After the success of two seasons, the third season will be shown this year in eight episodes, revealing many facts and great secrets in the lives of the characters participating in it, which were loved by millions of their followers on social media platforms. It is expected that the third season will include new participants who have not appeared before.
«A honeymoon»:
A Kuwaiti film presented in a romantic comedy regarding the life of a couple, Hamad and Nour, whose lives and love change, and they go through many challenges and sudden turns.
The film’s story reveals many of the complexities related to love, and the feasibility of giving a partner a second chance, especially if a misunderstanding caused a difference in life between them.
The film was written by Iyad Saleh, directed by Elie Semaan, and starring: Nour Al-Ghandour and Mahmoud Boushahri.
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A date from the past
«A date from the past»:
Through eight episodes, the series “A Date with the Past” tells the story of “Yahya,” who is trying hard to avenge the death of his sister.
The series includes an elite group of Egyptian stars, including: Mahmoud Hamida, Aser Yassin, Hoda Al-Mufti, and Sherine Reda. From Jordan: Saba Mubarak and Rakeen Saad. It was written by Muhammad Al-Masry, directed by Al-Sadir Masoud, and produced by “Charisma Group.”
«Smile»:
Netflix continues to show Saudi content, which has become very popular in most parts of the Arab world, and the Saudi film “Basma” is one of the productions that the platform is betting on for its success, especially since it represents the first directorial experience of the well-known artist Fatima Al-Banawi.
The work sheds light on the issue of mental health, and tells the story of “Basma,” the girl whose character will be embodied by the director of the work, and she is the same one who wrote all its details.
Documentary «It’s Ok»:
The Netflix platform is showing a documentary series entitled “It’s OK,” documenting the journey of Lebanese artist Elissar Khoury (Elissa) to fame and stardom. The series consists of three episodes, in which Elissa appears in a way different from what she is known for, as she brings the audience into her private world, to see her tears and laughter, and how she deals with bullying, illness, childlessness, her failure in her relationships, and her confrontation with those who fight her success. The series is characterized by high technology in photography and montage, and also introduces us to Elissa, a person away from the limelight.
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