Libyans are captivated by the country’s recent drama series because of its relevance to their daily lives and the solutions provided to common problems. The latest Ramadan season features “The School,” which explores the state of education in the country through a comedic lens. Director Younes Armila believes that the series is not only entertaining but also offers hope and solutions for Libyans facing challenges in education. The show is set in a school in Ajdabiya, Eastern Libya, but also showcases other parts of the city. The series features a talented cast of actors, including Hamad Khanfour and Milad Jumaa. Armila expects this season’s Libyan drama to be different from previous years due to its diversity and freedom of movement. He points to past popular series, such as “Al-Katiba” and “Shatt Al-Hurriya,” as examples of successful dramas that incorporate spontaneity and humor.
Which motivates Libyans to follow the Libyan drama recently, because it is related to the reality in which they live, and provides solutions to its problems. In the new Ramadan season, the series “The School” regarding the state of education in the country appears to them in a comic form.
The director of the work, Younes Armila, told Sky News Arabia that the series deals with the living conditions of Libyans now, and in all governorates, and the problems that permeate them, especially in education, and presents them in an exciting and entertaining framework.
The work is not satisfied with presenting the problems, but it seeks to open the door of new hope, by presenting solutions that help the Libyans overcome them.
The events were set by the author, Ali Attia, and directed by Younis Armila, who is experimenting with directing work on television for the first time this year, and it takes place in 15 separate, continuous episodes, with the same stars, each episode presenting the story and message of the work to the audience.
reason of calling
The name “School” was chosen by the makers of the work because its events are concentrated in a school in the city of Ajdabiya, eastern Libya, and deal with the school day in addition to filming a few scenes throughout Ajdabiya, and the words are spoken by Younis Armila, the youngest young Libyan director participating in the new Ramadan race.
Among the episodes presented are the crises of the education sector, the problems of students with adolescence, their relationship with teachers, and even the problems of school buildings and educational supplies.
The series “The School” is represented by a large group of art stars, including: Hamad Khanfour, Milad Jumaa, Belqasim Armila, Saleh Kharfash, Younes Armila, Mukhtar Ajbil, Muhammad Buain, Mahmoud Buabdallah, Muhammad Abdel-Azim, and Muhammad Fadil.
different season
Armila expects that the current Ramadan season of the Libyan drama will come out “different from the previous seasons, due to the diversity of the series that will be shown, following this drama has proven its existence, and has become in a remarkable development among the countries of the Arab world, and enjoys freedom of movement, and the Libyan dialect has become strongly present every year in Works in which drama and comedy mix with spontaneity.
He gives examples of series that witnessed a great turnout in previous seasons, including “Al-Katiba” and “Shatt Al-Hurriya”.
In conclusion, “The School” is more than just a series; it is a reflection of the reality of Libyan society and its challenges, specifically in the education sector. By presenting solutions and hope, the show offers a refreshing take on the issues faced by Libyans daily. With a talented cast and young director, this year’s Ramadan season of Libyan drama is set to be different and promising. It is no wonder that Libyans are eagerly following the Libyan drama scene, and “The School” is a prime example of the captivating storytelling that keeps them hooked.