List of Syrian films
This is a list of Syrian films.
22
1970s
1973
- The Dupes (Tewfik Saleh)
- Wajh Akhar Lil Hub (Muhammad Shahin)
1974
- Al-Mughamara (Muhammad Shahin)
- Everyday Life in a Syrian Village (Omar Amiralay)
1975
1980s
1981
- Hadithat el-Nosf Metr (The Half-Meter Incident) (Samir Zikra)
1983
- Ahlam al-Madina (Mohamed Malas)
1986
- Al-Shams Fi Yawam Gha'em (Muhammad Shahin)
- Waqae‘h al-‘Am al-Muqbel (Chronicles of the Coming Year) (Samir Zikra)
1987
- Al-Manam (Mohammad Malas)
1988
1990s
1992
- Al-Lail (Mohamed Malas)
1993
1996
1997
- There Are So Many Things Still to Say (Omar Amiralay)
- A Plate of Sardines (Omar Amiralay)
1998
- Nassim al-Roh (Abdellatif Abdelhamid)
- Turab al-Ghuraba’ (Land for A Stranger) (Samir Zikra)
1999
- A1 (Muhammad Ali Adeeb)
2000s
2000
- The Man With Golden Soles (Omar Amiralay)
2001
- Ahla Al- Ayam (Muhammad Ali Adeeb)
- Qamaran wa Zaytouna (Abdellatif Abdelhamid)
- The Jar: A Tale From the East (Ammar Al Sharbaji
2002
2003
- A Flood in Baath Country (Omar Amiralay)
2005
- Bab al-Makam (Mohamed Malas)
- Before Vanishing (Joude Gorani)
- 'Alaqat ‘Aamah (Public Relations) (Samir Zikra)
2008
- Dolls - A Woman from Damascus (Diana El Jeiroudi)
- Hassiba (Raymond Boutros)
2010s
2010
- Damascus with Love (Mohamad Abdulaziz)
- September Rain (Abdullatif Abulhamid)
- Apricots (Amar Chebib)
- Damascus Roof and Tales of Paradise (Soudade Kaadan)
2013
- King of the Sands (Najdat Anzour)
- Ladder to Damascus (Mohammad Malas)
- The Return to Homs (Talal Derki)
2014
See List of Syrian films of 2014.
2017
See also
External links
- ↑ Kenny, Glenn (2017-05-02). "Review: ‘Last Men in Aleppo,’ Models of Courage Under Fire". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2017-06-05.
- ↑ "Honolulu Museum of Art » Last Men in Aleppo". honolulumuseum.org. Retrieved 2017-06-05.
- ↑ Phillips, Charlie (2017-01-24). "Last Men in Aleppo review – gruelling portrait of a city without hope". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2017-07-02.
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