Al-Hodoud (film)

Al-Hodoud (Arabic: الحدود) is a 1984 Syrian political comedy film directed by Duraid Lahham who played the main character and co-wrote the film with Muhammad al-Maghut.

Al-Hodoud
Directed byDuraid Lahham
Written byMuhammad al-Maghut, Duraid Lahham
StarringDuraid Lahham, Raghda
Release date
1982 (initial release)
CountrySyria
LanguageArabic

Overview

The film criticizes the idea of borders between Arabic countries,[1][2] which is a recurring theme in other works by Lahham and Maghut.

It was included in The Greatest 100 Arabic Films list, released by Dubai International Film Festival in 2013.[3][4]

Cast

  • Duraid Lahham: Abd el-Wadoud el-Tayieh
  • Raghda: Sudfa
  • Mohammed el-Akkad: Driver
  • Mohammad el-Sheikh Najib: Sudfa's father
  • Hassan Dakak: Checkpoint officer
  • Rashid Assaf: Gharbstan patrol officer
  • Ahmed Rafea: Sharqstan officer
  • Mahmoud Zouhdi: Gharbstan officer

References

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