Shame: A Trilogy (1974)
An anthology film that features three stories about the suffering of the people of the Syrian countryside in the time of feudalism; the first is about a poor peasant who falls victim to an agent of feudalism, the second is about a little girl, who has to get medicine for her feverish mother. As for the third story, it depicts the tools of feudalism in wresting the land from the peasants.
Directors: Wadie Youssef, Bashir Safeya, Bilal Al Sabouni.
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Adib Qaddoura as |
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Maha Al Saleh as |
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Khaled Taja as |
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Abdul Rahman Al-Rashi as |
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Youssef Hanna as |
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Abdel Latif Fathy as |
| Directing | Wadie Youssef | Director |
| Directing | Bashir Safeya | Director |
| Directing | Bilal Al Sabouni | Director |
| Writing | Bashir Safeya | Writer |
| Writing | Faleh El Modares | Writer |
| Writing | Wadie Youssef | Writer |
| Writing | Bilal Al Sabouni | Writer |