Ana Al-Irak (1961)
The film seeks to articulate the progressive social ideals brought forth by the July 14 Revolution, including women’s liberation, gender equality, and the growing political and social awareness of both women and youth. It emphasizes the values of sacrifice and commitment to the الوطن (homeland). Blending emotional storytelling with patriotic songs, the film unfolds as a heartfelt narrative that intertwines a love story with national identity and collective aspiration.
Director: Muhammad Munir Al-Yassine
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Kadri Al Romy as |
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فوزي محسن الأمين as |
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Juma AlShibly as |
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علي الأنصاري as |
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Madeha Shawky as |
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Saadi Younes as |
| Crew | Acoup Khaloyan | Cinematography |
| Crew | وليم سايمون | Cinematography |
| Costume & Make-Up | Fawzy Al Janaby | Makeup & Hair |
| Costume & Make-Up | Mahdi Al-Awqati | Makeup & Hair |
| Directing | Muhammad Munir Al-Yassine | Director |
| Writing | Muhammad Munir Al-Yassine | Writer |