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Mohamed Shukri Jameel, seen at the time as "Iraq's greatest living director", was chosen to direct. [9] Although Iraqi films were now serving nationalist purposes, they were, ironically, still largely co-produced. [8] . The film was a co-production between British and Iraqi producers.
Clash of Loyalties: Directed by Mohamed Shukri Jameel. With Oliver Reed, Ghazi Al-Takritee, James Bolam, Youssef El Ani. This movie is about the 1920 revolution in Iraq against the English occupation.
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- Drama, War
- Mohamed Shukri Jameel
- 1983-07
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Directed by Mohamed Shukri Jameel. During the British colonial period in Iraq, Sheikh Dhari and his tribe openly reject colonization and employ peaceful resistance against the British occupation. In response, the English forces resort to violence, targeting Sheikh Dhari’s locations in their confrontation with Laghman.
- Mohamed Shukri Jameel
- Iraqi Cinema And Theater Foundation
In response, the English forces resort to violence, targeting Sheikh Dhari's locations in their confrontation with Laghman. When he is captured, they accuse him of blocking the road, revealing the schemes orchestrated by Britain in Iraq. Mohamed Shukri Jameel. Director, Writer. Lateif Jorephani.
Jul 24, 2016 · Well, what Saddam Hussein did just months after becoming President of Iraq in 1979, was to commission a multimillion-dollar, Hollywood-style movie portraying the birth of modern-day Iraq in...
film screening. Clash of Loyalties, 1983. by Mohamed Shukri Jameel. Tuesday 22 June 2010. Iraq| 1983 | 184 min. | Arabic/English. in the presence of the director Mohamed Shukri Jameel. During the Iraqi mandate period, Sheikh Dhari and his tribe revolt against the behaviour of the colonial officers.