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Barakat: Directed by Amy Jephta. With Vinette Ebrahim, Joey Rasdien, Mortimer Williams, Keeno Lee Hector. An aging matriarch aims to bring together her fractured, dysfunctional family over Eid-al-Fitr to break the news about her new romance.
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Barakat!: Directed by Djamila Sahraoui. With Rachida Brakni, Fettouma Ousliha-Bouamari, Zahir Bouzerar, Malika Belbey. Set amidst the civil war of Algeria in the 1990s, Enough! is the story of two women.
Jack Barakat. Soundtrack: Degrassi: The Next Generation. Jack Bassam Barakat was born in Lebanon, but his family fled to Baltimore, Maryland when he was an infant. His mother, Joyce, and his father, Bassam, have two other children, May and Joe.
Safar barlek: Directed by Henry Barakat. With Fairuz, Elie Choueiri, Berj Fazlian, Salwa Haddad. During the war in 1914, the Ottoman Empire forbade wheat to enter the lands of Lebanon in order to make the Lebanese people starve.
Al Ziny Barakat: With Nabil Al-Halafawy, Hanan Turk, Abdel Rahman Abou Zahra, Abdalla Mahmoud. Zayni Barakat is set in Egypt in the 16th century, chronicling the rise (and semi-fall) of Zayni Barakat ibn Musa during a time when the Mamluk dynasty is on its last legs, and culminating in the conquest by the Ottomans.
The Straw Hat Pirates Meet Baccarat In Exclusive One Piece Film: Gold Clip. Last week we shared our One Piece Film: Gold spoiler-free review from our sister site AnimeMojo.com. Thanks to the site we now have an exclusive clip from the film to share with you!
Jack Barakat. Soundtrack: Degrassi: The Next Generation. Jack Bassam Barakat was born in Lebanon, but his family fled to Baltimore, Maryland when he was an infant. His mother, Joyce, and his father, Bassam, have two other children, May and Joe.
El haram. A poor peasant woman becomes a symbol of worker oppression in this somber social drama directed by Henri Barakat. Azziza (Faten Hamama) is brutally raped by a guard when she goes into the fields to gather potatoes for her husband (Abdallah Gheiss).
An unmistakably female-liberating dissertation made by the late awards-winning Egyptian filmmaker Henry Barakat, THE OPEN DOORS is headlined by Barakat's regular leading lady Faten Hamama, aka. the Lady of the Arab Screen, who fearlessly takes up the gauntlet to plays its heroine Leila, a modern-thinking, rebellious girl emerging from a middle ...