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Seraa Ala El Remal

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Seraa Ala El Remal
Also known asWars on Sand
Conflict on the Sand
GenreTelenovela
Created byHani Saadi
Written byHani Saadi
Directed byHatem Ali
Country of originSyria
Original languageArabic
No. of seasons1
Production
Production locationsDubai
Morocco
Syria
CinematographyM. Ahmed Ibrahim Ahmed
EditorEssam Sayda
Camera setupDigital 970
Production companyDubai Media
Original release
NetworkDubai TV
Release1 September 2008 (2008-09-01)

Seraa Ala El Remal (Arabic: صراع على الرمال, lit.'Wars on Sand', also known as "Conflict on the Sand") is a Syrian Arab soap opera/telenovela first aired on Dubai TV during Ramadan 2008. It was written by Palestinian writer Hani Saadi, directed by Hatem Ali, and produced by Dubai Media.[1]

Description

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Seraa Ala El Remal chronicles the lives of around Arab Bedouin in the desert during the early eighteenth century, weaving the fates of different people gathered by love and dispersed by the war, with stories of love and horsemanship, loyalty, betrayal and revenge.

The most expensive Arabic TV series ever, the estimated cost to produce Seraa Ala El Remal was $6 million. It was filmed from October 2007 through February 2008 in Dubai, Morocco and Syria, with sites including Palmyra in Syria and Ouarzazate in Morocco.

Cast

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From Syria:

  • Muna Wassef
  • Taim Hasan
  • Abdul Munim al-Ameri
  • Abdel Rahman Abu Kassim
  • Bassel Khayyat
  • Rana Abyad
  • Safa Sultan
  • Joseph Nashef
  • Vilda Sammour
  • Khalid Al Qeesh
  • Rana Jammoul
  • Luma Ibrahim
  • Jaber Joukdar
  • Adham Murshed
  • Muhannad Qatish
  • Mohammad Al Rashi
  • Hassan Oweiti
  • Seif Eddin Subaie
  • Zinati Qudsiya

From Jordan:

From Morocco:

  • Mohamed Meftah

References

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