Fenjan Albalad (2013)

Fenjan Albalad (2013)


Plot.
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Cast & Crew.

Mahmoud Rizk

Ola Yaseen

Yasmeen Dalow (ياسمين الدلو)

Monthir Khalil (منذر خليل)

Jamal Tamimi
Director of Photography

Anwar Khalil
Production Manager

Osama Al Nahhas
Makeup Designer

Abdulrahman Thaher
many characters / Creator / Writer / Director

Fahed Hiwadi (فهد هوادي)
Minister / Noah / AL Zeer Salem

Rasmiyya Abdu (رسمية عبده)
Turkish diplomacy

رنا سليمان
Lady / The wife

تحرير قريوتي
The wife

Seem Mahasnah
Violinist / Secretary / American Officer

Renad Thalji (رناد ثلجي)
Nurse

Kalil Mustafa
Senior official

Luna Besharah (لونا بشارة)
Jasmine

Mais Asi (ميس العاصي)

عماد صابر

فواز مغاري

Fadi Sabaanah

Tariq Surakji

Dareen Kastro

Adi Sameer

رنين بجة

Shams Asi (شمس العاصي)

Ali Daragma

Rawan Farhat

فدوى قمحية

فيحاء صابر

شادي العشي

ريم شرحة

Muna Innab

لمى رباح

Ahmad Zaki (أحمد زكي)

Saleh Hamad (صالح حمد)

Kimo

Ibrahim Badwan (إبراهيم بدوان)

Osama Kanaan (أسامة كنعان)

Yehya Shikh Ibrahim (يحيى شيخ إبراهيم)

Musa Allawi

Abdullah Inkheli (عبد الله انخيلي)
Media.




















Details.
Release DateJuly 10, 2013
Original Nameفنجان البلد
StatusEnded
Seasons3
Episodes59
Filming LocationsPalestine · Jordan
Genres
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This TV Show Is About.
Wiki.
Fenjan Albalad (Arabic: فنجان البلد) is a satirical television series from Palestine, created and directed by Abdulrahman Thaher. It premiered in 2013 and features 3 seasons with a total of 60 standalone episodes, filmed in both Palestine and Jordan. A number of Palestinian and Arab actors featured in this series., and Some segments of the show are archived at the National Library of Jordan.
The first season was filmed in 2013 across various cities and villages in the West Bank, Palestine, and aired on Jordanian Roya TV. This season generated significant controversy due to its daring approach and sharp critique of the Palestinian Authority and corruption. No Palestinian TV was willing to air the series because of its sensitive content, leading to legal challenges for the director and writer Abdulrahman Thaher over certain provocative episodes, including The episode of "Al-Tabbash", in which the writer criticized the character of a minister. Some journalists at that time believed that the writer intended to indirectly refer to the Palestinian Minister of Endowments, Mahmoud Habbash, and the episode of "Valley of the Wolves", which dealt with the subject of the differences between the Palestinian parties, these episodes were covered in the media and news. This situation prompted the production team to relocate to Jordan to produce the next seasons.
The second season was filmed in 2014 in Jordan and also aired on Roya TV, which subsequently faced backlash from the Palestinian Authority, resulting in the closure of its West Bank office in protest against the critical content. Due to these pressures, Roya TV was unable to produce the third season.
in 2915, Director Abdulrahman Thaher partnered with Al-Araby Television Network in London to create and air the third season. One episode, titled “Qadh Al-Raees,” featured Thaher in a leading role and led to his arrest and trial upon his return to Palestine in 2020 for allegedly insulting the Palestinian Authority. His public trial attracted considerable media coverage and led to calls for his release from activists, journalists, and human rights defenders, ultimately resulting in his acquittal after a two-year legal battle.
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