Samara Al-Amir
Samara Al-Amir

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Samara Al-Amir

1992
Movie
96 min
Arabic

In the palace of a Pasha, the maid Shalabya and the driver Ali fall in love, but the Pasha fires them when he finds out. Shalabya starts working at a nightclub and grows famous. When she falls for Omar and decides to quit dancing for him, Ali tries to sabotage their relationship.

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Director: Nabil Al-MalehGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

The film chronicles the life of a young woman named Samara from her childhood in a Syrian village through her adolescence and into adulthood. It explores her personal growth, her struggles with societal expectations, and her journey of self-discovery against the backdrop of political and social changes in Syria. Samara's story is one of resilience and the search for identity in a complex world.

Critical Reception

Samara Al-Amir was critically acclaimed for its sensitive portrayal of a woman's life and its insightful commentary on Syrian society. It was praised for its strong direction, compelling performances, and its ability to capture the nuances of cultural and personal development. The film resonated with audiences for its realistic depiction of challenges and triumphs.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its sensitive and nuanced portrayal of a woman's life.

  • Applauded for its strong performances and insightful social commentary.

  • Recognized for its artistic direction and realistic depiction of Syrian society.

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Fun Fact

The film is considered a significant work in Syrian cinema, offering a rare female-centric narrative during its release period.

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