My Mother-in-Law and My Sanity
My Mother-in-Law and My Sanity

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My Mother-in-Law and My Sanity

2007
TV Show
Ended
1 Season
Arabic

A Lebanese comedy-drama series that aired on LBCI in 2007. The title — loosely translated as "My Mother-in-Law and My Sanity" — sets the tone perfectly. The show centers on Kimo, a widower navigating daily life with his domineering mother-in-law and two college-aged daughters all under one roof. Written by Tony Shemoune, it's a lighthearted situational comedy about family friction, generational clashes, and the chaos of shared living.

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Plot Summary

A documentary exploring the lives and traditions of the Hamati people.

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  • Appears to be an ethnographic film focusing on a specific cultural group.

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