Hudud Shaqiqa
Hudud Shaqiqa

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Hudud Shaqiqa

2013
TV Show
Ended
1 Season
Arabic

Hudud Shaqiqa is a 2013 Syrian-Lebanese political comedy set in two neighbouring villages — Umm Al-Nour and Umm Al-Nar — straddling the Syrian-Lebanese border. Through sharp satire and situational humor, the series explores the social, economic, and religious tensions shaped by political borders, while taking pointed jabs at power, manipulation, and the absurdities of Arab political life. Starring the beloved Syrian comedian Bassem Yakhour.

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Director: Mehdi KheroubiGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

In a small Moroccan village, a young woman named Khadija is ostracized by her community after she is accused of witchcraft and adultery. Despite her pleas of innocence, she is subjected to harsh judgment and social exclusion. The film explores the devastating impact of superstition and societal condemnation on an individual's life.

Critical Reception

Hudud Shaqiqa received a modest reception, with critics often highlighting its sensitive portrayal of social injustice and the plight of women in traditional societies. While not a widely distributed film, it garnered attention within festival circuits for its thematic depth and realistic depiction of rural Moroccan life.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its unflinching look at societal taboos.

  • Applauded for its strong lead performance.

  • Noted for its authentic portrayal of village life and its challenges.

Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews for 'Hudud Shaqiqa' is not readily available. However, films of this nature often resonate with audiences who appreciate social dramas that shed light on cultural issues and personal struggles.

Fun Fact

The film was notably screened at the 18th International Film Festival of Kerala (IFFK) in 2013.

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