Editing
Sahib Haddad
Born February 15, 1939 · Baghdad, Iraq
Died December 18, 1994 · aged 55
Saheb Haddad was born on 15 February 1939 in Baghdad, Iraq. He was an editor and director, known for Another Day (1978), Motaw'ie and Bahiya (1982) and Building No. 13 (1987). He died on 18 December 1994 in Baghdad, Iraq.
Known For
Building No. 13 · 1987Building No. 13
1987
MovieComedy
Saleh inherits a building after the death of his uncle, he is surprised to find out that tenants living in the building are suffering from different kind of problems caused by his late uncle especially the high rent that he used to collect from them which is higher than the amount agreed on in the contract. Saleh gets an offer from a rich man who wants to buy the building by any price but Saleh refuses that causes the rich man to ask one of his men to do the job of scaring the tenants so they would leave the building.
Two faces of the same coin · 1989Two faces of the same coin
1989
Movie
A dispute over ownership of a piece of land creates escalating problems between an affluent young girl and a simple employee as both try to win the land. The girl insists on vacating it and he insists on compensation. The girl goes to court and the judge finds a loophole in the case.
Almuneataf · 1975Almuneataf
1975
Movie
A group of rebellious young men living in Baghdad in the 1950s are consumed by feelings of frustration. Among them are Saeed, who is arrested for leading a workers' strike; Sharif, who sacrifices his life defending his principles; and Hamid, who is in love with his colleague Salma and dreams of marrying her. Life unfolds for these young men amidst their challenging circumstances.
Zamn Al Houb · 1990Zamn Al Houb
1990
MovieDrama
In pre-revolution Iraq, in one of its border cities, Jasim is being persecuted by the authorities, and his family is also displaced, while everyone is waiting for a revolution to end their oppression.
King Ghazi of Iraq · 1993King Ghazi of Iraq
1993
Movie
The film depicts the biography of King Ghazi, one of the kings of Iraq in the 1930s, who sought to break free from the bonds of British colonization and adopt a nationalist path. This led various parties to attempt his assassination, including the servant Sa'id, who is also disposed of after the assassination. The film also portrays aspects of life in Iraq during the 1930s.
Desert Boy · 1991Desert Boy
1991
Movie
The tale of the legendary hero Antarah Ibn Shaddad, covering the events of his boyhood and how he grew to be a valiant fighter known for his horsemanship, a figure worthy of inspiring young boys to follow in his footsteps.
The Dupes · 1972The Dupes
★ 7.31972
MovieDrama
The film follows three Palestinian refugees brought together by dispossession and hope for a better future. Hiding in the tank of a truck, the men attempt to make their way across the border into Kuwait, the "promised land."
Another Day · 1979Another Day
★ 9.01979
MovieHistoryDrama
Before the July 1958 revolution, Abu Saeed decides to incite the peasants to rebel against Sheikh Majid Al-Iqtai, who had burned their crops, exploited them, and enslaved them for many years. He succeeds in rallying the people's spirits against him.
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