Muhammad Al-Maghut

Writing

Muhammad Al-Maghut

Born December 12, 1934

Died April 3, 2006 · aged 71

No biography available.

Known For

Cheers, My HomelandCheers, My Homeland · 1979
Cheers, My Homeland
1979
Movie
A social-political comedy play, considered one of the most legendary critical and purposeful Arab comedies.
The BordersThe Borders · 1984
The Borders
6.81984
MovieComedy
A traveler between two countries metaphorically named "Easternstan" and "Westernstan" loses his passport and identity papers. Stuck between the two countries he can neither cross the frontiers nor get back to where he came from. He's forced to camp in the neutral area between the two countries, facing a lot of funny situations while there. The movie satirizes the ideology of Arab unity and cooperation at the state level.
Shaqayiq Al NuemanShaqayiq Al Nueman · 1987
Shaqayiq Al Nueman
10.01987
Movie
Anemone is a Syrian play of purposeful and distinctive plays in the Arab world, and it is one of the socio-political plays, written by Muhammad Al-Maghout. The starring role was played by the artist Duraid Lahham and the Syrian Tishreen theatrical family, including Salma Al-Masri and a number of creative Syrian artists and artists

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