“The godmother of Beirut” is lost between Egypt and Syria



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A few months ago “Eagle Films” announced to its owner Jamal Sinan that it was preparing to present a series called “Arrabah Beirut” (or “Sit Al-Dunya”) without giving any details about it. However, on that day, Egyptian art sites made it clear that the work was written by Egyptian screenwriter Maryam Naoum, and was presented to Syrian producer Muhammad Mishish and Lebanese Gamal Sinan after working together. However, the dissolution of the partnership between the two parties led to a misunderstanding about who would produce the work, which was said to be shown on one of the well-known platforms. Months after “Eagle Films” announced its project, there has been talk of “Beirut’s godmother.” The Lebanese company revealed, in a press release it recently distributed, that it is ready to introduce “the godmother of Beirut”, but this time with the signature of two writers, Nour Shishakli and Mazen Taha. The Sinan-led company indicated that the two Syrian writers are about to complete the writing of 12 episodes of the new work without reference to Naoum, who was excluded from the work. “Eagle Films” indicated that it has hired a director to take over the project and will reveal it soon. It should be noted that the scriptwriter Maryam Naoum had previously announced that he had hired Mishish to present “The Godmother of Beirut”, indicating that the series was his idea and is a modern work and not from the seventies, as mentioned in the artistic websites. .

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