A social drama about the Syrian society and the corruption that runs rampant across all of its different classes, as well as exploring some ideals like love, integrity, and honesty.
A series that addresses the concerns and struggles of women in Saudi Arabia.
Thanks to her sixth sense, a woman uncovers a 20-year-old secret, leading her to her look-alike, and many comic situations and ironies unfold.
The series tackles the problem of divorce whose diverse consequences affect the well-being of the family members, starting with women who face societal and economic problems because of it, and the children who are never the same after such experience.
Under one roof, a family consisting of a father and a mother lives with their children and their wives, where their relationships interweave, as the siblings compete and disagreements arise to reveal their hidden secrets.
The series chronicles the life of Zainab Al-Ghazali, known as The Mother of the Patient, from her birth to her death, shedding light on the role her husband played in helping her, and her collaboration with Huda Sha'arawi to establish the Muslim Women's Association.
A comedy that examines the social problems and struggles of the Saudi society.
In a virtual world where society is made up of tribes, the series sheds light on modern problems in an environment where people speak both colloquial and standard Arabic to project a blend of the past and the present, co-existing together.
A modern representation of the problems and struggles that ensue between the employers and their servants.
A woman seeks to impose control over her husband.
The series takes place in a hotel (summer summer),examining the relations of its employees in a comedic romantic context ,as if its coming from black and white films.
The series addresses a number of social issues through the story of the census employee, Saif, and the situations he finds himself in as he goes from one house to another. In spite of his love for Salma, Saif's parents try to force him to get married to his cousin Haila.
Set in a neighborhood where friendly and loving relations develop between neighbors, Saqr grows attached to his neighbor Haura, who gets married to Youssef. However, Saqr continues to love her even after his marriage to Jawaher, but as events unfold, things begin to take an unexpected turn.
From the thirties to the fifties, and as the British occupation lingers, the series sheds light on the social conditions of society during that period, through the story of Noura and Saqr's marriage which gets disturbed when Noura gives birth to a black daughter, as Saqr's father loses his sight.