
Hussein Alwan Al-Samarrai, born in 1927 in Baghdad, transitioned from a football career in his youth to pursuing the arts. After graduating from the Fine Arts Institute, he directed plays like "The Victim" and "Layla's Mad." In cinema, he starred in "Nadim" and co-founded Samiramis Films, producing and directing "Taswahan." Beyond his artistic pursuits, Al-Samarrai held official roles in the Minis...
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The rural girl, like other girls in the countryside, submits to the rule of her tribe or clan. Meanwhile, she falls in love with her cousin, but her father opposes this love and marries her off to an elderly sheikh, despite his wealth. The girl endures suffering with him, unable to rid herself of her love for her cousin. After intense struggles, she leaves the old husband to reunite with her cousin.

A man lives a happy life with his wife and two children until he meets a seductive dancer who lures him, convincing him to escape from his dull and monotonous life. She transports him to a world of happiness through nights and moments spent with her. Meanwhile, she exhausts his financial resources, pushing him to the brink of bankruptcy. As their relationship weakens, the dancer attempts to distance herself from him.
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