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Programs emphasize television Syrian Crisis - People Online

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06/07/2013 – 10:24

Challenging

locations and dangerous circumstances that the country has been experiencing, Syrian soap operas closely address the concerns of the people and will be present, as always, during the holy month of Ramadan.

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Challenging locations and dangerous circumstances that the country has been experiencing, Syrian soap operas closely address the concerns of the people and will be present, as always, during the holy month of Ramadan.

Officials told media Syrian soap operas will be broadcast during Ramadan bring to the surface the concerns of the people and the impact of the crisis 28 months.

Despite the difficulties behind filming, the Syrians are continuing dramas, said the newspaper Al-Thwara.

The newspaper reports that some members of the film crew slept behind the scenes and some others took the risk and went to the points conflict in the country to cover the television images.

“This year, some novelas deepen the current crisis and its implications in order to reveal its social and humanitarian impact, which makes them very popular” the newspaper said.

About 22 soap operas will be broadcast during Ramadan in Syria, according to media reports, including a famous television series Najdat Anzour director. “Sama’a Taht al-Watan” (Under the sky of the homeland, in Arabic) consists of 10 separate stories each in three episodes that address the current crisis.

One of his episodes, titled “Nezouh” or “displacement”, shows the suffering of Syrians who have been forced to leave their homes in search of safer places in the country.

“We love watching soap operas during Ramadan .’s different, wonderful and helps us pass the time during the day of fasting, “he told Xinhua Makdissi Samar, mother of three children.

Meanwhile, Nour Aji, a 30-year- age, expected this year telenovelas address more current crisis and to help people overcome the effects of the crisis.

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