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NR 2h 25m

حنين

The film generally deals with a fundamental feature in the Bahraini society, the (coexistence). For ages Bahrain has been known as a distinctive model for coexistence where its people live peaceful coexistence, despite their ethnic and creed differences. The film focuses on the emergence of the term sectarianism among Bahrainis from different creeds.

Top Cast

  • Khalid AlRowaie

    Khalid AlRowaie

    Isa

  • Ali Al-Gurair

    Ali Al-Gurair

    Abu Jassim

  • Qahtan Al-Qahtani

    Qahtan Al-Qahtani

    Rashed

  • Khalid Fouad

    Khalid Fouad

    Jassim

  • Yasser Al Gormuzi

    Yasser Al Gormuzi

    Ali

  • Hayfa Hussain

    Hayfa Hussain

    Mariam

  • Ahmed Mubarak

    Ahmed Mubarak

    Salim

  • Dana Al Salem

    Dana Al Salem

    Huda

  • Mariam Ziman

    Mariam Ziman

    Um Ali

Overview

The film generally deals with a fundamental feature in the Bahraini society, the (coexistence). For ages Bahrain has been known as a distinctive model for coexistence where its people live peaceful coexistence, despite their ethnic and creed differences. The film focuses on the emergence of the term sectarianism among Bahrainis from different creeds.

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