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Menahi | |
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Directed by | Ayman Makram [1] |
Written by | Mazin Taha [1] |
Produced by | Aiman Al Ziyoud [2] |
Starring | Fayez Al-Malki
[1] Muna Wasef [1] Abdullah Al-Eman [1] Dana Faraj Al-Ish [1] |
Music by | Nasser Al-Saleh [1] |
Release date |
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Running time | 140 minutes |
Country | Saudi Arabia [1] |
Language | Arabic [1] |
Menahi (Arabic: مناحي) is a Saudi Arabian comedy film released in 2009, directed by Ayman Makram and written by Mazin Taha. The film stars Syrian actress Mouna Wasef, Fayez al-Malki in the lead role, and Dana Faraj Al-Ish as the co-star. The music for the film was composed by Saudi composer Nasser Al-Saleh.
The film is about a Bedouin villager named "Menahi" who gets rich and decides to move to a big city. [1]
It opened in Riyadh in 2009; the opening of Menahi was the first time films were screened in Riyadh for several decades. Men and girls under 12 were permitted to go to the screening. [3]
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Menahi | |
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Directed by | Ayman Makram [1] |
Written by | Mazin Taha [1] |
Produced by | Aiman Al Ziyoud [2] |
Starring | Fayez Al-Malki
[1] Muna Wasef [1] Abdullah Al-Eman [1] Dana Faraj Al-Ish [1] |
Music by | Nasser Al-Saleh [1] |
Release date |
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Running time | 140 minutes |
Country | Saudi Arabia [1] |
Language | Arabic [1] |
Menahi (Arabic: مناحي) is a Saudi Arabian comedy film released in 2009, directed by Ayman Makram and written by Mazin Taha. The film stars Syrian actress Mouna Wasef, Fayez al-Malki in the lead role, and Dana Faraj Al-Ish as the co-star. The music for the film was composed by Saudi composer Nasser Al-Saleh.
The film is about a Bedouin villager named "Menahi" who gets rich and decides to move to a big city. [1]
It opened in Riyadh in 2009; the opening of Menahi was the first time films were screened in Riyadh for several decades. Men and girls under 12 were permitted to go to the screening. [3]
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