Al Hayba - Al Hayba
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Al Hayba | |
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Genre | Drama |
Dicipta oleh |
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Dibangunkan oleh | Samer Barqawi |
Ditulis oleh |
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Dibintangi | |
Negara asal | Lubnan - Syria |
Bahasa asli | Bahasa Arab (standard Lebanon, Baalbeki Lebanon, dan dialek Syria) |
No. musim | 4 |
Jumlah episod | 120 ( senarai episod ) |
Pengeluaran | |
Penerbit eksekutif | Ali dan Sadek Sabbah |
Penerbit | Saudara Sabbah |
Lokasi pengeluaran | Perkampungan Lubnan berhampiran Gunung Lubnan |
Masa berjalan | 45 minit |
Lepaskan | |
Rangkaian asal | MBC dan MTV Lebanon |
Pelepasan asal |
27 Mei 2017 - sekarang |
Pautan luaran | |
Laman web |
Al Hayba ( Arab : الهيبة ) adalah siri televisyen drama Syria-Lubnan yang diarahkan oleh Samer Barqawi dan dibintangi oleh Taim Hasan , Nadine Nassib Njeim pada Musim 1. [1] Siri ini pertama kali disiarkan di Pusat Penyiaran Timur Tengah (MBC) ke Arab dunia pada 27 Mei 2017. Sebagai siri Arab Arab, drama ini dilancarkan pada bulan Ramadan. Musim 2 dilancarkan di MBC pada bulan Mei 2018. Netflix menjemput musim 1 dan menyediakan sari kata Bahasa Inggeris, Cina, Ibrani, Perancis, Sepanyol, Turki dan Yunani.
Siri ini terletak di sebuah desa fiksyen Lebanon "Al Hayba" di dekat perbatasan Lebanon-Syria, dan berpusat di sekitar klan "Sheikh Al Jabal" Lebanon yang terkenal.
Plot
The story follows members of a fictional Lebanese clan, Sheikh Al Jabal, near the Syrian border. The family is part of a larger tribe that has an ongoing historic feud with the Lebanese Al Said clan in the village of Al Hayba. The two families constantly struggle against one another, along with internal strife. The series is in Lebanese standard dialect, Lebanese Baalbek dialect, and the Syrian dialect of Arabic.
Cast
The cast includes a number of well known and novice Lebanese and Syrian actors and actresses.
Character | Actor | Actor's name in Arabic script | Actor's country of origin |
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Jabal | Taim Hasan | تيم حسن | ![]() |
Alia (Season 1) | Nadine Nassib Njeim | نادين نسيب نجيم | ![]() |
Nour Rahma (Season 3) | Cyrine Abdelnour | سيرين عبد النور | ![]() |
Nahed Imran | Muna Wassef | منى واصف | ![]() |
Sakher | Oweiss Mkhallalati | أويس مخللاتي | ![]() |
Chahine | Abdo Chahine | عبدو شاهين | ![]() |
Mona | Rozina Lazkani | روزينا لاذقاني | ![]() |
Ali (Season 3) | Said Serhan | سعيد سرحان | ![]() |
Al Shayeb | Mohamad Akil | محمد عقيل | ![]() |
Majdi | Michael Hourani | ميشال حوراني | ![]() |
Dr. Ghada | Carla Boutros | كارلا بطرس | ![]() |
Em Chahine (Chahine's Mother) | Kitam Alaham | ختام اللحام | ![]() |
Rima | Zeinab Hind Khadra | زينب هند خضرة | ![]() |
Em Ali | Layla Qamri | ليلى قمري | ![]() |
Maternal Uncle of Jabal (Nahed's Brother) | Najah Safkouni | نجاح سفكوني | ![]() |
Ghazi (Jabal's paternal uncle, & father of Chahine) | Khalid Alsayed | خالد السيد | ![]() |
Essa "the attorney" | Patrick | باتريك | ![]() |
Maryam (Season 2) | Valerie Abou Chacra | فاليري أبو شقرا | ![]() |
Criticism
Regional stereotypes
In 2018, a lawsuit was filed against the show, alleging that it promoted stereotypes of Baalbek as criminal, including widespread drug use and violence.[2] In response, Cedars Art Production referenced the show's disclaimer that all details are fictional. Viewers have linked the show's fictional setting to Baalbeck due to proximity to the Syrian border, use of regional dialect,[3] and history of familial conflicts.[2]
Representations of women and domestic violence
Lead actress Nadine Nassib Njeim turned down the season 2 contract due to lack of her role's prominence and described the show as a predominantly male story.[4]
Critics claim that an episode in which actor Taim Hasan's character beats his wife Sumaya, played by Nicole Saba, normalizes domestic violence.[5]
Season 1
The events of season 1 take place after the second season chronologically. Season 1 follows the story of Alia (played by Nadine Nassib Njeim), a Lebanese woman that lives in Canada with her son Joe (Jabal Jr), and her husband Adel. Adel was born to a Lebanese father Sultan Sheikh Al Jabal, and a Syrian mother Nahed (played by Muna Wassef). Adel passes away in Canada and based on his wishes is brought to Lebanon for burial. Adel's family are of the prominent Sheikh Al Jabal clan located in Al Hayba Lebanon. When Alia meets her deceased husband's family they want to keep her child with them. Her mother-in-law stipulates that she can only stay with her son if she marries her eldest son, Jabal Sr (played by Syrian actor Taim Hasan), Alia's deceased husband's brother. Alia lodges a complaint against the family at the Canadian embassy. Through a series of events, Alia falls in love with Jabal Senior who has many enemies that he, Alia, and his family must face. The season ends with Jabal publicly executing the eldest son of the rival family (Al Said) after causing trouble and leading the police to the village of Al Hayba, all leading up to the events of the third season.
Season 2
Season 2 (The Return) was released on MBC and MTV Lebanon in May 2018, and included 30 episodes. Nadine Nassib Njeim (Alia) is not in season 2. The majority of the Season 2 is a prequel to Season 1 when Jabal's father Sultan Sheikh Al Jabal and his brother Adel Sheikh Al Jabal (Alia's husband) are still alive. His paternal uncle Ghazi Sheikh Al Jabal (Chahine's father) is not imprisoned. The season provides context for the feudal and interfamilial strife.
Season 3
In September 2018, Season 3 (The Harvest) was announced to be another season of Al Hayba, which was eventually released in May 2019, starring Taim Hassan as Jabal Sheikh al Jabal and Cyrine Abdelnour as Nour Rahme, a well-known presenter. in the final episode of the series Jabal Sheikh Aljabal is shot dead inside his car. However, it was confirmed that the scene was Nour's imagination.
Season 4
In 2019, Season 4 (The Response) was announced to be another season of Al Hayba, starring Taim Hassan as Jabal Sheikh al Jabal and Dima Kandalaft and in the last few episodes a new actor known as Mohammad Wasef Shamma will be featured.[6]
Broadcast
Country | Channel | Series premiere | Language | Title | Seasons released |
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![]() | Middle East Broadcasting Center and MTV Lebanon | May 2017 | Arabic | Al Hayba | Season 1 |
![]() | Middle East Broadcasting Center and MTV Lebanon | May 2018 | Arabic | Al Hayba | Season 2 |
![]() | Middle East Broadcasting Center and MTV Lebanon | May 2019 | Arabic | Al Hayba | Season 3 |
![]() | MBC Persia | June 2020 | Persian | اعتبار | Season 1 |
![]() | MBC Persia | July 2020 | Persian | اعتبار | Season 2 |
Internationally | Netflix | September 2018 | Arabic (English, French, Spanish, Chinese subtitles) | Al Hayba | Season 1 |
References
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 14 October 2018. Retrieved 13 October 2018.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
- ^ a b "Lawyers seek to block popular TV show 'Al Hayba El Awda' - Annahar Staff". An-Nahar. 28 May 2018. Retrieved 14 January 2019.
- ^ "The controversy over Al Hayba-El Awda: Why now? - Sally Farhat". An-Nahar. 30 May 2018. Retrieved 14 January 2019.
- ^ "'Al Hayba' director Samer Al Barkawi says the third season is well under way with Cyrine Abdelnour in the lead". The National. Retrieved 11 December 2018.
- ^ Itani, Amani (12 June 2018). "This Ramadan series encourages domestic abuse, and people are furious". StepFeed. Retrieved 14 January 2019.
- ^ "هذا هو دور ديما قندلفت في" الهيبة 4 " " . annahar.com (dalam bahasa Arab). 24 Disember 2019.