

Drama · Family · Music
Overview
Despite living in a doomed country that hangs by a thread, Joud, a handsome sound engineer meets and falls in love with strong and free-spirited Rana. The young lovers, from completely different social and religious backgrounds, are drawn closer to each other, but a drastic turn of events gets between them and Rana suddenly slips away. As her parents forbid Joud from seeing her, the young man determined to see her again, finds new means of communicating with her by convincing Marwa, her sister, to download his voice messages and secretly play them to Rana
Top Cast
Hadi Bou Ayash
Hadi Bou Ayash
Joud
Hadi Bou Ayash
Joud
Ruba Zaarour
Ruba Zaarour
Rana
Ruba Zaarour
Rana
Yara Bou Nassar
Yara Bou Nassar
Marwa
Yara Bou Nassar
Marwa
Nagham Abboud
Nagham Abboud
Assistant Director
Nagham Abboud
Assistant Director
Rafik Ali Ahmad
Rafik Ali Ahmad
The Lecturer
Rafik Ali Ahmad
The Lecturer
Bshara Atallah
Bshara Atallah
Film director
Bshara Atallah
Film director
Joseph Bou Nassar
Joseph Bou Nassar
The Father
Joseph Bou Nassar
The Father


Josyane Boulos
Josyane Boulos
Nurse
Josyane Boulos
Nurse
Ranine Chaar
Ranine Chaar
Singer
Ranine Chaar
Singer
Lama Lawand
Lama Lawand
The Mother
Lama Lawand
The Mother
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