
Screwdriver
Drama
Overview
After fifteen years of imprisonment, Ziad struggles to adjust to modern Palestinian life as the hero everyone hails him to be. Unable to distinguish reality from hallucination he unravels and forces himself to go back to where it all began.
Top Cast


Ziad Bakri
Ziad Bakri
Ziad
Ziad Bakri
Ziad


Areen Omari
Areen Omari
Ziad's mother
Areen Omari
Ziad's mother


Jameel Khoury
Jameel Khoury
Octopus
Jameel Khoury
Octopus


Yasmine Qaddumi
Yasmine Qaddumi
Mina
Yasmine Qaddumi
Mina


Mariam Basha
Mariam Basha
Nawal
Mariam Basha
Nawal


Amir Khoury
Amir Khoury
Ziad (teen)
Amir Khoury
Ziad (teen)
Maya Omaia Keesh
Maya Omaia Keesh
Salma
Maya Omaia Keesh
Salma
Ahmad Jubeh
Ahmad Jubeh
Mo-Mo
Ahmad Jubeh
Mo-Mo
Sanad Amina
Sanad Amina
Sanad
Sanad Amina
Sanad
Adham Abu Aqel
Adham Abu Aqel
Ramzi (teen)
Adham Abu Aqel
Ramzi (teen)
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