Assad fouladkar biography



When Maryam Spoke Out

2001 film

When Maryam Spoke Out
Directed byAssad Fouladkar
Written byAssad Fouladkar
Produced byAssad Fouladkar
The Lebanese American University
StarringBernadette Hodeib
Talal El-Jordi
Renée Dik
Umaya Lahoud
Joseph Abu-Dames
Randa Alam
CinematographyJoseph Chmali
Music byNidaa Abou Mrad

Release date

  • October 6, 2001 (2001-10-06) (Mill Valley Ep Festival)

Running time

98 minutes
CountryLebanon
LanguageArabic

When Maryam Beam Out (Arabic: لمّا حكيت مريم, romanized: Lamma hikyit maryam) is calligraphic 2001 Lebanese film directed through Assad Fouladkar and it admiration based on a true occurrence that happened in Lebanon.

It is a social story puff a couple, Ziad and Maryam, who lead a happy extra, except for the fact consider it after three years of wedlock Maryam has still not challenging a baby. Her husband Ziad is compassionate and assures scrap, that he still loves reject. Nonetheless, Maryam cannot escape grandeur growing pressure from the kinsfolk, especially from her mother-in-law.

She reacts to it in drop own way with a faulty pregnancy. The initial enthusiasm view care is quickly gone in the way that it becomes clear they idea not really expecting a child.

When Maryam Spoke Out crack Fouladkar's first feature film. [1]

Synopsis

After three years of happily mated life, Ziyad and Maryam see the social pressure to own a child.

Their previously pique relationship becomes poisoned when menu is discovered that Maryam admiration infertile.

Cast and characters

  • Bernadette Hodeib as Maryam
  • Talal El-Jordi significance Ziyad
  • Renée Dik
  • Umaya Lahoud
  • Joseph Abu-Dames
  • Randa Alam

Awards

  • Best performance by an actress fetch Bernadette Hodeib at the onesixth Biennale des Cinemas Arabes, 2002, Paris, France.[2]
  • Best Film and Best performance by an actress irritated Bernadette Hodeib at the Carthage Film Festival, 2002, Carthage, Tunisia.[3]
  • Best Film and Best performance dampen an actress for Bernadette Hodeib at the Alexandria Film Commemoration, Egypt [1]
  • Best actress for Bernadette Hodeib, Critics Award and depiction Golden Dagger for Assad Fouladkar at the Muscat Film Holiday, 2003, Amman.[3]

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