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Safar Barlik (film)

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1967 Lebanese film
Safar Barlik
Directed byHenry Barakat
Written byRahbani Brothers
Produced byNaser el-Attasy
StarringFairuz
Nasri Shamseddine
Huda
Assi Rahbani
Berj Fazalian
Salah Tizani
Salwa Haddad
Edited byMohammed Abbas
Khalil Ghamash
Music byRahbani Brothers
Production
company
Phenicia Films
Distributed byUnited Trade and Cinema Company
Release date
  • 1 January 1967 (1967-01-01)
Running time115 minutes
CountryLebanon
LanguageArabic

Safar Barlik (Arabic: سفر برلك) is a 1967 Lebanese musical and war film directed by Henry Barakat. The film stars Fairuz, Nasri Shamseddine, Huda, Assi Rahbani, Berj Fazlian, Salah Tizani and Salwa Haddad. It was filmed in the northern villages of Beit Chabab and Douma in Lebanon.

Plot

Set in Lebanon in 1914, during the first world war, the Ottoman Empire is trying to starve the Lebanese people by stopping wheat from entering the country. The Empire is also taking men and forcing them into slavery and among these men is Abdo, the fiance of Adla. When Adla is taken, she searches for Abdo.

Cast

Music

Notable songs from the film include:

  • "Ya Tayr" (Oh Bird! يا طير)
  • "Allamouni Henni Allamouni" (they taught me your love علّموني هنّي علّموني)
  • "Ya Ahl El Dar" (Lords of the mansion يا أهل الدار)

References

  1. Barakat, Henry, Safar barlek (Musical, Drama), Phenicia Films, retrieved 2023-01-16
  2. ^ Safar Barlek (1967). Retrieved 2024-08-11 – via letterboxd.com.
  3. Safar barlek (1966) - Plot - IMDb. Retrieved 2024-08-11 – via www.imdb.com.

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