'Bil Dam': The Ramadan hit Lebanese series captivating audiences worldwide
"Bil Dam," a fully Lebanese-produced drama, captures the complexities of family, identity and societal issues, achieving both regional success and acclaim for its nuanced performances and impactful storytelling.
From left to right: Maguy Bou Ghosn, Badih Abou Chacra, Cynthya Karam, Rafic Ali Ahmad, and Julia Kassar. (Credit: Montage L'Orient Le-JourJ
Blood doesn't always define family. That's the harsh, tender reality explored in the Lebanese soap opera "Bil Dam" (In Blood), which is captivating audiences this Ramadan with its 30-episode run. Written by Nadine Jaber, the series delves into the tangles web of family bonds, the choices people make in building a home, and the deep-seated existential struggles that shape their lives. Since its debut on March 1, "Bil Dam" has become the talks of the town, sparking conversations in supermarkets, salons and on the streets. Viewers worry about Hanine, cry with Adla, swoon over Dr. Adam and follow Ghalia on her journey.Airing on MTV and streaming on Shahid, the show ranks among the most-watched series in Lebanon and beyond. Produced by Eagle Films and directed by Philippe Asmar, its success comes down to "a...
Blood doesn't always define family. That's the harsh, tender reality explored in the Lebanese soap opera "Bil Dam" (In Blood), which is captivating audiences this Ramadan with its 30-episode run. Written by Nadine Jaber, the series delves into the tangles web of family bonds, the choices people make in building a home, and the deep-seated existential struggles that shape their lives. Since its debut on March 1, "Bil Dam" has become the talks of the town, sparking conversations in supermarkets, salons and on the streets. Viewers worry about Hanine, cry with Adla, swoon over Dr. Adam and follow Ghalia on her journey.Airing on MTV and streaming on Shahid, the show ranks among the most-watched series in Lebanon and beyond. Produced by Eagle Films and directed by Philippe Asmar, its success comes down to...
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