Add/Update Information: Series - Al Za'ieman - 2020


    Basic Details

    Title الزعيمان
    Title in English The Two Leaders
    Title's Translation Al Za'ieman
    Original Title
    Release Year 2020
    Runtime 45
    Category Series
    Subcategory
    Status Released
    Is this a coloured title? Yes
    Egyptian Censorship +12
    MPAA Censorship
    Movie Budget 0
    Poster
    Trailer Trailer The Two Leaders Series Libya Ramdan 2020
    Release Date
    24 April 2020 Libya true
    Genre
    History
    Drama
    Biography
    Country
    Libya
    Language
    Arabic
    Filming Locations
    Tunisia
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    Cast

    Section Actor

    Name Role/Job Order of appearance Options
    1) Rabie Kati 1
    2) Saleh Algrad 2
    3) Nadira Omran / Nadera Khaled 3
    4) Abdul Hamid alttayib 4
    5) Nissaf Ben Hafsia 5
    6) Mohammed Othman 6
    7) Mohammed Ben Yousef 7
    8) Ali Al Shoul 8
    9) Anwar Alteer 9
    10) Ayoub Algeeb 10
    11) Yassmine Dimassi 10
    12) Hend Al Orfya 11
    13) Samah El Andulasi 14
    14) Jamilat Qaduwr 14
    15) Yassin Al-Abdali 15
    16) Hamid Laaga 16
    17) Ibrahim Khaerallah 18
    18) Makram Alyaser 19
    19) Fouad Alfagieh 20
    20) Mohamed Bennaser 21
    21) Younes Al Farhi 22
    22) Mohammad Dhrif 23
    23) Fathy Kahlul 23
    24) Mhadheb Rmili 24
    25) Hala Ayyad 25
    26) Salah Al Ahmar 26
    27) Mohamed Grayaa 27
    28) Sabri Abu Cheala 28
    29) Mourad El Gharsalli 29
    30) Wahid Makdish 31
    31) Ikram Azoz 32
    32) Moncef Ajengui 33
    33) Wassim Sbika 34
    34) Najwa Miled 35
    35) Fethi Mselmani 36
    36) Fakher Wahchy 37
    37) Bohram Aloui 38
    38) Jamal Sassi 39
    39) Moez Toumi 40
    40) Anouar Majjadi 41
    41) Ali Keskes 42
    42) Jamila Camara 43
    43) Hela Brahmi Khammassi 44
    44) Rabeb Srairi 45
    45) Lamine Belkhodja 46
    46) Giancarlo Guastalla 47
    47) Sajir Mekacher 48
    48) Rami Dhaoui 49
    49) Aziz Bey 50
    50) Hakim Belkahla 51
    51) Mohamed Boubakri 52
    52) Mohamed Tawfik Khalfaoui 53
    53) Abdelkarim Banneni 54
    54) Ramzi Bellaaj 55
    55) Hatem Ben Hamouda 56
    56) Oussema Bedhiaf 57
    57) Rabie Labidi 58
    58) Farouk Talouba 59
    59) Salim Moussa 60
    60) Saleh Jday 61
    61) Ramzi Slim 62
    62) Nidal Kahloul 64
    63) Mounir Ouni 64
    64) Atef Krim 65
    65) Obaid Al Sobouie 66
    66) Seif Eddin Ben Kacem 67
    67) Anoir Nasr 68
    68) Selim Rihani 69
    69) Mohamed Halim 70

    Section Writer

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    1) Ahmed Nabil Writer 1
    2) Azza Shalaby 2

    Section Director

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    1) Osama Rizk Director 1

    Section Music Composer

    Name Role/Job Order of appearance Options
    1) Rabii Zamouri 2

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    Synopsis

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    Doaa AbdelHameed A biopic that follows the lives of two Libyan leaders, Sulayman Al-Baruni and Bashir Saadawi, who stood unshakeable in the face of the Italian colonialism in the period from 1880 to 1923. 188

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    Episodes

    Season Episode Duration Title Summaries Video Options
    1 1 55 Banner of the Republic In 1951 Tripoli, the daughter of leader Sulayman Al-Baruni...Read more announces she will write his biography. A flashback reveals Sulayman Al-Baruni's efforts in fighting colonialism and establishing an independent republic, while Bashir Saadawi encourages the farmers to revolt against the colonizer. 290
    1 2 40 Ululations of a Martyr Sulayman leads the battles of the resistance against the...Read more Italian colonizer in Tripoli, as Bashir leads the resistance in Al-Khums, resulting in casualties on both sides. Many of the resistance fighters are captured and executed in what is henceforth known as the Martyrs' Square of Tripoli. 294
    1 3 37 Slates and Quran Grieving his comrades, Bashir takes shelter in his Misrata...Read more house. A flashback to 1887 features a young Sulayman as he travels to Tunisia where he plunges into the world of patriotic activism, while Bashir embarks on a journey of self-discovery, starting at a collective Quran-recital gathering. 294
    1 4 42 The Ordeal It's the year 1897. Sulayman resumes his journey in Algeria,...Read more learning religion and literature. At the port, on his way back to Tripoli, he is arrested and charged with treason; the prosecutor accuses him of conspiring against the Ottoman Empire. 245
    1 5 38 Adversities of Time In 1950, Za'ima meets Ibrahim to get more information about...Read more her father for her book. A flashback reveals Sulayman's acquittal. Two years after that, he is retried and imprisoned for five years for conspiring against the ruling regime. 235
    1 6 42 Willpower of Men A new chapter in Sulayman's life begins in the Citadel...Read more prison in Tripoli. Meanwhile, Bashir tells his mentor Haqqy Nashas about his desire to become a political leader in the future. The years of imprisonment come to an end, and in 1901, Sulayman is released. 261
    1 7 36 War of Pens When Sulayman congratulates Sherif Pasha on the opening of...Read more the Al-Moshir market, Sherif warns him that his messages to scholars abroad were discovered, and an order went out for his arrest. Sulayman flees to Egypt and then to Turkey where he is chosen as a member of the Chamber of Deputies. 291
    1 8 45 Treaty of Lausanne In 1909, Sulayman is surprised by the fatwa (ruling) of the...Read more National Assembly to overthrow Sultan Abdul Hamid II, which upends the power balance in Turkey. Two years later, Sulayman returns to Jadu, Libya, while the conditions of the Ottoman Empire go to wrack and ruin. 270
    1 9 43 The Blood of Martyrs In the aftermath of the Italian control imposed by the...Read more Treaty of Ouchy, Sulayman and Bashir meet to discuss ways to boost the resistance against the colonizer. Sulayman is injured in the Battle of Jendouba against the Italians, and during the bloody clashes, many martyrs sacrifice their lives. 294
    1 10 38 Immortal Pages After the Battle of Jendouba, Sulayman receives the news of...Read more his father's death and the news that the army of the enemy is approaching. He flees to Tunisia before he gets arrested. A flashforward to the 50s reveals the death of Za'ima's and Ibrahim's mother, joining Sulayman in heavens. 286
    1 11 39 Death and Rebirth In 1914 Istanbul, Sultan Mehmed V grants Sulayman membership...Read more of the Senate of the Ottoman Empire. On his way back to Libya, Sulayman is arrested on the Egyptian-Libyan borders on charges of conspiring and igniting the spark of revolution against the English colonialism in Egypt. 280
    1 12 38 The Commander Bashir contacts his brother Noury who tells him he, Bashir,...Read more has been chosen as a Commander of Yanbu, a region in Hejaz. In 1916, the English colonizers in Egypt issue an edict releasing Sulayman. 195
    1 13 37 Letters of Souls In 1916, Sulayman returns to Tripoli and chooses the...Read more Aziziyah region as the central rallying point for the resistance. Meanwhile, Bashir continues to turn down all positions and temptations offered to buy him off in order to remain the patriotic fighter that he is. 268
    1 14 34 Call of Right In 1919, the Ben Yadem Treaty between Libya and Italy is...Read more signed, and it grants the Libyans the right to form a parliament and a national army. In 1920, Sulayman is accused of rebellion, and the Italian governor issues a decree for his exile. 241
    1 15 39 The Patriots The Gharyan conference is held, and a transitional...Read more government is formed to reform the country and confront colonialism. Bashir is chosen as a member. Sulayman is exiled and goes to Italy, but when he learns that the Italian authorities are after him, he flees to France where he's arrested. 290
    1 16 41 Farewell, O Land of Prosperity Bashir meets with the Italian government in Libya and...Read more objects to their colonial looting and oppression. Sulayman is put under house arrest in Marseille. A flashforward to the 1950s reveals Za'ima's shock when the publishing house rejects her book because she is a woman in a misogynistic society. 296
    1 17 35 Pledge of Allegiance The Egyptian ambassador tells Sulayman that his request to...Read more seek asylum in Egypt has been rejected. Meanwhile, the Italian government in Tripoli cuts off contact between the delegations of Tripoli and Cyrenaica, as a prelude to stopping the unification of the two regions. 271
    1 18 49 A Light That Can't Be Dimmed Prince Muhammad Idris of Libya is chosen as a king after the...Read more unification of Cyrenaica, Tripolitania, and Fezzan, the thing that enrages the Italian government that responds with colonial expansion and issues a decree to have Bashir executed. Bashir leaves Libya as Sulayman is arrested in Tunisia. 297