Top 10 Greatest Yemen TV Series of All Time

Top 10 Greatest Yemen TV Series of All Time. You should check out these Yemen TV Series. These Yemen TV Series will give you a lot of fun and practice.

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1. SHralblah (TV Series 2008)

Stars: Sali Hamada, Adam Saif

This anthology comedy and social television series delves into diverse stories. The show offers critical analysis and solutions for cases of negative behavior while highlighting positive behavior among individuals and public and governmental institutions. – Yemen TV Series

2. Arabian Nights (TV Series 2000)

Stars: Alan Bates, James Frain

Sultan Shahryar suffered from a traumatic near assassination that left him mentally unstable. His wife was involved in the plot and died as a result of his actions.

As a result, the Sultan has developed a paranoid suspicion of women. He intends to express it diabolically by marrying a woman from his harem and executing her the following morning.

To prevent this, Scheherezade, the Grand Vizier’s daughter and a childhood friend of the Sultan, offers herself as the bride. She hopes to cure his madness by telling him wondrous stories, including those of Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves, and Aladdin and his Wonderful Lamp.

However, the Sultan’s villainous brother is also plotting, and Scheherezade’s stories prove more useful against him than anyone could have anticipated. – Yemen TV Series

3. The Last Post (TV Series 2017)

Stars: Jeremy Neumark Jones, Tom Glynn-Carney

Captain Joe Martin and his wife, Honor, have arrived in Aden to take over from the outgoing Captain Nick Page. However, Captain Martin is faced with the challenge of adjusting to life on the front line and dealing with some resentment from the men who had expected Lieutenant Ed Laithwaite to be appointed instead.

Meanwhile, Honor finds solace in the company of Alison, Laithwaite’s wife, who had been involved in an affair with Captain Page. The situation takes a dangerous turn when terrorists attempt to shoot an officer, resulting in an ambush that leaves Captain Page and his driver in grave danger.

The narrative takes place in Aden in 1965, where a British army unit was tasked with suppressing a Yemeni insurgency seeking independence in the Middle East. The account also delves into the experiences of the women and children who accompanied the soldiers.

Against the backdrop of the Aden Emergency, the story follows a unit of the Royal Military Police as they navigate the conflict and their interactions with both their families and the local populace. – Yemen TV Series

4. The Looming Tower (TV Series 2018)

Stars: Alex Gibney, Lawrence Wright

The Looming Tower is a comprehensive examination of the escalating threat posed by Osama Bin Laden and Al-Qaeda in the late 1990s. The series delves into the complex and often contentious relationship between the FBI and CIA during this period, which may have inadvertently paved the way for the tragic events of 9/11 and the subsequent war in Afghanistan.

The show follows the I-49 Squad in New York and Alec Station in Washington, the counter-terrorism divisions of the FBI and CIA, respectively, as they navigate a global landscape in pursuit of critical information.

Despite ostensibly working towards the same goal of preventing an imminent attack on U.S. soil, the two agencies find themselves in a fierce competition for ownership of intelligence.

Ultimately, this rivalry proved to be a significant obstacle in the fight against terrorism, and the failure to share crucial information ultimately led to the loss of countless lives on that fateful day in September 2001. – Yemen TV Series

5. Prison Break (TV Series 2005)

Stars: Wentworth Miller, Amaury Nolasco

A professional structural engineer takes it upon himself to enter a correctional facility that he had previously designed, to rescue his brother who has been falsely accused of a crime and is facing a death sentence.

The younger brother, who is innocent, has been framed for the murder of the Vice President’s sibling and is scheduled to be executed at a high-security prison. The elder brother devises a brilliant plan to save his sibling by robbing a bank and using the funds to infiltrate the same jail.

As the days count down to the execution, the elder brother executes his escape plan step-by-step, utilizing a full-body tattoo that guides the prison’s layout and contains vital clues necessary for their escape. – Yemen TV Series

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6. Osama (2003)

Director: Siddiq Barmak

Afghanistan is under the control of the Taliban, who have a strict government, particularly against women, who are not allowed to work. With three women representing three straight generations, this scenario is particularly challenging.

Their family’s male members have all lost their lives in various Afghani battles. The mother had been a nurse in a hospital, but the Taliban has stopped funding the facility even though she is not permitted to work. The preteen daughter will pose as a guy so that she may acquire a job to support the family, the mother, and grandmother decide, feeling that this is the only way they can survive.

The daughter, who feels helpless, agrees despite being terrified because she fears that the Taliban will kill her if they find out about her disguise. The daughter places a lock of her recently cut hair in a pot in part as a symbolic gesture to restore her lost femininity.

The milk vendor, who employs the daughter, and a nearby youngster named Espandi, who recognizes her despite her apparent changes in appearance, are the only people outside the family aware of the ruse. Espandi changes her name to Osama. – Yemen Movies

7. Bread and Roses (2023)

Director: Sahra Mani

Sahra ManiThe memories of Afghan women’s experiences ever since the Taliban took over Kabul. The absence of a viewer stand-in or a voice-of-god narrator to lead the audience through an objective analysis of the scenario helps the movie.

This is a shabby, up-close, and personal film, which does not mean that everything is deliberately cryptic or difficult to understand. More so, Mani trusts that her subjects and audience will interact with the events as they occur without the need for intrusive framing. – Yemen Movies

8. A Few Cubic Meters of Love (2014)

Director: Jamshid Mahmoudi

A young Iranian man who works in a Tehran factory falls in love with the daughter of an Afghan employee. Afghan asylum seekers who reside with their families in disused shipping containers or simple shacks in surrounding shanty communities are illegally employed at a small factory somewhere in Tehran.

Young Iranian worker Sabre surreptitiously meets Marona, the child of Afghan laborer Abdolsalam. A love tale develops, with no one knowing how it will end. – Yemen Movies

9. Earth and Ashes (2004)

Director: Atiq Rahimi

The elderly Dastaguir travels to the coal mine where his son Murad works via hitchhiking, walking, and mostly walking with his newly deaf 5-year-old grandson Yassin. Murad must be informed by Dastaguir that the rest of their family perished in a recent bombing.

Dastaguir and his five-year-old grandson Yacine jump from the back of a pickup vehicle and take a seat at a desert crossroads where they wait and wait for a ride to a neighboring mine days after his village is devastated in a bombing raid.

The awful duty of informing Yacine, Dastaguir’s son, that Yacine’s mother and wife had passed away and that Yacine is now deaf falls to Dastaguir. Dastaguir is concerned about his son’s mental health and tormented by flashbacks to his daughter-in-law’s humiliation, which he was powerless to stop. – Yemen Movies

10. Wajma, an Afghan Love Story (2013)

Director: Barmak Akram

The elderly Dastaguir travels to the coal mine where his son Murad works via hitchhiking, walking, and mostly walking with his newly deaf 5-year-old grandson Yassin. Murad must be informed by Dastaguir that the rest of their family perished in a recent bombing.

Dastaguir and his five-year-old grandson Yacine jump from the back of a pickup vehicle and take a seat at a desert crossroads where they wait and wait for a ride to a neighboring mine days after his village is devastated in a bombing raid.

The awful duty of informing Yacine, Dastaguir’s son, that Yacine’s mother and wife had passed away and that Yacine is now deaf falls to Dastaguir. – Yemen Movies


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