Frank Opperman is a chameleon who was just as convincing as the tormented reverend in Dominee Tienie as he was as the bumbling mechanic Ouboet in Orkney snork nie. His portrayal of these beloved characters has made him a national treasure. Frank doesn't just play a role - he becomes the character. Now, Frankie Opperman, director and Frank's son, has made an intimate documentary series about his father.
From behind the silent bars, in the heart of 'Ward Five', the doors to forgotten tales open, revealing human stories pulsating with pain and hope. We delve into the prison's labyrinthine corridors to unveil intense psychological struggles and unspoken issues, where The closed walls become a mirror reflecting the mistakes of the past and the cruelty of society, in an attempt to restore a humanity that was stolen behind doors that open only onto the truth.
Through the patience of Al Khansa, the fierce justice of Al Shanfara, and the unbreakable resilience of Zubaiba, this drama unearths the untold stories that shaped pre-Islamic Arabia.
In an era when the desert was a stage for the struggle of nations, a name emerged that shifted the balance of power and redefined the art of war. This is not merely a tale of battles, but the story of a strategic mind and a leader who knew no retreat. Here begin the days of Khalid… a journey into the life of Khalid ibn al-Walid, the Drawn Sword of God, where decisions are made under the glare of swords, destinies are decided by a calculated move, and scenes pulsate with an epic spirit that revives history through the language of image and intellect.
A comedy series presented in separate episodes, it cleverly and satirically portrays the daily life of the average Yemeni citizen amidst the hustle and bustle of the street and its contradictions, showcasing the hardships of daily life in a humorous way.