In this context, Ennejma Media and Cinematheque Media announced the end of filming for Al-Waad, shot in Morocco in various cities, including the studios of Marrakech, Agadir, Ouarzazate and the historic city of Ait Ben Haddou.
Two production companies noted that Al-Waad opened his camera five months ago, though no details were provided. He explained that the series was taken from Al-Hilalia’s biography and their separation, which in Arabic folklore is considered Arab Poison. As-Sira al-Hilalia is known as one of the biographies of the native Arabs and is a long epic that describes the migration of the Banu Hilal and includes the separation of the Banu Hilal and their departure from their homes in Al-Hilal. Persimmon and Peat in Alia Nejd in Tunisia. Bigger stories come from Al-Hilali’s biography, including the story of Prince Abu Zayd Al-Hilali and the story of his sister Sheekha, known for her cunning and deceit.
In this context, Al-Najma Media and Cinematheque Media reported that a team of photographers from Italy led by DP Alessandro Chiodo, as well as clothing and make-up teams from around the world, were hired. Final editing recently began in the UAE capital Abu Dhabi.
Al Waad includes a group of Syrian, Saudi and Arab stars, including Saudi Abdel Mohsen Al-Nimr, Syrian Nidal Najm, Mahira Abdel Aziz from the UAE, Muhammad Muftah from Morocco, Najla Abdullah and Ziad Al-Tawati from Tunisia, Adwa Fahd and Muhammad Al-Hashem from Saudi Arabia, Sheila Sabt from Bahrain and others.
Source: Al-Akhbar