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Awdat Asoid

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Awdat Asoid
Promotional poster
Also known asÁsweed's Return
عودة عصويد
Directed byAdnan Ibrahim
StarringNasir Al-Gasabi
Abdullah Al-Sadhan
Mohammad Al-Ali
Rashid Al Shamrani
Country of originSaudi Arabia
Original languageArabic
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes7
Production
Executive producerARA of artistic production
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time40 minutes
Original release
Release1985 (1985) –
1985 (1985)

Ásweed's Return (Arabic: عودة عصويد) is one of the most famous Saudi television series in the Arab world.[1] This series was produced in 1985,[2] by ARA of artistic production, directed by Adnan Ibrahim (Iraqi director) and authored by Mohammed Al-Tawayan, both the participated from Saudi Arabia and Syria. Although the series is short, it was thoroughly enjoyed by its viewers.[citation needed]

Plot Overview

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Storyline

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"Awdat Asoid" is a compelling narrative centered around a Bedouin tribe and its revered sheikh, Abo Asweed. The plot unfolds with the sheikh in a critical condition, bedridden and frail. As his life wanes, he mutters cryptically about a mysterious box, emphasizing its importance and expressing his desire for it to be given to a specific person.

The Mysterious Box

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The box, which Abo Asweed speaks of in his delirium, becomes the focal point of the story. The sheikh's incoherent mutterings about the box pique the curiosity and concern of the tribe members. The ambiguity surrounding the box's contents and the identity of the intended recipient sparks intrigue and speculation among the tribe.

The Pursuit

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Following Abo Asweed's revelations, the entire tribe becomes embroiled in the pursuit of the enigmatic box. Each tribesman is driven by different motivations—some by loyalty to the sheikh, others by the allure of potential wealth or power, and some by the desire to fulfill what they believe to be the sheikh's last wish.

Themes

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The show explores various themes, including loyalty, tradition, greed, and the quest for power. It delves into the dynamics of tribal life, the bonds that hold the community together, and the forces that can drive them apart. The pursuit of the box serves as a catalyst for revealing the true character and intentions of each tribesman, bringing underlying tensions and alliances to the forefront.

Cultural Context

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Set against the backdrop of Bedouin culture, "Awdat Asoid" offers a glimpse into the traditions, values, and struggles of a Bedouin tribe. The show's portrayal of tribal leadership, the significance of oral traditions, and the respect for elders reflect the rich cultural heritage of the Bedouin people.

Unraveling the Mystery

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As the story progresses, the mystery of the box gradually unravels. The tribesmen's pursuit leads them on a journey filled with challenges, revelations, and confrontations. The resolution of the story hinges on the discovery of the box's true contents and the identification of the person meant to receive it, ultimately revealing the sheikh's final intentions and the legacy he wished to leave behind.

"Awdat Asoid" weaves together suspense, drama, and cultural richness to create a narrative that captivates audiences and offers a profound exploration of human motivations and tribal dynamics.

Starring

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Direction

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  • Adnan Ibrahim

References

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