From Pain Comes Storytelling… Ammar Sabry Approaches a Deep Human Wound in “Sohab Al Ard
Screenwriter Ammar Sabry reveals the creative journey behind “Sohab Al Ard,” explaining how the series was designed as a human story rather than a political headline.
✍️ Turning Tragedy into Human Narrative
Egyptian screenwriter Ammar Sabry shared that the idea behind Sohab Al Ard emerged at the onset of the October 7 events, driven by a desire to transform breaking news into a deeply human story.
He emphasized that such projects require courage, resources, and a clear moral stance 🎬
⚖️ The Anxiety of Approaching a National Wound
When presented with the storyline of an Egyptian female doctor traveling to Gaza, Sabry admitted feeling intense pressure. The topic touches on a profound human and national wound.
Yet, he believed that telling the story honestly was a cultural responsibility ✊
📖 Beyond Numbers: The Power of Details
Sabry highlighted the difference between statistics and storytelling. Ten casualties in a headline may pass quickly—but ten individual dreams, families, and unfinished plans leave a lasting emotional impact 💔
🎭 Inspired by Real Testimonies
One of the series’ most powerful scenes was inspired by a real conversation with a Palestinian father who survived a home bombing. Personal details—like a father pretending tap water was “mineral water” to comfort his daughters—became the emotional backbone of the narrative 🕊️
🎬 Performances Rooted in Authenticity
The series features strong performances from:
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Eyad Nassar
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Menna Shalaby
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Adham Al Safadi
Each actor brought emotional depth and realism, enhancing the credibility of the story.
🔥 A Drama That Sparks Empathy
“Sohab Al Ard” moves beyond politics to spotlight humanity during conflict—reminding audiences that behind every headline lies a story waiting to be heard.
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