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Browse 10 movies from Hamaz Studios for Cinema Movies
A love story unfolds between a girl and a young man in one of the coastal areas. They become involved in a physical relationship, resulting in her becoming pregnant. Tragically, her lover dies in an accident. Fearing disgrace, she attempts suicide, but is rescued by a kind-hearted fisherman who falls in love with her and cares for her in his small cottage. However, the girl dies after giving birth to their child, leaving the fisherman in shock.
Dec 1977
In a comedic framework, the story follows two friends living in Baghdad, Iraq, as they experience a series of humorous and awkward situations in their everyday lives. The film was not released due to technical issues.
Jun 1975
An Iraqi drama portraying a woman who strayed into ruin, will destiny grant her redemption, or seal her tragic end?
Dec 1969
Dr. Hassan opens a clinic in his rural area to treat patients and combat ignorance. He loves his study partner, and at the same time, his cousin's daughter schemes to win him over because she loves him and wants him for herself.
Jan 1959
A wayward son from a poor family chooses a life of vice, a path that ultimately leads him to a tragic end.
Dec 1967
An Iraqi film about a young woman shaped by hardship, raised in poverty, and reunited with her family after discovering her father’s true identity—leading her toward a new life and marriage.
May 1965
A social story about living conditions before and after the July 14, 1958 Revolution… It focuses mainly on the direct realist style, closest to the theater.
Nov 1961
The rural girl, like other girls in the countryside, submits to the rule of her tribe or clan. Meanwhile, she falls in love with her cousin, but her father opposes this love and marries her off to an elderly sheikh, despite his wealth. The girl endures suffering with him, unable to rid herself of her love for her cousin. After intense struggles, she leaves the old husband to reunite with her cousin.
Jun 1958
A police drama about the confrontations between the police and drug dealers in the city of Basra. The film includes many of Ahlam Wahbi’s songs in her early cinematic appearances. The film achieved great public success upon its screening in Baghdad and the governorates.
Jun 1963
The film seeks to articulate the progressive social ideals brought forth by the July 14 Revolution, including women’s liberation, gender equality, and the growing political and social awareness of both women and youth. It emphasizes the values of sacrifice and commitment to the الوطن (homeland). Blending emotional storytelling with patriotic songs, the film unfolds as a heartfelt narrative that intertwines a love story with national identity and collective aspiration.
Jan 1961