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Syrian television and film industry has changed following the expulsion of Bashar al-Assad.
Ramadan is the peak season for watching Syrian television dramas, a precious tradition once taken by censorship under Bashar al-Assad’s regime. The writers, actors and directors were expelled, but many still shaped the popular series. When creatives return home, how will Syrian television and film industry evolve into the post-Assad era?
In this episode:
Christa Salamandra (@csalamand) – Professor of Anthropology at Lehman College Inas Hakki (@inas_hakki) – Film Director
Episode Credits:
The episode was produced by Tamara Kandeker and Chloe K. Lee and produced by Sari El Kariri, Philip Lanos, Spencer Klein, Marcos Bartolome, Melanie Marich, Hana Shocare and guest host Manuel Laparo. Edited by Kylene Kiang.
The take production teams are Marcos Bartolome, Sonia Bagat, Sari El Kariri, Tamara Kandakar, Philip Lanos, Chloe K. Lee, Ashish Malhotra, Khaled Soltan, Amy Walters and Noah Wazwaz. Our editorial interns are Melanie Marich, Hagill Sale and Hana Shokea. The guest host is Kevin Harten. Our engagement producers are Adam Abu Gad and Vienna Maglio. Aya Elmileik is the lead in audience engagement.
The sound designer is Alex Roldan. Our video editors are Hisham Abu Salah and Mohannad al-Melhem. Alexandra Rock is the executive producer of Take. Ney Alvarez is the Audio Director at Al Jazeera.
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