Recent Episodes
Episode | Name | Airdate |
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S01E03 | Het gezicht van de strijd (Syrie, Libanon en Irak) | Feb 10, 2016 |
S01E02 | Geloof in geweld (Egypte en Noord-Syrië) | Feb 3, 2016 |
S01E01 | Verdwenen zonen (Tunesië en Libië) | Jan 27, 2016 |
Frequently Asked Questions Warning: Spoilers
When did 'De Arabische storm' premiere?
It premiered on February 6, 2016.
Who were the creators of the TV show 'De Arabische storm'?
The creators were Rik D'Hiet and Marco van Geffen.
What is the genre of 'De Arabische storm'?
The genre is drama.
Where is the setting of 'De Arabische storm'?
The setting is Morocco.
Who played the role of Amal in 'De Arabische storm'?
Malika El Hazzan played the role of Amal.
What happened in the first episode of 'De Arabische storm'?
The first episode titled "The Village" follows the story of a young woman named Amal, who gives birth to a son, but struggles to keep him alive.
What is the main conflict in 'De Arabische storm'?
The main conflict is the tension between traditional values and modernity in Moroccan society.
How many episodes are in the first season of 'De Arabische storm'?
There are 6 episodes in the first season.
Who played the role of Aziz in 'De Arabische storm'?
Aziz Boukrouh played the role of Aziz.
What did the character Yousef do for a living in 'De Arabische storm'?
Yousef was a fisherman.
How does 'De Arabische storm' explore the theme of female empowerment?
'De Arabische storm' explores the theme of female empowerment by focusing on the character of Amal, who challenges traditional gender roles and expectations to assert her independence and protect her family.
Who played the role of Rachid in 'De Arabische storm'?
Abdelhadi Talbi played the role of Rachid.
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