AlGaid 1970
Al-Gaid emerges as a captivating epic adventure, unfolding against the backdrop of the 20th-century wintery northern Arabian desert. Boldly redefines the adventure revenge genre and Bedouin soap operas, crafting a unique narrative.
Al-Gaid emerges as a captivating epic adventure, unfolding against the backdrop of the 20th-century wintery northern Arabian desert. Boldly redefines the adventure revenge genre and Bedouin soap operas, crafting a unique narrative.
A young woman living out of the city goes on two crucial road trips, one with her father, and the other with her fiancé to his parents house in the city. Upon arriving, she comes to question everything she thought she knew about him, and herself. "Does It Hurt Too Bad to Look at Me?" invites audiences to reflect on the fragility of relationships, the influence of parents on our choices, and self exploration.
During a taxi ride, the discussion between a vampire and the taxi driver reveals a series of murders.