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Saudi TV show shifts perception of Israel-Gulf normalization
Period drama showing co-existence of three faiths was seen by more than 140 million people throughout the Arab world, and hoped to show Jewish, Muslim, and Christian religious harmony in the Gulf of the 1940s
The Media Line |
Published: 12.18.20 , 09:08
An award-winning Saudi television drama series may have helped shift public perception of the historic normalization agreements that were reached between Israel and Gulf countries in August, one of the show’s co-creators believes.
Bahraini brothers Ali Shams and Mohammad Shams are the screenwriters who, along with their creative team, won the America Abroad Media award this year for their historic dramatic series Um Haroun (Mother of Aaron), which drew a massive audience base and aired on Saudi Arabia’s state-sponsored MBC.
Felice Friedson and Maya Margit 12/15/2020
‘The Gulf in the ‘40s was very different than what is today,’ co-creator of award-winning series ‘Um Haroun’ tells The Media Line
An award-winning Saudi television drama series may have helped shift public perception of the historic normalization agreements that were reached between Israel and Gulf countries in August, one of the show’s co-creators believes.
Bahraini brothers Ali Shams and Mohammad Shams are the screenwriters who, along with their creative team, won the America Abroad Media award this year for their historic dramatic series
Um Haroun (Mother of Aaron), which drew a massive audience base and aired on Saudi Arabia’s state-sponsored MBC.