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syria movie

English name: Syria cinema, pinyin letters: Xuliya dianying.

1908, Turks first showed cartoons in Aleppo. 19 16, the first cinema was established in Damascus, mainly showing German silent films. The silent film Innocent Defendant (directed by ayub Bader) was produced in 1928, which announced the birth of Syrian film. Since then, two silent films have been released: Under the Sky in Damascus (1932, directed by Ismail Anzur) and Call of Duty (1938, directed by Dauder). Due to colonial rule, Syrian films could not develop for a long time. Before World War II, photographer Noridin Refai shot many news documentary clips, but only a few of them failed to pass the French censorship. 1946 After independence, the Syrian film production company was established to co-produce A Night in Amelia with Egypt and Lebanon. Then there was a movie "Light and Darkness" (1947, directed by Na Zeh Shaband). 1949, director Ahmed Alfan filmed a feature film "Passers-by" following the documentary "Syrian Army on the Battlefield".