Shadi Mar'i Trailers
Fadia TrailerEid TrailerBliss Trailer
Shadi Mar'i was born on November 17, 1994 in Jerusalem, Israel. He is an actor, known for Fauda (2015), Bethlehem (2013) and HaLayla Hazé (2020).
Fadia TrailerEid TrailerBliss Trailer
Shadi Mar'i was born on November 17, 1994 in Jerusalem, Israel. He is an actor, known for Fauda (2015), Bethlehem (2013) and HaLayla Hazé (2020).
Total trailers found: 10
22 September 2017
Peace suddenly breaks out in the Middle East – an unpleasant turn of events for many involved, who suddenly see their futures and livelihoods threatened.
06 June 2024
Sassi is more than 20 years older than his wife Effi and is worried about his declining powers. Surgery has left him seeking treatment for impotence, but Effi insists she’s content with their emotional closeness.
10 July 2014
A young Arab is caught between cultures as he is sent to a prestigious Jewish boarding school in Israel in the 1980s.
28 November 2024
Eid, a young Bedouin from Rahat, spends his nights in Skype calls with Dounia, a married Arab actress living in Paris.
26 February 2018
Set in the cloak-and-dagger world of the IDF’s undercover special forces - the Mista'arvim - Fauda is an Israeli-produced TV drama which has garnered praise for its realistic depiction of military tactics alongside its empathetic portrayal of Palestinians, militant or otherwise.
01 June 2013
After being estranged from his Druze village and family for 17 years, Yoseph returns with his two Israeli, teenage children.
28 October 2020
A squad of terrorists infiltrate a kibbutz but find themselves trapped in the children’s nursery with hostages who are less than four years old.
26 September 2013
Bethlehem tells the story of the unlikely bond between Razi, an Israeli secret service officer, and his Palestinian informant Sanfur, the younger brother of a senior Palestinian militant.
29 August 2014
The White City tells the story of an emotionally charged love triangle set in the hot political climate of modern Tel Aviv.
10 October 2025
In the name of FAMILY HONOR, the conservative al-Hawi family buries their daughter, Fadia, alive. The neighboring liberal Snour family rescues and hides her in their home, where she attempts to make sense of her life after the crime.