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| Directed by | Bassam Al-Thawadi | 
| Screenplay by | Fareed Ramadan | 
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| Cinematography | Shamdat Sainudeen | 
| Edited by | Osama Al-Saif | 
| Music by | Mohammed Haddad | 
Production company  | Bahrain Film Production  | 
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Running time  | 96 minutes | 
| Country | Bahrain | 
| Language | Bahrani Arabic | 
| Budget | $1,000,000 (estimated) | 
A Bahraini Tale (Arabic: حكاية بحرينية, romanized: Ḥikāya Baḥrayniyya) is a 2006 Bahraini Arabic-language drama film directed by Bassam Al-Thawadi, screenplay by Fareed Ramadan and starring Saad Abdulla, Fatima Abdulrahim and Abdulla Al Sa'adawi. This is the third feature film to be directed by Bassam al-Thawadi and one of the only three films ever made in Bahrain.[1][2][3][4]
Synopsis
Set during the Six-Day War of 1967, the film revolves around the personal story of a middle-class Bahraini family and an account of the hopes and faith the Arab world had in Gamal Abdul Nasser as its leader.
Cast
- Saad Abdulla as Salim
 - Fatima Abdulrahim as Fatima
 - Abdulla Al Sa'adawi as Juma Khamis
 - Ebrahim Al-Ghanim as Tickets Man
 - Hassan Al-Majed as Mahmood
 - Mahmood Al-Mulla as Bu Jassim
 - Juma'an Al-Rowayai as Hamad
 - Ahmed Aqlan as Sultan
 - Abdulla Bahar as Mad Man
 - Yousif Bu Hallol as Yaqoob
 - Ahmed Fardan as Salman
 - Shayma Janahi as Munira
 - Mubarak Khamis as Abdulla Khamis
 - Abdulrahman Mahmood as Man
 - Wafa Maki as Mahmood Sister
 - Abdulla Malik as Ali
 - Fahad Mandi as Yahya
 - Latifa Mujren as Hamad's Mother
 - Shatha Sabt as Nayla
 - Majeda Sultan as Sharoof Al-Zarqa
 - Abdulla Wlaad as Rashed
 - Mariam Ziman as Latifa
 - Nadeem Ziman as Khalifa
 
Reception
The film was screened nationwide across Bahrain and across the Arab world. The film was critically acclaimed by critics locally and internationally. It was given a 90% rating by Rotten Tomatoes[5] - NB: not available on Rotten Tomatoes so not verifiable.
References
- ↑ The Travel Book. Lonely Planet, 2010. 2010. ISBN 978-1741792119.
 - ↑ "A Bahraini Tale". New York Magazine. July 4, 2007. Retrieved 22 May 2012.
 - ↑ "5th Gulf Film Festival to honour pioneering Bahraini filmmaker Bassam Al-Thawadi". Zawya. March 24, 2012. Retrieved 22 May 2012.
 - ↑ "Cameras roll for Bahraini film". Gulf Daily News. April 17, 2006. Retrieved 22 May 2012.
 - ↑ A Bahraini Tale at Rotten Tomatoes
 
