Love, Life & Everything in Between
Love, Life & Everything in Between
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Premiered:
- Network: Netflix
- Category: Series
- Genre: Anthology
- Type: Live Action
- Concept:Developed by by Azza Shalaby
- Subject Matter: Romantic
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Season 1
Plot Synopsis
Developed by Egyptian screenwriter Azza Shalaby, LOVE, LIFE & EVERYTHING IN BETWEEN is an eight-episode anthology series that explores love at large and relationships up close with short films by eight award-winning directors from Egypt, Lebanon, Palestine, Saudi Arabia, Morocco and Tunisia. The entire eight-episode first season dropped on Thursday, March 10, 2022 on Netflix:
"O Brother": A village chief cancels his daughter's engagement when his lucky charm goes missing -- a bad omen in his book. By Egyptian director Sandra Bassal.
"Al-A'Sha": In this Saudi short directed by Abdulmohsen Aldhabaan, an accomplished psychiatrist braces herself for an absurd dinner with a bland date.
"Kazoz": Eager to wed on Valentine's, Lina instead deals with a shocking event. Directed by Cannes Jury Prize-winning Palestinian filmmaker Hany Abu-Assad.
"Babydoll and Lamb Chops": To pamper his wife, Hamda must unlock his nightmarish finances. Venice Edipo Re Award-winning Tunisian filmmaker Kaouther Ben Hania directs.
"National Day of Mourning in Mexico": Following a ban on Valentine's Day, Hassan sets out to rescue his fiancee from the stop-love police. By award-winning Egyptian director Khairy Beshara.
"Glitch Love": A Saudi pop star reluctantly agrees to record a last-minute song at a legendary, fading studio run by an odd engineer. Directed by Mahmoud Sabbagh.
"The Big Red Heart": Sami's gig delivering a gigantic red heart on a scooter turns into a wild adventure on the streets of Beirut. Directed by Michel Kammoun.
"Sidi Valentine": Lotfi's day starts off with a sweet encounter, but things go south when his car mysteriously disappears. A short by Moroccan filmmaker Hicham Lasri.