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A national artistic panorama summarizing long years of dialogues between fathers and sons about the brutal Iraqi invasion of Kuwait

“Ya Watan” is a national artistic panorama that summarized long years of dialogues between fathers and sons about the brutal Iraqi invasion of Kuwait, and documented what happened during this period, the feelings of Kuwaitis and their sacrifices in order to defend their country, and how they gave their lives as a price for the word and liberation.
The panorama was written by Ayman Al-Habil, and the acting performance was performed by the able artist Abdulaziz Al-Haddad, who entertained us with his calm narrative style, and the young artist Ahmed bin Hussein participated with him, as they embodied the generation that lived the period of the invasion with all its details and the new generations that need to know their history to build on it for a better future, and presented by the director Hamad Al-Nouri in a wonderful picture with a documentary vision full of feelings and feelings of unforgettable memories, situations and heroism.
Commenting on the reactions that the work reaped after it was shown on Kuwait TV, the able artist Abdulaziz Al-Haddad said: The messages I received were all praise and crying because they touched feelings, and everyone agreed that creativity was in the simplicity of offering and directing, calling on the Almighty to preserve Kuwait and her family from all harm.