The Dupes Explained

The Dupes
المخدوعون
Director:Tewfik Saleh
Starring:Mohamed Kheir-Halouani
Cinematography:Bahgat Heidar
Runtime:107 minutes
Country:Syria
Language:Arabic

The Dupes (Arabic: المخدوعون, 'al-makhdūʿūn') is a 1973 Syrian drama film directed and co-written by Tewfik Saleh and starring Mohamed Kheir-Halouani, Abderrahman Alrahy, Bassan Lotfi, Saleh Kholoki and Thanaa Debsi. Based on Ghassan Kanafani's 1963 novel, Men in the Sun, the film portrays the lives of three Palestinian refugees after the 1948 Palestinian expulsion and flight by following three generations of men who made their way from Palestine to Iraq in the hope of reaching Kuwait to pursue their dreams of freedom and prosperity. The Dupes received very positive reviews from critics and won multiple awards locally and internationally. It was entered into the 8th Moscow International Film Festival,[1] where it was nominated for the Golden Prize, and the 1972 Carthage Film Festival, where it won the Tanit d'Or.[2]

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  1. Web site: 8th Moscow International Film Festival (1973) . 3 January 2013 . MIFF . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20130116194922/http://www.moscowfilmfestival.ru/miff34/eng/archives/?year=1973 . 16 January 2013.
  2. Book: Gugler. Josef. Yaqub. Nadia. Film in the Middle East and North Africa: Creative Dissidence. University of Texas Press. Austin. 2011. 9780292723276.