The series focuses on the social and economic development of Amman in the 1950s and consists of nine seasons with 10 episodes each.
Jordan-based production house Arab Telemedia Group is producing the historical series titled Talal Street.
Syrian director Mohammad Zuhair Rajab will direct the series, which revolves around the developments in the city of Amman in the 1950s with the social and urban progress of its environment and the people living there, all the events and stories shape the narrative within the Ras Al-Ain area, more specifically in Talal street.
Speaking about his first cooperation with Arab Telemedia Group, Rajab said: “I have a very close relationship with the Producer Talal Al-Awamleh and with his late father Mr Adnan, I am thrilled to cooperate with the group that has been known over the years for producing artistic and original works, and personally I consider the group as one of the most important beacons of Arab productions.”
With many titles directed under his name, Syrian director points to the fact of how complex and important the story of Talal street is, describing it as being written with a creative, intellectual and artistic vision, this provoked him as a director and sparked his creativity to come up with this masterpiece for the Arab audience.
The series will reflect the diversity of Arab societies; its hopes, pains, ambitions, disappointments, and challenges through the embodiment of different characters, these characters will be played by about 200 actors, Jordanian and Arab talents.
The main storyline focuses on the social transformations through events from the daily lives of Talal street residents, where the cultural identity of the city emerges through the tales of different families with different races and nationalities, the reflection of Amman now is nothing but the continuous development and the struggle that those families presented.
The show will keep an eye on the development of Amman from the social and economic aspect through different characters that are played by young and fresh faces, this was recommended by the management of Arab Telemedia Group, emphasising the importance of attracting promising young talents to nourish the Arab drama and push new talents, according to Rajab this is not something new as Arab Telemedia Group is well known for creating stars and investing in talents.
The director confirms that the events will be filmed in Amman in addition to many villages and governates from south to north, this will shed light on all the events that happened in the Arab region through the diverse personalities that reflect the Ammani and Arab society.