
Go with Peace Jamil 2008
Directed by Omar Shargawi, *Go with Peace Jamil* (2008) unfolds in the chilly landscapes of Scandinavia, where a gripping drama explores ancient religious tensions and the weight of personal choices.
Director: Omar Shargawi
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Go with Peace Jamil (2008) about?
The film follows Jamil, a man caught in a violent world, as he struggles with guilt, love, and the search for redemption. Set against the backdrop of Scandinavia, it explores themes of ancient religious hatred and the fight to break free from cycles of vengeance.
Who directed Go with Peace Jamil?
Omar Shargawi directed *Go with Peace Jamil*, bringing a raw and emotional vision to this Scandinavian crime drama.
Who stars in Go with Peace Jamil?
The film features Dar Salim, Elias Al Subehi, Hassan El Sayed, Salah El Koussa, and Khalid Al-Subeihi in pivotal roles.
Is Go with Peace Jamil (2008) worth watching?
With its intense drama, moral depth, and strong performances, *Go with Peace Jamil* offers a compelling watch for fans of crime and action films. While IMDb ratings are unrated, its themes and atmosphere make it a thought-provoking choice.
How long is Go with Peace Jamil?
The film runs for 90 minutes.
About Go with Peace Jamil (2008) — A Scandinavian Crime Drama of Redemption
Directed by Omar Shargawi, *Go with Peace Jamil* (2008) unfolds in the chilly landscapes of Scandinavia, where a gripping drama explores ancient religious tensions and the weight of personal choices. At its heart, the film follows Jamil, a man torn between violence and redemption as he grapples with guilt and the responsibility of his actions. The atmosphere is tense, infused with moral dilemmas and raw emotions, as Jamil's internal war mirrors the conflicts around him. With its action-packed scenes and deep emotional layers, this crime drama delves into themes of love, punishment, and the courage to break free from destructive cycles.
Starring Dar Salim and Elias Al Subehi, the film blends intense drama with gripping realism, making it a standout in the genre. *Go with Peace Jamil* (2008) challenges viewers to reflect on the power of forgiveness and the strength it takes to choose peace over vengeance.