

A Kuwaiti landlord kicks out a broke tenant into actual snow. Chaos ensues.
The events of the play take place in a comedic atmosphere about Moses, who is expelled by the owner of the architect and his wife from the apartment he rents; because of his inability to pay its rent, to find themselves in the open and in the face of the falling snow, and the cold weather, which leads them to many comedic paradoxes.
Acting
Tariq Al-Ali's physical comedy carrying nearly four hours.
Production
Rare Kuwaiti film attempting outdoor winter spectacle.
Director
Abdulaziz Safar
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Kuwait's desert climate makes snow a genuine novelty; filming 'winter' required artificial setups rarely attempted in Gulf cinema.
The 228-minute runtime makes it one of the longest Kuwaiti narrative films ever produced, originally released in two parts for theatrical exhibition.