The Gulf drama series "Pencil Lead" is gaining high viewership ratings during the holy month of Ramadan. The show draws its inspiration from a real-life story that occurred in Kuwait in 1990. The title, which comes from the writing tool that is easy to correct mistakes with, represents the potential to overcome crises and improve relationships. The 30-episode series focuses on a complex marital life issue seen through the eyes of five characters, and how they navigate and resolve conflicts in a unique way. The series is classified as a social and thrilling drama, with each episode lasting 30 minutes. The production features a cast of well-known Saudi actors, including Ibrahim Al-Harbi and Aber Ahmed. "Pencil Lead" is directed by Kuwaiti director Abdullah Al-Turkmani and written by Maryam Al-Qalaf.
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