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Mohammed Subhi Returns to Big Screen with New Vision

After 15 years away from the cinema, actor Mohammed Subhi is gearing up for a new movie in which he has the starring role.
“I participated in writing the film, after I recently became convinced of the importance of screening a good text to millions (of people),” Subhi said.
The actor, famous for his comic roles, is also making preparations for a new TV series on the Arab-Israeli conflict. The series explores the period before 1948 and the present circumstances in the Arab region.
The last appearance of the artist on the big screen was in the movie Huna Alkahirah (Voice of Cairo), costarring Suad Nsaer -- dc6a64.com

Stars of Al Eyal Kibret to Gather Once Again

Comedy star Said Saleh has announced that Adel Imam and Ahmed Zaki have agreed to appear as guests of honor in his new film Al Eyal Kibret Awi (The Kids Have Grown Too Big)

Whiz Kids of Egyptian Cinema Return in ‘Awdat Azzaman’

After tough negotiations, director Said Hamed has convinced “Kid” Fairouze, ex-child star famed for her film roles along with Anwar Wajdy, to return to the big screen.

‘Bent Afandina’ Depicts President Abdel Nasser from Power to Death

Egyptian renowned Actress Yousra agreed to star in the new TV episode Bent Afandina taken from a story holding the same name and written by Mohammed Jalal

Mohammed Munir Helps Bring Bahaus Back to Tunisia

Egyptian artist Mohammed Munir is currently visiting Tunisia to bone up on his starring role in a documentary film about the life history of the late artist Paul Klee,

Kamal Al Shinnawi, Hussein Fahmi Explore the Comical World of Telepathy

Egyptian stars Kamal Al Shinnaawi and Hussein Fahmi are meeting for the first time in the TV series A’alam Bidoun Asrar (World Without Secrets).

Squabble over Director Slows Work on First Egyptian-Syrian TV Series

Samir Al Jamal has asked the head of the Egyptian TV and Radio Union to help demolish obstacles in the path of the first Egyptian-Syrian television series, Maa Wa Demaa
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