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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
Omar Sharif to Play Refugee Father’s Role
Egyptian star Omar Sharif has been nominated to play the role of an Egyptian father who lives through all the political changes in the Red Sea Port Said area, in the upcoming TV series Al Fanar.
Mahmoud Abdel Aziz to Play ‘Bairam al Tunisi’
Mahmoud Abdel Aziz has deferred his final agreement on starring in a TV series on poet Bairam al Tunisi's life until the Egyptian TV production department meets his conditions.
American-British-Egyptian Film Depicts ‘Denshway’ Incident
A joint American, British and Egyptian film is expected to be produced soon at a cost about 40 million dollars. The film will be based on the historical incident in the Egyptian village of Denshway.
Yousef Shahin to Shoot Film on Palestinian Issue
The prominent Egyptian director Yousef Shahin is currently gearing up for his new film Al Ghadab (anger) in which the Palestinian issue will be highlighted.
Majeda al Roomi to Play Laila Murad’s Role
Egyptian director Samir Saif has convinced Zaki Fatin Abdel Wahab, singer Laila Murad’s son, to cooperate with him to shoot a film on the life history of the late singer.
‘Going Home’: British Major Tells What Happened in Palestine in 1948
The Palestinian director Omar al Qattan’s film al Aouda (Going Home.. a British Veteran in Palestine) was screened at the Palestinian Cinema Week held recently in Kuwait.
The Egypt Distribution Company is asking three comedy stars, Adel Imam, Mohammed Heneidi and Alaa Waley Eddin, to postpone the release of at least one of their films to lessen box-office competition this summer
The team behind a new Egyptian movie, Ashab Wala Business (Friends or Business), has decided to contribute a day’s box office revenues each week to the Palestinian cause.
Singers Medhat Saleh and Anoshka have inked an agreement with director Musa’d Foudah to costar in the new comedy series “Mawe’d Ma’a Al Shuhrah,”(Appointment With Fame)
Tagline: First Comes Love, Then Comes Interrogation.
Greg Focker, Ben Stiller is head over heels
Lebanese director John Shamoun and Palestinian director May al Masri conveyed Arab dreams and suffering to the heart of the US through the screening of the films in Boston.
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