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Nagib Mahfouz’s ‘Moonlight’ to Shine on TV Screens
Egyptian Nobel Prize winner Nagib Mahfouz’s story Nour Al Qamar (Moonlight) will soon be illuminating television screens,
Nadia Al Jundi Desperately Seeking Shrink
Egyptian actress Nadia Al Jundi has been visiting a psychiatrist to learn about emotional reactions and humans behavior when exposed to severe psychological pressures.
Madlin Tabar, Khaled Zaki Face Family Blues
Egyptian artists Madlin Tabar and Khaled Zaki meet in the new TV series Quloub Saghira (Small Hearts), which tackles marital woes and their negative effects on the children.
Khaled Al Nabawi to Borrow Amr Daib’s Songs
Egyptian actor Khaled Al Nabawi has agreed with Amr Diab on borrowing two songs from his recent album to include them in his new film Taeh Fi Amerka (Lost in America)
Palestine: the Big Issue of Shahin’s Coming ‘Anger’
The prominent Egyptian director Yousef Shahin announced that his next film would be entitled Al Ghadab (anger) in which the Palestinian issue will be highlighted.
Moroccan TV Film Tackles Sexual Harassment
The Moroccan director Abdel Majeed Rashish is currently shooting his TV film “Saidah” in Casablanca. The new film tackles the issue of sexual harassment.
Palestinian Film Depicts Martyr Abu Ali Mustafa’s Life
Palestinian director Said al Bitar is currently visiting Syria to shoot a film about the life history of Martyr Abu Ali Mustafa who was assassinated by Israel last June.
‘Laughing Man’ on Syrian Small Screen
Syrian director A’laa Eddin al Sha’ar has recently wrapped up shooting his TV film entitled al Rajol al Dahek (Laughing Man) scripted by Wadie’ Esmander.
Dalal Abdel Aziz Seeks Alchemy
Actress Dalal Abdel Aziz is currently mastering Alchemy..due to an upcoming movie shooting ‘Al-Bashkar’..
After a five-year sabbatical, Egyptian actress Laila Taher has announced her return to the world of comedy.
Syrian director Abdel Latif Abdel Hamid’s new film Qamaran Wa Zaytouna seems to be a sequel for his trio which he started with the film Liali Iben Awa and followed by Rasael Shafawiyya.
An unprecedented animated film about the life of the Prophet Mohammed must pass muster at Al Azhar, the millenium-old "fortress" of Sunni Islam, clerics said.
Egyptian artists Nabila Ebeid and Mahmoud Abdel Aziz are preparing to record their new radio comedy series Segn Al Zawgat (Wives’ Prison).
The Syrian director Omar Amirlay has recently screened his third film “Chickens” at the French Institute’s Cinema Club for Arabic Studies in Damascus.
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