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‘Thieves in KG2’: Pure Youth FilmThe film Haramiyya KG2 (Thieves in KG2) shot by a group of young men, including cast, director and screenwriter, which is set in a spontaneous environment managed to compete with the films of prominent stars at the Egyptian box offices during Eid al Adha holiday.The young director Sandra Nashat did all her best to make her film scripted by the young screenwriter Bilal Fadhel a success. Costarring in the film is a group of young actors who present their films of their own away from the other wave of comedy films, which has recently spread. The film begins with two thieves: Hasan (Karim Abdel Aziz) and al Sibae’i (Talat Zakaria) who plan for robbing the safe in which revenues from the Kaitby Fortress in Alexandria are kept. It continues with flowing rhythm and short inspiring scenes until Sibae’i is caught by the police. He bargains with his colleague Hasan to look after his small daughter Nasma (Maha) during his imprisonment in exchange of not revealing his name to the police as a partner in the robbery. Life of the free thief begins to change gradually when he takes the child home. Her presence corrects his violent and uncivil behavior and he begins to feel responsible. He gets up from bed early in the morning to take the child to her kindergarten after he buys her all her school needs. He continues like that until he meets Miss Reem (Hanan Tork), the child’s teacher. The two fall in love with each other without the teacher knowledge of his background. In an annoying funmaking and a thorny comedy situation the thief robs the school where the child is enrolled claiming that the school management exploits parents who work very hard to spend on their children. This suggests sympathy with the thief rather than with those who are robbed. The film drew attention with its deliberate brief movement details; lack of interest in the topic sociology and jumping over events with rapid rhythm that may attract young viewers -- 605ff7.com Woman Comes between Medhat Saleh and Sharif MunirSinger Medhat Saleh and actor Sharif Munir, who are reputedly close friends, have met again in their new film Melyon Sanat Hobb (Million Years of Love).October War Heroes Fight CorruptionThe heroes of the 1973 October War take on a new foe, corruption, in the series Al Khuyool (Horses) by director Yousef Al AfifiEbrahim Mokhtari's ‘Zinat’ Wins Czech Film Festival's Top PrizeIranian director Ebrahim Mokhtari's film “Zinat” has garnered the Special Jury Prize of the Czech Republic's International Academy Film Festival7- Lost SoulsTagline: Deliver us from evil.Maya Larkin, Winona Ryder, is a modern-day exorcist who discovers Hamid Al Shaeri to Return with ‘Three Chickens and a Turkey’Artist Hamid Al Shaeri is back to the big screen in the new film Three Farkhat Wa Dik Roumi (Three Chickens and a Turkey), following years of absence devoted to singing and composingAhmed Al Saqa Gets Friendly with the Animals in South African Game ParkThe latest Egyptian film to combine action-adventure, romance, and comedy is Africano, shot in stunning locations in South Africa.Elham Shahin Plays Egyptian QueenThe life of Hatshepsut, the first great and most controversial ancient Egyptian queen, is the theme of a historical film written by the Egyptian artist Mahmoud Yasin. |
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