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Egypt, Morocco Participate in Cairo Fest With Tunisian, Syrian Stars

Two rising stars from Syria and Tunisia took lead roles in Moroccan and Egyptian movies participating in the 25th Cairo International Film Festival.

First Film on Political Prisoners in Morocco to be Shot

Moroccan director Saad al Sharaibi has begun scripting the first narrative film about political prisoners in Morocco.

Ahmed Maher to Play al Zaher Baibers on Small Screen

Egyptian director Shireen Qasem is gearing up to shoot the historical series al Zaher Baibers scripted by the late writer Taha Shalabi and costarring Ahmed Maher.

Egyptian Movie about Palestinian Martyr Wafaa Edris

Egyptian director Mohammed Abu Saif is gearing up for shooting a long narrative film which depicts the life history of the Palestinian martyr Wafaa Edris.

Ahlam Mosteghanemi’s Novel Adapted into Egyptian Film

Egyptian actor Noor al Sherif revealed that he was embarking on shooting a film based on the novel Thakeret al Jasad (Body Memory) by the Algerian writer Ahlam Mosteaghanemi.

‘Al Kit Kat’ Tales Take Wing Again in ‘Nile Birds’

Egypt's old neighborhoods come to life again in Asafir Al Nil (Nile Birds), an upcoming film based on Ibrahim Asslan’s novel, which is a sequel to his work Malek Al Hazin (Heron), on which the film Al Kit Kat is based.

‘Wedding in Ramallah’: first Australian film on Palestine

Palestinian-Australian director Sherine Salama’s documentary film A Wedding in Ramallah was screened at the 49th Sydney Film Festival.

Cartoon Film Portrays Man’s Attempt to Rise Up by Using Digital Language

In the age of globalization, Syrian director Munir Jbawi thought proper to use the digital language in his short cartoon film Digital as a symbol for man’s attempts to rise up.

Wael Kfoury: Hero of Egyptian Movie

Wael Kfoury has agreed to star in a new Egyptian movie in Cairo where he will sing three different songs with the Egyptian dialect

8- The Little Vampire

Tagline: They're not just best friends. They're blood brothers.

Adapted from German author Angela

Bahram Beizaei: ‘Killing Rabid Dogs’ Shows Modern Society Contradictions

Iranian director Bahram Beizaei said that he was trying to show the social disorganization and contradictions of modern society with his film Killing Rabid Dogs.
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