Cairo – Ashraf Nehad
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Cairo – Ashraf Nehad
The 35th Cairo International film festival, starting on November 27 will see an important participation from the Arab world in all categories.
The Film Festival Director said: “The festival will see 12 films from eight Arab countries: Jordan, Lebanon,
Morocco, Syria, Kuwait, Tunisia, Algeria and UAE.
Jordan will take part in the festival with the film “Al Goma Al Akhera” (The Last Friday) with Ali Suleiman and Yasmin el-Masry. The film tells the story of a divorced father who discovers he needs life-saving surgery that he cannot afford.
The Emirates will introduce “Zel El Bahr” (Sea Shadow) with Ebrar Al-Khodarv and Omar Al-Molla. Zel El Bahr tells the story of a man who falls in love but cannot express his feelings freely because of his country’s conservative traditions.
Lebanon will introduce three movies; “Taxi Balad”, “Tanoura Max” (Mini-skirt) and ‘Ragol Sharif” (Honoured Man). “Ragol Sharrif” stars Magdy Mashmoush and Shady Hadad. The film tells the story of a man who returns to his country to meet a mysterious woman.
Morocco will also introduce three movies: "Onzor Lel Molk Ala Wagh Al Kamar", "Al Maghdoub Alihom" (The Rejected), Hekayat Tfoula" (Children’s Tales)
Jordan will take part in the festival with the film “Al Goma Al Akhera” (The Last Friday) with Ali Suleiman and Yasmin el-Masry. The film tells the story of a divorced father who discovers he needs life-saving surgery that he cannot afford.
The Emirates will introduce “Zel El Bahr” (Sea Shadow) with Ebrar Al-Khodarv and Omar Al-Molla. Zel El Bahr tells the story of a man who falls in love but cannot express his feelings freely because of his country’s conservative traditions.
Lebanon will introduce three movies; “Taxi Balad”, “Tanoura Max” (Mini-skirt) and ‘Ragol Sharif” (Honoured Man). “Ragol Sharrif” stars Magdy Mashmoush and Shady Hadad. The film tells the story of a man who returns to his country to meet a mysterious woman.
Morocco will also introduce three movies: "Onzor Lel Molk Ala Wagh Al Kamar", "Al Maghdoub Alihom" (The Rejected), Hekayat Tfoula" (Children’s Tales)