Out of the Ordinary: Daoud Abdel Sayed goes digital
The fear underlying the film’s exploration of mind-reading powers is that of losing the body as a unit with a private inside beyond the reach of others.
The fear underlying the film’s exploration of mind-reading powers is that of losing the body as a unit with a private inside beyond the reach of others.
I can’t remember who said that a good script can make a table act well, but this movie definitely supports that theory.
Hany Khalifa, the director of the commercially and critically acclaimed film Sahar al-Layaly (Sleepless Nights, 2003), is returning to cinemas after a 12-year…
Lawyer Samir Sabry has filed a lawsuit against actor Khaled Abol Naga for criticizing President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi’s security record. Sabry accused…
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