Egypt’s cinematic gems: Watch Out for Zuzu
One of Egypt's most-loved films had lofty aspirations for modernity, social justice and freedom
One of Egypt's most-loved films had lofty aspirations for modernity, social justice and freedom
A fast-paced feminist tragedy conjured from a small article in a newspaper’s crime section
Mentioning the good deeds of a deceased Mostafa Hussein, Abdallah Kamal or even Salah Jahin is a contribution to the creation of the boring, useless manufactured images of fatherly figures…
I always knew this was my father's favorite film, but the first time I watched it alone I realized it’s the story of his life
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