Directed byAhmad Abdalla, Marwan Hamed, Sherif Arafa GenresDrama ThemesPolitical films ActorsAhmed Helmy, Hend Sabri, Mona Zaki, Nahed El Sebai, Amr Waked, Asser Yassin Roles Usha Rating73% Dix cinéastes, vingt comédiens, six écrivains, huit chefs opérateurs, huit ingénieurs son, cinq décorateurs, trois costumières, sept monteurs, trois sociétés de postproduction et une dizaine de techniciens ont tourné dans l’urgence, sans budget et de manière complètement bénévole, dix courts-métrages de fiction, autour de la révolution égyptienne du 25 janvier 2011.
, 2h10 Directed bySherif Arafa GenresDrama, Comedy, Romantic comedy, Romance ThemesFilms set in Africa ActorsAhmed Helmy, Donia Samir Ghanem, Nahed El Sebai Roles Nani Rating72% Magdy is an overweight man with a bunch of female friends who all see him as one of the girls, he’s about as sexually appealing to them as a teddy bear. All he wants is a woman who can see past his unsightly exterior and see him for who he is inside. He reconnects with Dina, a girl he used to crush on back when he was a skinny kid, via Facebook and they get to know each other over the phone, without ever having seen any pictures of each other.
, 1h40 Directed byMohamed Diab OriginEgypte GenresDrama ThemesFilms set in Africa, Feminist films, Films about sexuality, Transport films ActorsBushra, Sawsan Badr, Nelly Karim, Nahed El Sebai Roles نيللي Rating73% The film focuses on the lives of three women of different social classes who get publicly harassed. It starts with Fayza (Bushra), a low income government employee who gets harassed in a taxi and a bus (numbered 678) on the way to work. When she arrives home she resists her husband's attempts in sleeping with her and doesn't explain why she can't sleep with him.
, 2h14 OriginEgypte GenresDrama ThemesFeminist films, Politique, Political films ActorsSawsan Badr, Mona Zaki, Nahed El Sebai, Mohamed Ramadan Rating66% Cairo nowadays. Hebba hosts an evening political talk show on Sun TV. Karim, her husband, is the deputy director of a newspaper that backs the Government; he dreams of soon being the director. However, it is made clear to him that his wife’s political opinion’s, that lean towards the opposition, are poorly received and could cost him his promotion. Using his charm and sex as tools, he convinces Hebba to choose social themes that will not affect the Government.