فرقة المصريين - حفل مكتبة الإسكندرية 2014
Hany Shenouda and his band
Hany Shenouda and his band
Omar Khorshid And His Group .. live in Australia
A playful and moving portrait of some women in Morocco. Evoking reality television, home video, and ethnographic film, its visual language is at once intimate and whimsical, with the director’s digital manipulations...amplifying...her subjects’ self-presentations.
After the death of his father, Mahmoud Abu Bakr sets out on a journey to penetrate into diabetes, in which he discovers the most important symptoms and risks facing the patient, in addition to their psychological state.
Closed cinemas. Primarily visually approached. Not spectacularly, but quietly and carefully. The symbolism of closed, derelict cinemas is strong. Their demise wasn't for economic, but for political and religious reasons. A woman tells the story of her cinema.
A short and personal documentary attempts to understand broader meanings of life, attitude, emotions, and the environment by raising questions and exploring the notion of movement inside cars, inviting audiences to view their surroundings with a different point of view and an interesting angle.
The pitter-patter of rainfall on the gutters, the smell of wet mud, the joy in familiar games, sharing food in Ramadan, cooking on the firewood, and every happy milestone —this old neighborhood will always live in the hearts of its inhabitants. Alrufea is a documentary that showcases and highlights the intimacy this neighborhood community holds.
A girl is chased by a demon, so her friends desperately search for her.
Thousands of refugee women from the middle east endure the uncertainty of their future and face various psychological and physiological problems due to stress in their life. Intisar Foundation is helping these women overcome their trauma through drama therapy.
Moroccan feature film tell the story of "Ibrahim", who, accompanied by his wife "Evelyn" and their two sons "Nadia" and "Radwan", decides to return to Morocco to settle permanently, especially after the head of the family managed to provide an important wealth that he intends to invest in Equipping the estate he inherited from his father.
From his home in Lisbon, Lebanese-Palestinian writer Saleem Haddad reflects on memory, his family and the strangeness of the sea. He chases his grandmother’s fast-fading recollections of Palestine, where she lived many decades ago, and thinks about writing the homeland from a distance.
Timid and shy eleven-year-old George from an Arab Christian family suffers from the mockery of classmates over the fact that his body hair began to grow early. At home, the brutal hairy father, in turn, is annoyed that his son is too quiet and almost ready to cry. What should a boy do if he feels that the whole world is against him?
Ali, a 10 year old boy who is obsessed with ninja turtles, is on the road from Beirut to the south with his sisters. Upon arrival, the bombing starts and Ali realizes that he forgot his Sega console at home. This leads him to take the utmost risk and go back to get his game.
Inspired by everyday struggle of Micro-bus drivers in Cairo, Flox, the title of the film and the name of the micro-bus as pronounced by Its drivers, is an observational documentary that looks at the intricate interplay between class and gender. Specifically, it explores how micro-bus drivers perceive and negotiate their masculinity in a mega-city like Cairo, For them, driving a difficult vehicle, handling inter-group conflict, struggling with poverty, surviving with substance abuse only made them to wish not to foresee their children inheriting the same job. The film is about the beauty as well as the dark side of the chaotic life of the urban poor, who are forced to create a state within a state in order to live.
The story tells about two friends one of them (Debo) got his father's car and went to the other to take him to having a special day with the 100 EGP. they have In their pockets, they went to the Ps centre to play "FIFA" as they used to but found it closed, so what they gonna do with all of this money?
Yousef Gamal El-Din speaks about the devastating illness in detail for the first time. It’s the untold story of the pain, the struggle and the green shoots of hope. Yousef’s mother was diagnosed with the disease in 2007. Over the years, HD took its toll on the entire family. And now Yousef is at a 50% risk of inheriting Huntington’s disease and seeing the same fate as his mother.