سنه حلوه 1970
During the Lebanese civil war, some are forced to create their own world amid falling bombs
During the Lebanese civil war, some are forced to create their own world amid falling bombs
A woman in Syria brings her deaf son out and adapts to a world he hears, but ends up teaching him the value of silence
Omar Hristo's film about a captain roaming the seas by the nature of his work receives a threat from a terrorist group to harm his daughter if he does not bow to them and does what they want, to cooperate with them in blowing up natural gas pipelines in Sinai.
Magdy travels to Ezbet El Basha in El Borlos to sell the piece of land he inherited and his brothers after his father's death, to discover that the town is controlled by Hajj Radwan, a member of the Socialist Union, who controls its people and persecutes Farida to sell its land to him.
A master of a large factory divides his son Ahmed with the successful engineer who helps him in managing the factory, Ismail who fails in his studies and depends on his father's wealth. The hatred is born inside the heart of Ishmael after the death of their father because of the transfer of the estate to Ahmed before his death for fear of contempt for Ismail and waste of wealth, trying to implicate his sister in the murder of a sister of the factory's agents, but released. Ismail believes he succeeded in killing his brother after Ahmad's car was blown up. Ahmed marries Rasha, whom Ismael loves. Five years later, he decides to marry his cousin, the widow of his brother Rasha, and everyone will be surprised when Ahmed returns after he has regained his memory and faces Ismail with his crimes. Ismael dies in the hands of proper relatives.
A social political film discusses the relationship between the feudal class and the decisions of the Socialist July Revolution. It is a biography of the director that begins in July 1961. The date of the socialist decisions announced by President Gamal Abdel Nasser and their impact on the family of Yasser, Of their wealth as a result of nationalization, while the friendship between Yasser and the child ties the night of the impoverished peasantry. As the years pass, Yasser has to travel to Cairo to be educated and then works as a press photographer in Beirut. He returns to his home town and finds the family home destroyed. He meets his friend Lail, who is preparing to travel to work in Iraq as a result of events in the country.
Is going on in the framework of a policy to confront the mafia of the smuggling of atomic waste to developing countries through Dr. Wafa professor of analysis of atomic waste and pioneer Hazem, which creates a romantic love story amidst these risks
Laila (Elham Shaheen) lives happily with her husband Hossam (Yasser Jalal) in a coastal city, but is surprised by the return of her older sister Naimat (Nadia El Gendy) to live with her after her financial situation deteriorated. At the same time, Hossam tries to look behind Naamat After one of his best friends fell in love with her, for the course of a hidden struggle inside the house.
The film revolves around the oppression of women in society through a group of low-level girls who live in rosy dreams before marriage, but soon the dreams collide with reality
This film revolves around a love story from the days of the Umayyad state between a Zahed man and a slave from Makkah called Salameh (with no hesitation), although there is disagreement over whether some of the events of the film actually took place.
The story revolves around an Egyptian citizen who is believed to be a descendant of the well-known Holy Prophet (Mursi Abu Al Abbas), the owner of the famous mausoleum in the city of Alexandria, but he discovers that his origins are Moroccan. He travels to Morocco in a search for his family and identity, In Morocco).
The play of Caligula starring Nour El Sherif, Elham Shahin and Kamal Abou Raya of 1991
The play "The Game of the Sultan" is about an age that appears lost and speaks of fear, silence and sickle-marshaling the heads of slaves, and of human beings who reject power and money and stand up to injustice in order to achieve justice.
Egyptian rare comedy play Min laughed at Min Hoda Sultan Sultan Zahra Alaa Najah Al-Moji Gamal Shabal Sahar Rami Mohsen Mohieddin Magdy Imam Samira Sidqi Mohammed Alsaba
The wife is absent from the house, and the husband takes the opportunity to catch his breath, where he frequents the entertainment and the dancers, with the help of her nephew who brought him to watch her husband.
Theatrical comedy review Manoor Ya Pasha starring Mohammed Najem Omar Hariri Samah Anwar Inas Makki Zia Al Mirghani
A comedy play about the story of the simple employee in Oran appointed by his manager as his agent, but the director is exposed to a health problem, and then the events are followed and escalated dramatically and exciting
Mohamed Reda & Salama Elias & Dalal Abdelaziz & Abdelhafid Altawawy & Nadia Fahmy & George Sidham
The play of Ghazal al-Banat was the last work of the late genius Najib al-Rihani in 1949, which was co-starring the stars of that time, including Laila Murad, Anwar Wajdi, Youssef Wahbi and musician Mohammed Abdul Wahab, and deals with the story of the poor teacher in love Bint Al-Basha arrogant, and the human transformations during His journey to her father's palace.
Fairuz "The Story of a Lifetime", it showed a rare interview of her. Her early life, her establishment of as a new star and her relationship with Assi and the family.