Nile birds (movie)
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Nile Birds | |
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Directed by | Magdy Ahmed Ali |
Produced by | The Arab Company for Film Production and Distribution
Esaad Younes Film fiction for artistic production |
Country | Egypt |
Language | Arabic |
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Nile Birds (Arabic: عصافير النيل), is a 2010 Egyptian film, starring Fathi Abdel Wahab and Abeer Sabry, directed and written by Magdy Ahmed Ali, written and dialogue by Ibrahim Aslan, participated in the Cairo Film Festival in 2010, and Fathi Abdel Wahab won the Best Actor award at the festival.[1]
The story[edit]
The film revolves around Abdel Rahim (Fathi Abdel Wahab), a young man coming from the countryside to achieve his dream, who lives in a popular neighborhood and has conflicts as a result of the different traditions that he was raised in the countryside and the people with whom he comes into contact in the popular neighborhood and despite the conflicts in which he was, he fell in love with a woman from the popular neighborhood and despite the differences in character, but the insidious disease brought him together with the woman.
Cast and crew[edit]
- Fathi Abdel Wahab: (Abdul Rahim)
- Abeer Sabry: (Basimah)
- Mahmoud El Gendy: (El bahy Mohamed Ahmed Osman)
- Dalal Abdulaziz: (Narges)
- Mona Hussein: (Ashjan)
- Mushira Ahmed: (Dalal)
- Saeed Al-Saleh: (Mohammed Al-Rashidi)
- Leila Nasr: (Hanem)
- Helmy Fouda: (Narrator-Mahmoud Al-Haddad)
- Izzat Abu auf: (Mustafa al-Dardiri)
- Lotfy Labib: (Abbas)
- Ahmed Magdy: (Abdullah)
References[edit]
- ↑ فيلم - عصافير النيل - 2010 طاقم العمل، فيديو، الإعلان، صور، النقد الفني، مواعيد العرض (in العربية), retrieved 2022-06-11
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