Mourad Fekri Sadek
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A biography of Sheikh Muhammad Metwali Al-Sha'raawi since his birth in the village of Daqadous in Dakahlia, his learning of the Holy Quran and enrollment in the religious institute, then his joining to Al-Azhar, and also glimpses of his personal life with his wife and children.
The Leader of Preachers

A young man (Mohammed Ramadan) travels from Qena to Cairo for work, but the only job he can find is as a painter. He is constantly running into trouble, as he deals both with his extreme poverty and his desire to live a decent life for his mother. His world gets turned upside down when he finds himself way in over his head, and it becomes clear that he must find a way out before it is too late.
A Good Guy

In the world of local neighborhoods, a sect of strong people come together to manage the affairs of these neighborhoods. Known as Al-Fetewa, they are ruffians who shoulder the responsibility of the people in their neighborhoods.
The Ruffian

A strong boxer enters the world of the ring and fights inside and outside the ring in many conflicts on the level of life, work and social relationships.
Ali Klay
A college student who lives in a village escapes from her stepfather's constant harassment to Cairo to work in one of the advertising agencies, until she finds out that the agency is exploiting the girls who work with them to serve their personal interests with influential people.
Tears of the Moon

A registered felon, known as Al-Almany, lives in the slums and tries to find his way out by any means necessary, including criminal acts and harassment.
El Almany

10 filmmakers provide 10 separate stories focusing on the 18 days of the 2011 Egyptian revolution. Ten stories they have experienced, heard, or imagined.
18 Days

Foush lives with his father, Toulon, in a working-class neighborhood, where he is known for his delinquency and bullying, until he has gained prestige among the people of the area. However, he soon decides to come to his senses and devotes his time to defending those with rights.
Fo'ash El Giel

Salem is a poor street vendor who has been taking care of his sister since their parents died. After the 25th of January revolution, his life turns into a nightmare when he gets into trouble with both thugs and policemen.
Salem: His Sister's Father

Living on the edges of Cairo’s Embabah neighborhood, several residents seek to better their circumstances following the January 25 Revolution.
The Republic Of Imbaba

In a small village, when rumors spread about the arrival of a train with the president and his American guest onboard, the village is completely transformed to host them properly, which brings the rampant corruption and hypocrisy to the surface.
The President's Visit

The story revolves around a poor Egyptian young man who is obsessed with Princess Diana, until he comes across a Danish girl who looks like her. As he becomes crazy and starts chasing after her, he tries to save her from an assassination attempt.
Crazy for a Princess

The events revolve around the Rushdie Building in Alexandria, which revolves around a number of terrifying myths and tales, as it is rumored that it is haunted by spirits, and that anyone who approaches it and tries to live in it finds himself in the street, and an evil young man tries to prove the validity of these rumors about architecture.
Roshdy Building

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ساعة عصاري

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Walking Backwards

The film presents the story of the gallant thug Abdo Al Muhar, who controls Ezbet Abu Hashish and is exposed to many exciting events.