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- A son takes his father back to his home country to witness the revolution he had fought for in his youth, only to learn that his own fight had already begun.
- Events of the film revolve around a young man who faces extremely difficult circumstances in his life but does not surrender to these circumstances, and tries to overcome them and achieve his ambitions, although he lives in a popular area, suffers from unemployment and sends his struggle as a message to all young people that they must strive to overcome their difficult circumstances and achieve their dreams even with the most difficult circumstances, all within a comic political framework.
- Khaled, a man in his sixties, was murdered in mysterious circumstances and the killer remains unidentified. Several unsolved crimes have been committed in the same house until the police devise a plan to capture the real killer.
- An MC for raucous working-class wedding parties, Saad introduces local stars and entertainment numbers in a loud and flashy style that earns him a living and self-respect. When he follows an opportunity to change his life in a direction he thinks is better, Saad is forced to confront personal and professional situations that make him re-think the meaning of success.
- (Faleh) youth levels graduated from the Faculty of Law, brokered by his father to help him in the search for a job, to be appointed in a tourist resorts as an individual security, during one of his tours in the place heard by chance one of arrivals and is planning to kill inmate called (grace), only to find three inmates the resort allege (grace), whom it is intended?
- Antar's attempts at both an honest living and illegitimate gain all end in disastrous failure. Yet when his pretty neighbor Beesa joins his mad escapades, together they gain the utterly unexpected.
- A TV feature Doc. series presented by Ms. Maha Awad featuring Arab life in America and the connections to the Middle East. The focus is about Hip-hop, and how it can not be categorized a just a music genre - its influence on society can be felt in fashion, street art, dance and revolutions. According to culture experts, hip hop has grown so much as a popular culture with an influence that cannot be ignored and with artists taking the lead as civil and political leaders.
- Testifying in immersion, the director films the revolutionary atmosphere in Cairo and truly immerses us in the heart of the action, capturing slogans and discussions, and showing from within the political complexity of Egypt's situation.
- Three stories take place over the course of a single day in Cairo. Lila, a retired actress, is looking for Sameh, her last co-star. Salma, is dating Wael and is in Wael's friend's apartment, after their marriage breaks down. Hazem is a young drug dealer on the run from Alexandria to Cairo and picks up an old man with Alzheimer's disease. The six characters find themselves at decisive points of their lives, which although disparate, are brought together by destiny, and are brought out through pitch-perfect performances by Egyptian cinema's legends.
- The film follows a man in jail who gets sentenced to death by hanging for committing rape, and the details of his life inside the jail and his relationships with his mates.
- Although more than 3 years passed since the Egyptian Revolution , But Egyptian Copts still suffered from discrimination and Sectarianism.
- Da Sean Caddy Show is Visual Biography Documentary of Author and Film Producer S. Andrew LinZy's Journey from America back to His Native Homeland of Ethiopia. Mr. LinZy is the Author of '9Eyes 9Deceiving Faces' and also a Rap Singer known as Sean Caddy. Mr. LinZy is a retired US Army War Veteran once served in the Iraqi Campaign. He would later discover that His Father's side of the Family has an Ancestor known as Emperor Kassa Atse Tewodros II from his tribal roots of the Falasha known as Ethiopian Jews. Take notice as this young man from Urban Champaign, Illinois transforms into 'Da 9Ruby Prince of Ethiopia' as described in his publications.
- Decor is about "choices" we make in life. Can one major choice haunt us to the extent of wishing to imagine or live our alternate options of such choice? Decor is an incredible journey down that rabbit hole.
- The movie in the framework of the comedy of terror on family home mystery surrounds Harawy, who they consider a sort Ghost busting paranormal haunted people and is one of art production companies work of a contest to choose 4 members to serve in the house overnight to eliminate fears of the people and at the entry to the house four heroes discover many secrets and surprises the volatility of the subject upside-down new scams use in film and visual effects were not used before, and deceived in the art of makeup is playing the role of the hero of the film, as well as to the issue of where the idea of horror comedy is a new area of the Egyptian cinema.
- An Egyptian gangster, El Ott, divorced his wife, Salma, and left the family soon after his daughter, Amina, was mysteriously kidnapped and lost in Cairo. El Ott discovers that Fathi, a human and organ trafficking mobster boss, has recently kidnapped street children from his neighborhood, in order to sell their organs.
- An overlook on musical festivals and it influence on society & youth. Competition between and setbacks to creative artists due to critic's feedback
- A Christian kid suddenly is forced to go to a public school after his father dies and because of a misunderstanding everyone thinks that he's a Muslim.
- Family secrets is the first Egyptian movie entirely talking about Homosexuality in Egypt. Marwan who is 18, the main Gay actor, passes through a journey that every Egyptian gay guy passes through. The movie shows different opinions about Homosexuality for 4 different doctors basically describing the four categories of doctors who respond to such cases, one of them said that homosexuality is natural and the society should accept it. Although many say it is a pro-Gay conversion therapy, many of the Egyptian and Arab LGBT community have seen a glimpse of hope to find a movie debating the issue in public and it is considered a taboo to talk about.
- The film follows a young girl "Yasmin Abdel Aziz" who is searching for a husband, due to her constant loneliness and feelings of negligence by men. She meets two men who fall for her simultaneously, and she doesn't let go..
- A group of neighbors experience a series of unfortunate events caused by their children, to find themselves in a malaise of complications, but they discover that they have to cooperate in order to get out of trouble.
- Icflix presents the first Arabic film to portray the story of HIV and its impact on the social settings of those infected with the disease. This movie explores the life of an HIV patient Yousef as he tries to reclaim the life he once had.
- Ammar Gadul-Haq Hadid (Amr Sad) is an orphan young man who works as visual artist. He falls in love with a rich girl called Nadin (Durrah), and she shares the same feeling with him. But her uncle, the great businessman Mahdi Khattab (Zaki Fatin Abdulwahhab) never agrees to this relationship. Ammar and Nadin decide to marry without the knowledge of her family. Mahdi's men kidnap Nadin, and beat Ammar so severely that he loses his left eye. He is imprisoned after a fabricated charge by Mahdi Khattab, which changes his lifestyle, as well as his personality to the complete opposite.
- A plastic surgeon gets into trouble because of his extreme passion with women, so he decides to visit a shrink, who eventually discovers that he is in a relationship with her daughter, so she decides to stop him in every way possible.
- Two men use a skull for some practical study, but the skull brings chaos to their lives and many thrilling complications.
- January 2011 in Egypt was marked by anti-government demonstrations. While tens of thousands of protesters gathered in Cairo, poor villagers in the country's south followed the tense situation on Tahrir Square on their TV screens and in the daily newspapers. It is from their perspective that this documentary captures the political changes in Egypt, from the toppling of President Mubarak to the election of Mohamed Morsi. The film reveals the villagers' hopes and disappointments, and shows that despite the wild events, very little has actually changed in their lives.
- The Egyptian Christians are a sensitive thermometer indicating the times of tolerance, violence, and cultural changes in the Egyptian body and history. The Christian Copts have an untold story, hidden under the dust of negligence and misunderstanding in Egyptian society. A story started since Jesus went to Egypt, since Jesus was here.
- A mysterious stone transform fat and unattractive girl to a beautiful woman; using her new looks, Gamila tries to woo Karim whom she is in love with but things get out of control when she finds out that her body keeps transforming from one look to another back and forth.
- The movie tackles the matter of rumors published by newspapers about celebrities, and how they affect them and their families. It tells the story of a television broadcaster who presents a famous show called "Kalam Garayed" ("Newspaper Talk") which causes her many problems because of the news she broadcasts.
- Low Cost Flocks is a movie about the concept of travel and the imaginary of the journey. How different is the way to travel from the birth of low-cost and social networks? What are the new myths of the iGeneration? A journey into the mind of travelers of this century led by some anthropologists who have observed them for years. With an 80% of funny and ironical animations this movie will change your way to travel.
- In a satirical comic framework, the movie revolves around a young man (Ramez Galal) who marries a girl interested in women's rights and faces the challenges that hinder her in achieving her dreams, but this means she isn't spending enough time with his husband, and her lack of interest in her marriage leads him to marry another woman. This plunges him into numerous troubles and ironies that turn his life into Hell.
- From inside the prison, " Karmoze ", Alexandria, where survivor refugees are jailed, the trying to recounting tales of some of them from drowning till the prison.
- A movie talking about the Coptic-Egyptian monk of the Soryan Monastery at Egypt named Father (Abouna) Faltous. This movie talks about his young childhood until his time of death. This movie shows a series of miracles and also talks and shows Fr Faltous's Life.
- A scientist looking for humans with extraordinary abilities, finds what he seeks in a motel with people of various characters each with their own story that relates to the out of the ordinary human he found.
- An investigation into the validity of the Exodus.
- A deep, innovative analysis of the current worldwide crisis and revolts built with alternating materials from the ground and intellectual reflections. Following the pacific and extravagant movement Occupy Wall Street in his fight for social justice is the beginning to go into the US current situation and the main controversial aspects of this society. David Graeber (anthropologist, academic, writer) will lead us through this complex process to watch the reality with a vision that moves between past and present time, but also reveals connections between populations, nations, systems that are commonly considered very far. And we discover that the speech about the Global South debt made by Thomas Sankara in 1987, seems to be referred to Western World current financial system: Debt as the New Colonialism.
- Rouh is living in Boulak Al Dakrour, a poor neighborhood , when she bankrupt and broke she try to make a living by singing in a nightclubs , she starting to suffer from the people around her that are attracted by her beauty
- While a movie is being shot, daughter of the clapperboard guy Said is kidnapped to force him to kill the movie's star. His neighbor, Hanan, stands by him and supports him in this ordeal.
- A poor guy called Salem works as street vendor and takes care of his sister after the death of their parents. Close people call him Salem Abu Ukhtuh (Salem, his sister's father). After the 25 January revolution, he tries to overcome the problems he faces from bullies and policemen.
- A naive dreamer attempts to circumnavigate the world on his motorcycle, surviving only on the money he makes along the way.
- An aimless, ambitionless young man is cursed by his little sister. His attempts to free himself of this curse take him on a journey that teaches him many lessons.
- While trying to help an inmate at the mental hospital, a psychotherapist unravels mysteries he never thought existed.
- THE DREAM OF SHAHRAZAD is a feature-length documentary film that brings together the famous story collection THE 1001 (or "ARABIAN") NIGHTS with recent political events in Egypt, Turkey and Lebanon... Description The "Arab Spring" of early 2011 was a momentous global event, raising great hopes for anyone interested in the forward march of humanity. No one, however, is yet sure about the meaning or consequences of these events... THE DREAM OF SHAHRAZAD is a feature-length documentary film which locates the Egyptian revolution - and also recent political changes in Turkey and Lebanon - within a broader historical and cultural framework: that of storytelling and music. More particularly, it looks at the legacy of the famous collection of stories known as THE 1001 (or "ARABIAN") NIGHTS. Weaving together a web of music, politics and storytelling, the film follows a series of unforgettable characters, all of whom draw their inspiration from the NIGHTS and whom, like Shahrazad - the storytelling princess in the NIGHTS who saves lives by telling stories - puts creativity to new political use... A young female Turkish violinist travels to Istanbul, where a charismatic conductor uses Rimsky-Korsakov's SCHEHERAZADE suite as a tool for political education, leading up to a final performance at Istanbul's Topkapi Palace. A young Lebanese woman makes peace with her past by learning the art of storytelling in Egypt. An older visual artist who is obsessed with THE NIGHTS finds his "dream of Shahrazad" manifesting through the appearance of a beautiful young storyteller. Members of a Cairo theatre troupe meet with the mothers of martyrs of the January 25 Revolution and turn their testimonies into new storytelling performances... This richly kaleidoscopic film is at once observational documentary, concert film, political essay and visual translation of an ever-popular symphonic and literary classic. It is a documentary homage to THE NIGHTS, to the SCHEHERAZADE suite, and to the role of a rich historical and creative legacy within huge current political change.