El'Ersh Trailer

El'Ersh Trailer (1981)

21 December 1981 Drama 100 mins

After a traumatic childhood that saw her kidnapped, assaulted and living with a pimp, Tofaha starts dealing drugs and competes with Abo Srea, while Dr. Nadeem tries to get people to stop taking drugs.

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