Aida El Kashef Trailers
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Aida El-Kashef is a feminist Egyptian filmmaker, actress and director. Her acting credits include Ship of Theseus and Walad w Bent. She has also directed the short films A Tin Tale and Rhapsody in Autumn.
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10 February 2010
Sameh is an incorrigible boy who is always keen on getting what he wants. He falls in love with Shahd, the daughter of a major novelist who places a strong emphasis on the physical body and holds a very personal theory on love that he is quick to repeat in press interviews in front of his daughter.
06 September 2012
Three stories about persons forced to think about the ethics and moral issues raised by medical advances.
20 December 2017
Mahmoud is man in his late 50s, who owns a photocopying store. When he comes across a topic about dinosaurs, he becomes obsessed with searching for the causes of its extinction, which leads him to rediscover love, friendship, paternity and the real meaning of life.
01 July 2009
Shawky, a man in his sixties, decides one day to enjoy his life as he pleases, no matter the consequences.
11 February 2016
Moderation, set in Egypt, Greece and Italy, revolves around a female horror director (Maya Lubinsky) and a screenwriter (Anna De Filippi), whose latest collaboration is haunted by encounters with its 'raw material' and the escalation of conflicting desires.
06 December 2011
The story of a prostitute "Mona Farkha" through a meeting with the director and the scenarist of the movie who don't know anything about her world.
07 June 2013
The Square looks at the hard realities faced day-to-day by people working to build Egypt’s new democracy.
20 March 2021
Trapped revolves around a number of women from different walks of life whose destinies are tied together; being all under one siege.
15 September 2009
8 characters skew lifelines that never really intersect in the suburb of Heliopolis in Cairo within a frame of time of 24 hours all in a very stagnant state and never achieving goals.
03 May 2009
Mahmoud is a twelve years old child . He works alongside his studies on one of the buses, where he collects fares from customers.
12 June 2015
When 24-year-old Hend Nafea is arrested and tortured for demonstrating peacefully in Cairo's Tahrir Square, her pursuit of justice reflects post-revolution Egypt at an uncertain crossroads.