Amir Ramses Trailers
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Amir Ramses is an Egyptian director. He was born in 1979, and graduated in 2000 from the High Institute of Cinema. He directed numerous short films and documentaries. He also worked as an assistant director and producer in several independent films. He is best known for directing the two-part documentary "Jews of Egypt" and the feature film "Betawqit Elqahera" (Cairo Time).
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Total trailers found: 10
21 March 2007
(Soha) works with the Police as a sketch artist,and falls in love with the mysterious decoration designer (Farid).
23 December 2015
Five guys wake up in an abandoned place not knowing how and why they are there, also not remembering their identities, and consequently embarking on a long journey to find out how this happened.
11 April 2006
A group of friends gathers to celebrate the wedding of two of them, and they suggest spending the night role-playing and doing charades where they represent each others' characters, with their merits and demerits.
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.
03 December 2006
Salma is a TV presenter who accidentally gets involved in the murder of a girl. Unable to move on, she consults a psychiatrist who turns out to be the deceased girl's brother.
02 April 2008
Fayez discovers a code sheet that his grandfather left to him before he was killed, of a treasure map in Jerusalem, drawn by the Jews fleeing to Egypt.
22 January 2015
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.
31 January 2024
When a mid-40s plastic surgeon seeks help to understand his attraction to a younger woman, he must own up to his romantic failures and commitment issues.
01 January 2013
A documentary that captures fragments of the lives of the Egyptian Jewish community in the first half of the twentieth century until their second grand exodus after the tripartite attack of 1956.
04 December 2020
On 2013, Faten is released from prison after serving a 20-year sentence for committing a horrific crime.