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Shahid streams Egyptian feature film ‘The White Dress'

Shahid streams Egyptian feature film ‘The White Dress'

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The film is produced by Film Clinic and The Planet Studios
Arabic streaming platform Shahid has premiered The White Dress, a new Egyptian feature film directed by Jailan Auf and led by actresses Yasmin Raeis and Asmaa Galal. Released exclusively on the platform, the film marks Auf's debut and has already drawn praise for its authentic storytelling and portrayals of women's experiences in contemporary Egypt.
Produced by Mohamed Hefzy's Film Clinic, The White Dress features Ahmed Khaled Saleh, Salwa Mohamed Ali, Lubna Wanas, Arwa Gouda, Engy Abou El Seoud and Mimi Gamal. The film captures both the energy and intimacy of Cairo, offering viewers a reflection on self-discovery, societal expectations and personal freedom.
The story centres around Warda, who finds herself in crisis on the eve of her wedding when a problem arises with her dress. Her urgent quest to find a replacement takes her on an unexpected journey through the city, prompting deeper reflections about her life, identity and future. Balancing drama with lighter moments, the film delves into the emotional and cultural weight of wedding traditions in Egyptian society.
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