
Amr Youssef to Star in Egyptian Sci-Fi Flick 'Mousem Seid Al Ghezlan'
Amr Youssef will star in 'Mousem Seid Al Ghezlan', a futuristic psychological thriller based on Ahmed Mourad's bestselling novel, directed by cinematographer Ahmad El Morsy in his feature debut.
Jun 19, 2025
Egyptian actor Amr Youssef has officially signed on to star in 'Mousem Seid Al Ghezlan', the upcoming film adaptation of Ahmed Mourad's bestselling novel. The project marks Youssef's first collaboration with Mourad and the directorial debut of renowned cinematographer Ahmad El Morsy.
Set in a distant future, the story follows Nadeem, a man haunted by a vision of a red-haired woman submerged beneath the sea—only to see her hours later among the audience at a lecture. When he accepts a mysterious invitation, Nadeem is pulled into a disorienting journey from which few return. The film probes the nature of reality and the psychological toll of forbidden knowledge.
Stretching from ancient echoes to speculative futures, 'Mousem Seid Al Ghezlan' explores the ongoing conflict between logic and belief. With its blend of science fiction, allegory, and psychological suspense, the film aims to challenge genre conventions and expand the scope of Arabic-language cinema.
El Morsy, long recognised for his visual signature on features like 'Kira & El Gin' and 'The Blue Elephant', as well as the Pharaohs' Golden Parade's TV special, shifts into a directorial role with a project that emphasises imagery and mood as central elements of the narrative.
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