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Egyptian Film ‘Darwish' Wraps Production Ahead of Summer 2025 Release
Egyptian Film ‘Darwish' Wraps Production Ahead of Summer 2025 Release

CairoScene

time15-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • CairoScene

Egyptian Film ‘Darwish' Wraps Production Ahead of Summer 2025 Release

Set in 1940s Egypt, the film stars Amr Youssef, Dina El Sherbiny, and Tara Emad in a comedic action tale of mistaken identity. Apr 15, 2025 Upcoming Egyptian feature film 'Darwish' has wrapped filming and is set to hit cinemas on July 17th, 2025. Directed by Waleed El Halfawy and written by Wissam Sabry, the film is a period action-comedy that unfolds in Cairo during the 1940s. 'Darwish' follows the story of a con artist who becomes entangled in a case of mistaken identity after being falsely accused of murder. As the story progresses, the character's unexpected rise to public acclaim propels him into a complex web of fame, unresolved conflict with a former partner, and the stirrings of a new romantic relationship. Leading the cast is Amr Youssef, with co-stars Dina El Sherbiny, Tara Emad, Mohamed Shahin, and Moustafa Gharieb playing key roles. The film is a co-production between One to One, Film Clinic, Vox Studios, and Film Square. Darwish is scheduled to hit cinemas starting July 17, 2025, across the Arab world.

5 Reasons Why Kamel El Adad Is an Unforgettable Series
5 Reasons Why Kamel El Adad Is an Unforgettable Series

Identity

time21-03-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Identity

5 Reasons Why Kamel El Adad Is an Unforgettable Series

As we say goodbye to Kamel El Adad, it's hard not to reflect on what made it so special. For three years, we lived with these characters—laughing, crying, and experiencing their journey as if it were our own. What made the show even more impactful was how relatable the characters were. Their struggles, joys, and relationships felt real, making it easy for viewers to get emotionally attached to them. Kamel El Adad is one of those rare series that blends drama, romance, and comedy while tackling real-life challenges in a way that resonates deeply. Here's why this show will be hard to forget: A Fresh Take on Blended Families Kamel El Adad broke away from the usual family drama formula by focusing on a modern blended family. It showed the struggles and joys of bringing two families together, exploring themes of love, parenting, and relationships in a relatable and heartwarming way. Engaging and Realistic Characters One of the show's biggest strengths was its authentic and well-developed characters. Each one had their own challenges and personal growth, making them feel real and relatable. This emotional depth is what kept viewers invested, as many saw reflections of their own lives in the characters' experiences. A Perfect Balance of Drama and Comedy One of the standout aspects of Kamel El Adad was its ability to blend serious themes with humor, making the story both entertaining and thought-provoking. The lighthearted moments made the emotional scenes even more impactful, keeping the audience engaged throughout. Outstanding Performances from the Cast—Including the Kids The chemistry between Dina El Sherbiny and Sherif Salama was one of the show's biggest highlights, but the performances didn't stop there. The child actors—Hamza Diab, Malek Emad, Lina Sophia and Jessica Hossam—also delivered impressive and heartfelt performances, bringing authenticity to the family dynamics. Their ability to capture the emotions of their characters made the story even more engaging, proving that the younger cast was just as vital to the show's success. A Story That Leaves a Lasting Impact Beyond the laughs and drama, Kamel El Adad tackled real-life relationship dynamics, showing the challenges of second chances, co-parenting, and blended families. It offered an honest look at modern relationships, leaving audiences with valuable takeaways long after the show ended.

Arab Drama Critics' Awards (ADCA) Announces Results of the Fourth Edition for 2024 Drama Works
Arab Drama Critics' Awards (ADCA) Announces Results of the Fourth Edition for 2024 Drama Works

Egypt Today

time20-02-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Egypt Today

Arab Drama Critics' Awards (ADCA) Announces Results of the Fourth Edition for 2024 Drama Works

Arab Drama Critics' Awards. After a full year of work and evaluation of all the dramatic series that aired in 2024 across the Arab world, the management of the Arab Drama Critics Awards (ADCA) announced the results of the voting by senior critics in Egypt and the Arab world for the fourth edition of drama series in 2024. * First: Evaluation Awards for Egyptian Series: - Best Actor: Eyad Nassar - "Silat Rahim" - Best Actress: Salma Abu Deif - "Ala Nesbet Moshahda" - Best Director: Islam Khairy - "Gawdar" - Best Screenplay: Mohamed Hisham Abeya - "Silat Rahim" - Best Series: "Silat Rahim" - Best Actress in a Comic Role: Dina El Sherbiny - "Kamel El Adad +1" - Best Actor in a Comic Role: Hisham Magdy - "Ashghal Shaqa" - Best Comedy Series: "Ashghal Shaqa" - Best Supporting Actress: Entisar - "Ala Nesbet Moshahda" - Best Supporting Actor: Ahmed Eid - "Al-Hashashin" - Best Young Actress: Nora Abdel Rahman - "Silat Rahim" - Best Young Actor: Ahmed Abdel Wahab - "Al-Hashashin" - Best Child Actor: Selim Youssef - "Bila Sabiq Inzar" - Best Song: "El Donya Mashya Trends" - Bousy - "Ala Nesbet Moshahda" - Best Original Score: Amin Abu Hafa - "Al-Hashashin" - Best Cinematography: Hussein Asar - "Al-Hashashin" - Best Editing: Salem Darbas - "Silat Rahim" - Best Sound Engineer: Hassan El-Fallah - "Silat Rahim" - Best Set Design: Ahmed Fayez - "Al-Hashashin" - Best Costumes: Christina Amir- "Al-Hashashin" - Best Makeup: Ahmed Mostafa - "Al-Hashashin" - Best Hairstyling: Hitham Dahb - "Silat Rahim" - Best Dramatic Scene by an Actor: Karim Abdel Aziz - Scene of Confusion and Dementia before the Death of Hassan Al-Sabah - "Al-Hashashin" - Best Dramatic Scene by an Actress: Mirna Nour El-Din - Scene of the Son's Murder - "Al-Hashashin" - Best Comic Scene by an Actress: Dina El Sherbiny - Dance Scene - "Kamel El Adad +1" - Best Comic Scene by an Actor: Hisham Magdy and Mustafa Gharib - Liver Eating Scene - "Ashghal Shaqa" *Second: Evaluation Awards for Arab Works:** - Best Non-Egyptian Series: "Taj" - Best Non-Egyptian Actor: Bassam Kousa - "Taj" - Best Non-Egyptian Actress: Carmen Lebbos - 2024

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