El Ashash
El Ashash (Arabic: القشاش) is a 2013 Egyptian drama film written by Mohamed Samir Mabrouk, produced by Walid Al Kurdi, and directed by Ismael Farouk.
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Arabic | القشاش |
Directed by | Ismael Farouk |
Produced by | Walid Al Kurdi |
Written by | Mohamed Samir Mabrouk |
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Music by | El Esaba Band |
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Distributed by | Arabia Cinema Distribution |
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Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | Egypt |
Language | Arabic |
Plot
A little boy (Mohamed Farag) gets lost and is being raised by a worker in an orphanage. Growing up, his life is otherwise normal until he is accused of killing someone. He decides to run away and prove his innocence. He meets a Shaabi belly dancer (Horeya Farghaly) who helps him to escape.
Cast
- Mohamed Farag
- Horeya Farghaly
- Dalal Abdel Aziz
- Marwa Adbelmenem
- Soleiman Eid
- Ihab Fahmi
- Hassan Hosny
- Heba Magdy
- Hanan Metaweh
- Alaa Morsy
- Hanan Youssef
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References
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