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In October 2020, Netflix finished the production phase of Abla Fahita's Drama Queen series, which released on March 15, 2021. [ 10 ] Abla Fahita: Drama Queen consists of 6 episodes full of an action-packed comedy-drama, which is considered as Abla Fahita’s first foyer into the drama world and also highlights her human side.
The film was released on August 20, 2018, and became a box office hit in Egypt. It grossed over $3.8 million worldwide, making it the highest-grossing Egyptian film of 2018. The film received mixed reviews from critics and audiences.
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Mai Masri (Arabic: مي المصري; born April 2, 1959) is a Palestinian filmmaker, director and producer. [1] Her films are primarily documentaries which focus on the real life struggles of the women and children living in the occupied Palestinian territories and Lebanon.
The movie starts off with a young man’s will to get into a relationship with a poor girl. And his mother, played by Abla Kamel, gets an idea to move her bike rental activities from the local neighborhood to a more touristic place where actual tourists will be able to rent her bikes. and with that, she was able to multiply her income as she managed to get her son a job.
He was named a 2020 BAFTA Breakthrough Brit and a 2021 Screen International Star of Tomorrow. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] El-Masry debuted in the Egyptian comedy Ramadan Mabrouk Abu El Alamein Hamouda (2008), for which he was awarded Best Movie Debut at the Egyptian Cinema Oscar Festival.
He has 6 films in the Top 100 Egyptian films list. El-Sherif was born in the working-class neighbourhood of Sayeda Zainab in Cairo. El-Sherif was married to Poussi (1972–2006) and together they had two daughters, Sarah and Mai. He got divorced from Poussi in 2006 and they reunited in early 2015 during the difficulty of his illness.