The Pasha's daughter
The Pasha's daughter

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The Pasha's daughter

1991
Movie
90 min
Arabic

The government nationalizes Ibrahim's property and places him under house arrest, and Umm Al-Saad takes care of him. Ibrahim feels affection for Umm Al-Saad, so he gets involved with her and she becomes pregnant and he marries her. She gives birth to their daughter, Jalila, and Ibrahim dies. Years pass and Jalila graduates from the music institute. She seeks refuge with her uncle, but he expels her and denies her lineage. She resorts to the judiciary, and the uncle offers her to marry his son, Amr, who is sick with a malignant disease.

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IMDb7.0/10
Director: Sergei SolovyovGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

Set against the backdrop of late Soviet Russia, the film follows the complex and often tumultuous lives of its characters. It delves into themes of love, betrayal, and the search for meaning in a rapidly changing society. The narrative weaves together personal dramas with broader societal shifts, exploring the emotional toll of these transformations.

Critical Reception

The film received critical attention for its artistic merit and ambitious scope, though its complex narrative and thematic depth made it a challenging watch for some audiences. It is often discussed in the context of late Soviet cinema's artistic output.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its artistic direction and visual style.

  • Noted for its complex exploration of human relationships.

  • Some found the narrative convoluted and difficult to follow.

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Fun Fact

The film was a significant work by director Sergei Solovyov during a transitional period for Russian cinema, often reflecting the socio-political climate of the late Soviet era.

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