Makansh Aal Baal
Makansh Aal Baal

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Makansh Aal Baal

1950
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Arabic

Kamal the painter is related to Yvonne, a classmate in France, but in Egypt he meets Samira, who works as an itinerant artist with her uncle and cousin. Kamal is able to find her a job in one of the theaters, and the grandfather learns of what Kamal has done, so he decides to marry him to Sitaita, but things change when his father returns. Samir after everyone thought he was dead.

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IMDb7.1/10
Director: Youssef ChahineGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

The film tells the story of a young woman named Hind who is forced into marriage with a wealthy man against her will. She finds herself trapped in a loveless marriage, facing the harsh realities of societal expectations and the emotional toll of her situation. As she navigates her unhappy life, Hind grapples with her desires and the constraints placed upon her, seeking a glimmer of hope amidst her despair.

Critical Reception

Upon its release, 'Makansh Aal Baal' was recognized for its powerful portrayal of a woman's struggle within traditional societal norms. While specific critical reviews from its initial release are scarce, the film is often cited as an early example of Youssef Chahine's exploration of social issues and female agency in Egyptian cinema. It resonated with audiences for its sensitive depiction of personal hardship and its examination of marriage and societal pressures.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its sensitive direction and Faten Hamama's compelling performance.

  • An early significant work by Youssef Chahine, highlighting social and emotional struggles.

  • Resonated with audiences for its relatable depiction of marital dissatisfaction and societal constraints.

Google audience: Audience feedback for 'Makansh Aal Baal' often highlights its emotional depth and the relatable struggles of the protagonist. Viewers have commented on the film's poignant narrative and its ability to evoke empathy for Hind's situation, appreciating its realistic portrayal of personal and societal challenges.

Fun Fact

Faten Hamama, who played the lead role, was only 19 years old at the time of filming, yet delivered a performance that significantly contributed to her burgeoning stardom.

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