Rabab
Rabab

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Rabab

1942
Movie
110 min
Arabic

As Rabab escapes from the cruelty of his stepmother and stays with an actress, she meets the young man, Ihsan, who tries to assault her inside his car, which overturns and dies. With his father’s attempt to take revenge on Rabab, she decides to flee again to Cairo to work as a teacher there under the name (Najwa). Then she met a colleague of hers and married him.

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Director: Hussein FawziGenres: Drama, Romance

Plot Summary

The film centers around the tragic love story of Rabab, a young woman torn between her love for a painter and the societal pressures that dictate her arranged marriage. Her artistic spirit clashes with the expectations of her family and the era, leading to a series of dramatic events.

Critical Reception

Rabab is considered a significant early Egyptian film, noted for its emotional depth and exploration of themes relevant to women's roles in society. While specific critical reviews from its release are scarce, it is remembered for its poignant narrative and strong performances.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its sensitive portrayal of love and societal constraints.

  • Noted for strong lead performances that convey emotional turmoil.

  • Recognized as an important piece of early Egyptian cinema.

Google audience: As an older film, specific user reviews are not readily available. However, historical context suggests it resonated with audiences for its dramatic storytelling and exploration of romance.

Fun Fact

The film is named after its lead actress, Rabab, highlighting her central role in the production and narrative.

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