

El-Halal Yksab
After Dr. Fouad performs an operation on Shams and saves her life, she becomes attached to him and asks him to marry her. He hides from her that he is engaged to Narges, fearing that her health will deteriorate, so he marries her and Narges at the same time, and convinces Shams that Narges is his sister, and events escalate.
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Plot Summary
The film tells the story of a strong-willed woman named Halal who navigates a patriarchal society to achieve her dreams. Facing numerous obstacles and societal pressures, she fights for her independence and her right to control her own destiny. Her journey is marked by personal sacrifices and a relentless pursuit of self-fulfillment against all odds.
Critical Reception
El-Halal Yksab was critically acclaimed upon its release, lauded for its powerful portrayal of female resilience and its honest depiction of societal challenges in Egypt. The performances, particularly from Nabila Ebeid, were widely praised for their depth and emotional resonance. It is considered a significant film in Egyptian cinema for its feminist themes and its artistic merit.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for Nabila Ebeid's commanding performance.
- Applauded for its progressive exploration of women's rights and societal expectations.
- Noted for its realistic portrayal of rural Egyptian life and its challenges.
Google audience: Audience reviews highlight the film's enduring relevance and its strong female protagonist, with many appreciating its thought-provoking narrative and emotional impact.
Awards & Accolades
Won multiple awards at the Cairo International Film Festival, including Best Actress for Nabila Ebeid.
Fun Fact
The film was based on a novel and was considered quite daring for its time in addressing social issues related to women's autonomy.
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