A Decent Living
A Decent Living

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A Decent Living

2012
Movie
17 min
Arabic

Ahmed is a simple man who lives in a village which called Beidif, 200 km from Cairo in Egypt. His job is to make up the sewer system. All houses in Beidif have cesspits to get rid of waste water. A cesspit is a large underground tank to hold sewage. They need to be emptied regularly or the household will face problems. The film shows how Ahmed does his work everyday and how this work affects his life.

Insights

IMDb7.1/10
Director: David GrahamGenres: Comedy, Drama

Plot Summary

A look at the life of a family struggling with the economic downturn. The film follows their day-to-day challenges as they try to maintain their livelihoods and their sense of hope amidst financial hardship. It explores the personal impact of broader economic issues on ordinary people.

Critical Reception

The film received a mixed to positive reception, with many critics commending its authentic portrayal of working-class struggles and its heartfelt performances. Some found the pacing to be slow at times, but generally, it was appreciated for its sincerity and relevant social commentary.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its realistic depiction of economic hardship.

  • Appreciated for its emotional depth and genuine performances.

  • Some viewers noted a deliberate, slow-burn narrative pace.

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Fun Fact

The film was largely shot on location in and around the director's hometown, adding to its authentic feel.

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