

No Trespassing or Cameras Allowed
A social comedy film about Thuraya Abdeen al-Entebli (Mervat Amin) receives a court order to obtain her grandfather's villa, Entebble Pasha, which was nationalized during the period of the conventions and when she goes to receive it, she found it was transformed into a police department ... Thuraya and her family live in the police department to obtain her right, Then the events follow.
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Plot Summary
This short documentary explores the concept of 'No Trespassing' signs and the reasons behind them, delving into themes of private property, access, and the impulse to explore restricted areas. It examines the visual language of these signs and the underlying social and psychological implications they carry. The film questions who decides who can and cannot enter certain spaces.
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The film's director and production details are not widely documented, making it a somewhat obscure but intriguing short.
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