Araess fil mazad
Araess fil mazad

Araess fil mazad

1955Movie110 minArabic

A father sees that he marries his three daughters from wealthy men in order to guarantee them a happy life and a secure future, but this idea was not accepted by his children, so the eldest daughter decides to flee from her home and join a young man who is in love with him, while the second goes on the path of vice and ends her life in a hospital Mental diseases, the third is working in a company that works as a typewriter, she meets her colleague, the engineer who works for the company, and they agree to marry.

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Director: Hassan Al-SaifiGenres: Drama, Romance

Plot Summary

A young woman, forced into an arranged marriage to a wealthy but cruel man to save her family from debt, finds unexpected solace and love with a kind, impoverished artist. Their forbidden romance blossoms amidst societal pressures and the stark contrast between their worlds. She must ultimately choose between her duty to her family and her true desires.

Critical Reception

The film was a significant melodrama of its era, resonating with audiences for its emotional storytelling and classic cinematic style. It is remembered for its strong performances and exploration of themes of love, sacrifice, and social class within the context of Egyptian society.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its dramatic intensity and romantic appeal.
  • Considered a notable example of Egyptian cinema from the mid-20th century.
  • The performances of the lead actors were often highlighted.

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Fun Fact

The film was a significant box office success in Egypt upon its release, contributing to the stardom of its lead actors.

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