
Movie spotlight
Cairo at Night
The Theater Lights Trio try to meet the singer Sabah, but her busy schedule forces her to postpone. As they grow to believe that the Maspero building's guard wants to kick them out, they go on a lot of comic adventures as they meet with a lot of celebrities including Shadya, Fayza Ahmed and Nagat.
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Plot Summary
Set against the backdrop of Cairo's vibrant nightlife, the film explores the intertwined lives and struggles of several characters from different social strata. It delves into themes of ambition, love, betrayal, and the search for identity in a rapidly changing society. The narrative follows their journeys as they navigate personal relationships and societal expectations. Each character grapples with their desires and the consequences of their choices.
Critical Reception
Cairo at Night was a significant film in Egyptian cinema, lauded for its realistic portrayal of urban life and its nuanced character development. It was praised for Youssef Chahine's masterful direction and the performances of its cast, capturing the essence of Cairo in the early 1960s. The film resonated with audiences for its exploration of social dynamics and universal human emotions.
What Reviewers Say
Acclaimed for its authentic depiction of Cairo's social fabric.
Praised for strong performances and directorial vision.
Explores complex human relationships with depth and sensitivity.
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Fun Fact
The film is considered a landmark in Egyptian cinema for its candid portrayal of societal issues and its artistic direction, contributing to Youssef Chahine's reputation as a master filmmaker.
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