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Al Zayni Barakat
Following the decline of the Mamluk state and the emergence of the Ottoman Empire, the series depicts the sufferings of people living amidst social and political upheaval. When the enigmatic and ruthless Zayni Barakat Ibn Musa takes control, the truth of his rule and character unfolds.
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Plot Summary
Set in a dystopian future Egypt, the film centers on Al-Zayni Barakat, a powerful and corrupt official who manipulates a society obsessed with fortune-telling and superstition. He exploits the populace's fears and desires for personal gain, creating a climate of paranoia and control. As his influence grows, a young journalist uncovers the truth behind Barakat's reign, leading to a confrontation that questions the nature of power and belief.
Critical Reception
Al Zayni Barakat is widely regarded as a landmark film in Egyptian cinema, praised for its allegorical critique of authoritarianism and societal manipulation. It resonated with audiences for its timely themes and powerful performances, although its dystopian setting and complex narrative were subjects of discussion.
What Reviewers Say
A potent political allegory that critiques manipulation and control.
Features strong performances, particularly from Ahmed Zaki.
Praised for its thought-provoking themes and dystopian vision.
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Awards & Accolades
None notable.
Fun Fact
The film was a significant box office success in Egypt and was screened at several international film festivals, including the Cairo International Film Festival.
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