

Kafr Delhap
A doctor travels to a damned hamlet, where there are no newborns, with many cases of girls and men possessed by Jinn, all of whom say that there is a woman who speaks to them and that she wants to take revenge on the whole hamlet.
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Plot Summary
The film follows the story of a soldier returning from war to a village grappling with its own internal conflicts and struggles. He finds himself caught between a desire for peace and the harsh realities of life, as he navigates personal relationships and societal pressures. His journey is one of resilience and the search for belonging in a place that has changed dramatically in his absence.
Critical Reception
Kafr Delhap received mixed to positive reviews, with praise directed towards its performances and portrayal of rural life and societal issues. Some critics noted its slow pacing but appreciated its thematic depth and emotional impact.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for strong performances, particularly from Amr Saad.
- Appreciated for its authentic depiction of Egyptian village life and social commentary.
- Some found the narrative pacing to be too deliberate.
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Fun Fact
The film was noted for its focus on the psychological impact of conflict on individuals and communities in a contemporary Egyptian setting.
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