Enas El Dighade
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Enas ElDighade is one of the most famous and controversial female directors in the Middle East. A blatant feminist, many of her movies discuss issues that pertain to women and...Read more their role in Arab societies and the plight of women in Middle Eastern culture. Most of her characters are empowered females and spread the message that women deserve the same freedoms as men in society. Her films are criticized by conservatives as being too risqué and racy. Enas graduated from the High Institute of Performing Arts, directing division, in 1975. She apprenticed under legendary film directors as Youssef Shahin and Barakat. Her directorial debut "My Apologies to the Law" in 1985 proved her to be a competent, strong director with a talent for making meaningful films. Some of her more controversial works include "Diaries of a Teenager" and "Lace". Rotana has recently asked her to present a talk show as a replacement to her friend and fellow colleague Hala Sarhan.
Dantela
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Samar, the singer, and Maryam, the lawyer, have been friends since childhood. One day, Samar is driving her car while she is drunk, and she is arrested, and the investigation officer called Hossam interrogates her. Samar calls her friend, the lawyer, Maryam, who comes to the police station, and a strong acquaintance occurs between the three, and from here there is competition and jealousy between Samar and Maryam. Ali Hossam.
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A journalist known for her stance against corruption and her insistence to unmask its ugly faces whenever and wherever found becomes the target of the corrupt businessman Youssef more who weaves a web of lies convincing her that he loves her, only to draw her away from her investigations.