Nelly Mazlom
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Nelly Maslom is an Egyptian choreographer and dancer of Greek descent. She was born in Alexandria in 1952 and started dancing in theater when she was five years old. Nelly excelled...Read more in dance, eventually becoming one of the pioneers of modern dance. She founded a ballet school, and starred in a number of films in the 1940s and 1950s. One of her most famous roles was that of “Latania” in the film “Ibn Hameedo.” Nelly left Egypt in the mid 1960s after the difficulties that her acting troupe faced. She settled in Greece, where she started a dance school, and passed away in 2003.
They Taught Me Love
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Sami comes from the countryside to the city of Cairo to join a school for girls, and there he admires his student Nawal, but he is ashamed of telling her about his feelings towards her. At the same time, Mamdouh tries to make Nawal fall in love with him, whom he meets by chance, so he turns to his friend Sami in order to help him with a book. Amorous letters, thus forming a love triangleOwner of Piasters
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The three sisters ,Siham, Nabila, Sannia inherit from their late uncle an amount of only five hundred pounds, which drives them to travel to Alexandria to search for wealthy men to marry them. They stay at a fancy hotel where they meet three rich men, where comic paradoxes and misunderstanding happen between the six of them.