Full of comedy and irony, the film Nabil El Gamil Plastic Surgeon is streaming on Netflix. The Egyptian film has been directed by Khaled Marei and revolves around the life of a plastic surgeon. The several tough situations that he faces and the way he manages to come out of them each time have been presented through the elements of light entertainment. The wonderful cast includes Mohamed Henedi, Nour, Mohamed Sallam, and others, who have done justice to the film. Similar films that have a solid plot and are replete with comic elements include Two Fo Rent, El Ruby House, Salam Merabaa, and others. Will Nabil be able to regain his lost fame? Let’s find out!
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What Happens In The Film?
Nabil, an aspiring plastic surgeon, passes his exams with flying colors, and on getting the news, his father Gamil, who was a tailor, passes away out of happiness.
Spoilers Ahead
What Happens In The Film?
Nabil, an aspiring plastic surgeon, passes his exams with flying colors, and on getting the news, his father Gamil, who was a tailor, passes away out of happiness.
- 10/18/2023
- by Debjyoti Dey
- Film Fugitives
The upbeat state of Arab cinema will be on the screen and in the balmy air at Egypt’s El Gouna Film Festival (Sept. 19-27), which is steadily gaining traction in its stated ambition to become a key platform and solid driver for Middle-East producers.
“This year was one the best for Arab cinema,” says Intishal Al Timimi, artistic director of the event held in a Red Sea resort. As evidence, he points out that each one of the five Arab films he selected for his 15-title main competition lineup is by a first-time director, and three are by women.
“It shows that young Arab filmmakers are thriving,” Al Timimi says.
Now at its third edition, El Gouna has, since its inception, aimed to combine a cream-of-the-crop lineup offering the finest and freshest global and Arabic offerings alongside its CineGouna market component, which nurtures projects, in either development or post,...
“This year was one the best for Arab cinema,” says Intishal Al Timimi, artistic director of the event held in a Red Sea resort. As evidence, he points out that each one of the five Arab films he selected for his 15-title main competition lineup is by a first-time director, and three are by women.
“It shows that young Arab filmmakers are thriving,” Al Timimi says.
Now at its third edition, El Gouna has, since its inception, aimed to combine a cream-of-the-crop lineup offering the finest and freshest global and Arabic offerings alongside its CineGouna market component, which nurtures projects, in either development or post,...
- 9/19/2019
- by Nick Vivarelli
- Variety Film + TV
Al Gouna Film Festival (Gff) has announced the program details of its 3rd edition, to take place in El Gouna, Egypt September 19–27.
Following the screening of a video showing the most important guests and artistic events of the past editions, the Egyptian actress, Injy El Mokkaddem, acting as moderator, asked the founder of El Gouna, an engineer named Samih Sawiris about his goals and dreams for Gff. Sawiris replied: “The festival was born successful since the first edition, and God helped us! As a film lover, I attend the majority of international festivals, and I hear how they talk about Gff, as if it has been present for many years.” Sawiris continued by requesting from the media not to pour all their efforts into the red carpet events, as the Festival will also be packed with other events and activities of great importance.
See videos of Al Gouna Film Festival’s last editions here.
Following the screening of a video showing the most important guests and artistic events of the past editions, the Egyptian actress, Injy El Mokkaddem, acting as moderator, asked the founder of El Gouna, an engineer named Samih Sawiris about his goals and dreams for Gff. Sawiris replied: “The festival was born successful since the first edition, and God helped us! As a film lover, I attend the majority of international festivals, and I hear how they talk about Gff, as if it has been present for many years.” Sawiris continued by requesting from the media not to pour all their efforts into the red carpet events, as the Festival will also be packed with other events and activities of great importance.
See videos of Al Gouna Film Festival’s last editions here.
- 9/2/2019
- by Sydney Levine
- Sydney's Buzz
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