

Egyptian exploitation cinema that dares you to look away — but should you?
Some unemployed addicts kidnap the girl Safaa and take her to a remote place. After they gang-rape her, her fiancé Mokhtar manages to bring her home and her father reports the crime to the police.
Acting
Layla Olwy's raw, devastating performance carries impossible weight.
Direction
Marzouk's unflinching gaze refuses easy catharsis.

Director
Saeed Marzouk
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Made during Egypt's 'video film' boom, this belonged to a wave of cheap VHS shockers that bypassed state censorship through underground distribution.
The 0.0 TMDB rating likely reflects near-total obscurity rather than unanimous hatred — fewer than 10 people have logged it, making this genuine lost media.