

A prison promise, a forbidden crush, and a father's paranoia collide in explosive melodrama.
Nassif al-Leithi is a very loyal merchant for business colleague Hussein Zahran. Hussein Zahran was surprised by the betrayal of his wife and killed her. Nassif al-Leithi promises that his son Hussein will take care of his son Kamal while he is in prison. He dies in prison. Kamal grows up and works in the company of his father's friend Nasif. One of his sons, but the good treatment changed abruptly when Nasif noticed that his young daughter Wafa was fully impressed, refusing to share their marriage
Acting
Nour El-Sherif's smoldering restraint against Layla Olwy's desperate longing
Direction
Hussein Kamal frames Cairo's elite spaces like gilded cages
Writing
The title's bitter irony reveals itself in final act

Director
Hussein Kamal
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
1980s Egyptian cinema frequently explored honor killing through melodrama, using star power to make conservative audiences confront systemic violence without alienating them.
Layla Olwy's Wafa represents a transitional archetype—educated enough to desire autonomy, trapped enough to self-destruct—mirroring Egypt's own tensions during the Infitah economic opening.
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