

Egypt's golden age cinema where ambition collides with tradition — and someone's gonna pay.
Badawyia is a younger dancer who dreams of stardom. She meets the young doctor, Elwy, and they fall in love. A director asks her to be the star of his new movie, but when Elwy asks her to marry him, his father disapproves.
Acting
Tahiya Cariocca's screen presence — she IS the movie.
Direction
Fawzi's framing makes Cairo's streets feel claustrophobic and alive.
Costume
The dance costumes scream 1940s Egyptian glamour.

Director
Hussein Fawzi
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
This was Tahiya Cariocca's breakthrough dramatic role — she was primarily known as a dancer, and critics were shocked she could act.
The film subtly critiques Egypt's rigid class structure just years before the 1952 revolution — Badawyia's impossible situation mirrors national tensions.