2011 film
Lust |
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Film poster |
Directed by | Khaled El Hagar |
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Written by | Sayed Ragab |
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Starring | Ahmed Azmi |
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Cinematography | Néstor Calvo |
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Distributed by | Arabic Movies |
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Release dates | |
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Running time | 130 minutes |
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Country | Egypt |
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Language | Arabic |
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Lust (Arabic: الشوق, translit. El Shoq) is a 2010[1] Egyptian drama film directed by Khaled El Hagar. The film was selected as the Egyptian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 84th Academy Awards,[2][3] but it did not make the final shortlist.[4] Lust was also reviewed at the 34th Cairo Film Festival.[5] In the Arab world of film production, it is the oldest annual cinema event.[6] According to Daily News, “Lust” is an interesting and provocative contribution to this year’s festival."[7] The Executive Producer Producer of Lust was Amr El Safie while Dima Al-Joundi, and Mohamed Yassine produced it.[8][9]
The Story of Lust
Lust was shown in Egyptian cinema as a trend for viewing modern films. A report from the Egyptian Independent described it as "movies that realistically follow the lives of a group of characters living in one of the poorer areas around the main cities, whether it is Cairo or Alexandria. The plots are mostly harsh and gloomy, full of life-altering crises. Characters often, in order to survive the merciless circumstances around them, change their sweet nature and adapt to a new evil or sinful route in life."[10]
Cast
- Ruby as Shoq
- Ahmed Azmi as Hussin
- Sawsan Badr as Fatuma
- Koki (newcomer) as Awatif [10]
- Sayed Raghab was the scriptwriter. He was also a supporting actor in the movie [10]
Awards
Lust won the Golden Pyramid Award at the 34th Cairo Film Festival. One of the actresses in "Lust" - Sawsan Badr was honored with a Thesping awards with another actress named Isabelle Huppert for Marc Fitoussi’s “Copacabana.”[6]
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