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Masry el Araby is an American-Egyptian citizen who travels back to his home town (in Egypt) after living in the US for 20 years. He has this idea of Egypt being a wonderful and amazing country, but the idea soon crashes as he faces reality. After arriving in Egypt, Masry is treated badly when he uses his Egyptian Passport. But then when he starts using his American Passport as an identification card, he is paid with a lot of respect. He faces many problems as he loses both passports.

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25-05-2010

Release Date

EG

Country

7.6

Rating

76

Votes

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Age Rating

131 min

Runtime

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Status

Arabic

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Director
Khaled Marei

Khaled Marei

Khaled Mar’ie began his cinema career after graduating from the montage division at the Institute of Cinema. He has taken part in numerous film productions such as “Korsy fee Al Klub’, “Ayam el Sadat”, “Africano”, “Janat Al Shaytan”, “Muhamy Khal’”, “A’skar fee Al Mu’askar” and “Tito”. Khaled Mar’ie has also contributed to the production of several titles including “A’marat Yacoubian”, “Zarf Tarea” and “Ja’alatny Mugriman”. Khaled’s debut as a director came in 2007 when he directed “Taymour wa Shaqiqa” starring Ahmed El Sekka and Mona Zaky. The film was a commercial and critical success. Following that work, Khaled directed “Asif A’la Al Iz’aj” which starred Ahmed Helmy and Mahmoud Hemeida. Khaled’s most recent work was “A’asal Aswad” which brought in a revenue that was in excess of 17 million Egyptian pounds. Khaled Mari’e spent a long time working with the ART network and he has also worked as a director on several programs. However, Khaled has come to work exclusively in cinema since then.
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