I Am Free Explained

Ana Horra
Director:Salah Abu Seif
Starring:Lobna Abdel Aziz
Hassan Yusef
Shoukry Sarhan
Hussein Riyad
Zouzou Nabil
Mohammad Abd al Qudoos
Runtime:115 min.[1]
Country:Egypt
Language:Arabic

Ana Horra or Ana Hurra (Arabic: أنا حرة, English: italics=yes|'''I Am Free''') is a 1959 Egyptian drama starring Lobna Abdel Aziz.

Ana Horra is associated with the onset of a feminist context to Egyptian films in the 1960s.[2] The film is also known as part of Salah Abu Seif's Empowerment of Women Trilogy.[3] At its time, this film defied the conservative conventions of Egyptian society and the role of women within it.[4]

Plot summary

The film is an account of a college girl's frustrations with the predominantly male patriarchal system in Egypt. Released in 1959, the film captures much of the feminist sentiments of the 1960s and its widespread fervor in Egypt. The film's protagonist, Amina, played by Lubna Abdel Aziz, is a young woman living with her aunt's family which includes her uncle and her cousin. The men in her life further reinforce the themes of male dominance in the film with their restriction on her life.

Characters

Notes and References

  1. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0355193/ The Internet Movie Database: Ana hurra (1958)
  2. http://www.elcinema.com/work/wk1010170/ elCinema "Movie: Ana Horra"
  3. http://www.buyarabic.com/storeItem.asp?ic=VIAR000356 Buy Arabic
  4. https://www.amazon.com/Free-Hurra-Arabic-English-Subtitles/dp/B001V84HQI Amazon
  5. http://www.elcinema.com/work/wk1010170/ elCinema "Movie: Ana Horra"