Heliopolis (2009 film) explained

Heliopolis
Director:Ahmad Abdalla
Producer:Sherif Mandour
Starring:Khaled Abol Naga
Hany Adel
Yosra El Lozy
Hanan Motwea
Hend Sabry
Christine Solomon
Music:Amir Khalaf
Cinematography:Mahmoud Lotfy
Editing:Ahmad Abdalla
Studio:Film House egypt
Runtime:98 minutes
Country:Egypt
Language:Arabic

Heliopolis is a 2009 Egyptian independent musical documentary film by Ahmad Abdalla that tells the story of a group of young people during a winter day in the Cairo suburb of Heliopolis. Heliopolis is Ahmad Abdalla's debut feature film and starring Khaled Abol Naga.

Synopsis

The events of one day in the lives of a number of Cairo residents is a portrayal of unfulfilled dreams and frustrating details of life in the overpopulated Metropolis. Their paths cross and their stories overlap but they are caught up in their struggle and are oblivious to one another against the background of what used to be one of Cairo's most glamorous neighborhoods. The City's vanishing glory and fading history is documented through the characters strife to make it through one day in Heliopolis.... The one thing they all have in common is that they will almost certainly have to meet the City again and again in the coming days. Most of the stories taking a place in the suburb of Heliopolis

Cast

Festivals and awards

The film was officially selected by the Toronto International Film Festival in the Discovery section and later at the Vancouver International Film Festival. And it had its Arabic regional premiere in the Middle East International Film Festival.

The European premiere is in the official competition at the 50th edition of Thessaloniki Film Festival in Greece.

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