Elham Shaheen on the secret of wearing a dress with a drawn horse: I adore animals because they are pure



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Big star Ilham Shaheen, in her seventh-day television interview with a colleague, Ali Al-Kashouti, while attending a special screening of her film, A Curfew, discussed the secret of her love of wearing animal dresses drawn on several occasions, including the fatsan he wore at the film’s special screening and a white horse painted on it, where he said, “I love animals very much with their love, and I need them, cats, dogs, lions and tigers. I love animals very much, because the violin is beautiful and has purity, and the mare is a symbol of strength. “

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The film “Curfew” was screened for the first time in the official competition of the 42nd edition of the Cairo International Film Festival, which concluded its activities this December. Elham Shaheen won the Best Actress award for her performance of the character “Faten.”

The film revolves around Faten, who is released from prison after twenty years, for committing a heinous crime, and the film returns to the fall of 2013 following the curfew decision in Egypt, which forced Faten to spend the night in Laila, who is subjected to a second trial in search of answers to questions about her are silenced, so that she spends the night trying to accept each other.

The film stars Elham Shaheen, Amina Khalil, Ahmed Magdy and Mahmoud Al-Laithi, and the Palestinian Kamel Al-Basha, who won the Best Actor award at the 74th Venice International Film Festival for Case No. 23, the film starring Omar Abu Douma, fashion designer by Nahid Nasrallah, soundtrack by Tamer Karawan, It is written and directed by Amir Ramses.

The film also brings Elham Shaheen back to the cinema after a 4-year absence since he presented his last film, “A Day for Satan”, with director Kamel Abu Zekry, which was shown for the first time at the International Film Festival. Cairo Cinema, in addition to showing it at many festivals and winning many awards.

The film “Curfew” was screened for the first time in the official competition of the 42nd edition of the Cairo International Film Festival, which concluded its activities this December. Elham Shaheen won the Best Actress award for her performance of the character “Faten.”

The film revolves around Faten, who is released from prison after twenty years, for committing a heinous crime, and the film returns to the fall of 2013 following the curfew decision in Egypt, which forced Faten to spend the night in Laila, who is subjected to a second trial in search of answers to questions about her are silenced, so that she spends the night trying to accept each other.

The film stars Elham Shaheen, Amina Khalil, Ahmed Magdy and Mahmoud Al-Laithi, and the Palestinian Kamel Al-Basha, who won the Best Actor award at the 74th Venice International Film Festival for Case No. 23, the film starring Omar Abu Douma, fashion designer by Nahid Nasrallah, soundtrack by Tamer Karawan, It is written and directed by Amir Ramses.

The film also brings Elham Shaheen back to the cinema after a 4-year absence since he presented his last film, “A Day for Satan”, with director Kamel Abu Zekry, which was shown for the first time at the International Film Festival. Cairo Cinema, in addition to showing it at many festivals and winning many awards.

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