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Ma'ali al Wazir

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Ma'ali Al Wazir
Directed bySamir Seif
Screenplay byWahid Hamed
Produced byEgyptian Media Production City
Starring
Release date
February 2, 2003
Running time
100 Mins
CountryEgypt
LanguageArabic
Box office3,371,313 EGP

Ma'ali Al Wazir (Template:Lang-ar) is an Egyptian feature film, released on 2 February 2003, produced by Egyptian Media Production City, starred by Ahmed Zaki.

Plot

Rafat Rostom becomes a minister by a mistake as they mistake him for another person with the same name, and he starts having intense nightmares about his health and his family. Ra’fat asks his office manager Ateya to accompany him on a vacation to fight these nightmares. he finds out that sleeping in mosques and in police custody keeps him away from nightmares. Ra’fat decides finally to consult a psychiatrist, so he tells Ateya all his secrets and asks him to go to the psychiatrist and act on his behalf. ultimately Ra’fat gets paranoid that Ateya will sell his secrets to the media, so he request to have Ateya killed by a hitman.[1]

Awards

Ma'ali Al Wazir won 6 awards in 51st Egyptian Catholic Center Cinema Festival, it won:

  • Best film
  • Best actor
  • Best screenplay
  • Best director

See also

List of Egyptian films

Cinema of Egypt

References

  1. ^ "Elcinema". www.elcinema.com.