Egyptian actors Khaled Al Nabawy and Hanaa Abdel Fattah star alongside Naomi Watts and Sean Penn in Doug Liman’s Fair Game
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Many celebrities joined citizens in the protests that took place on 25 January. They are pleased by the outcome even though some have been arrested and others beaten
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Geld Hay (Living Skin) is a gripping 52-minute documentary that follows the child labourers working in the tanneries
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Ahram Online explores the limitations that alternative filmmakers face
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Few films in recent times have incorporated Egypt's copts. A closer look at the representation of Christians in Egyptian films finds them wanting
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El Watar only proves that artistic standards are not enough to uphold the quality of a film if it’s devoid of essence
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Sherwet Shafei, owner of the reputable Safarkhan gallery located in Cairo’s glamorous art hub Zamalek, talks to Ahram Online about her journey along many remarkable Egyptian artists
Georges Bahgoury exhibits paintings bursting with life at Al Masar gallery in Zamalek. Communicating through fervent colour, his canvases do not simply impress, but induce an edge-of-seat attentiveness
Determined to bring Egyptian art to the world, Tache Art wants to revolutionise art galleries in Egypt and aims to educate and serve the entire art scene
Spiros C. Moros Foundation held a musical event with the Cairo Symphony Orchestra, a number of soloists and the Cairo Celebration Choir performing music by Toni Moros
Situated at the Cairo Opera House grounds in Zamalek, the Music Library is not well-known to the majority of the public. Ahram Online visited the library and discovered the challenges that this cultural institution faces
On a mellow evening of fine tunes and poetry recitals, El Sharea band, gave a performance that alternated between sweet nostalgia, irony and sarcasm along with words of bitterness and despair