‘Tale' Senay’ in Egyptian cinemas soon

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Sun, 24 Dec 2017 - 01:21 GMT

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Egyptian film "Tale' Senay" that was screened on Monday, December 11 as part of Dubai International Film Festival (DIFF). (photo courtesy of DIFF press release)

Egyptian film "Tale' Senay" that was screened on Monday, December 11 as part of Dubai International Film Festival (DIFF). (photo courtesy of DIFF press release)

CAIRO – 24 December 2017: New Century production company announced that "Tale' Senay" (Induced Labor) will showcase in Egyptian cinemas in the coming period.

Released in 2017, the film revolves around an Egyptian couple that seizes the American Embassy in Egypt after being denied visas to enter the United States.

The feature film stars a group of talented Egyptian actors and actresses, including Rasha Gawdat, Maged el-Kedwany, Mai Kassab, Abdel Rahman Abou Zahra, Bayoumi Fouad, Horeya Farghali, and Sayed Ragab. "Tale' Senay" is directed by Khaled Diab.

The movie was screened for the first time on December 11 as part of Dubai International Film Festival (DIFF).

Featuring regional and international filmmakers who shed light on Arab culture, the festival’s “Arabian Nights” chose to screen "Talea Senay."

“Arabian Nights” is one of the most highly anticipated categories each December as it celebrates the cultural diversity within the Arab world through the exceptional medium of film. This year’s line-up tackles pressing issues facing the world today and aims to overcome these boundaries, bringing communities together through compelling storytelling,” said Delphine Garde-Mroueh, Arabian Nights programmer in a press statement by DIFF.

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