A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Original Title:
أختين
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 20
All the glamorous actress Nour really wants is a cigarette, but she agrees to do a quick interview about her latest film on a TV chat show. It starts well, but suddenly the atmosphere changes, the host becomes hostile and the questions tacky. When Nour storms out on camera with her sister Abrar, the interview immediately goes viral: it’s a PR disaster. Back at home, Nour licks her wounds when Abrar reminds her that she has organized a lavish party and she has to attend. She has no choice but to appear, smiling. Turns out, it’s a 30th birthday party in Nour’s honor. As the sneering guests arrive, a dance troupe puts on a ridiculous show and Nour is forced to make a speech. She decides to take back control.
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