رد على صمت مستمع-Response to a Listener’s Silence (????) [N/A]

Original Title:
رد على صمت مستمع-Response to a Listener’s Silence

Production Companies:
Jesuit culture center in Alexandria

Production Countries:
Egypt

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

The film was produced by the Alexandria Jesuit Film School’s Short Filmmaking Grant. The film addresses the topic of suicide and young people suffering from deep psychological issues. It tells the story of a young man, Emad, who suffers from speech problems while recording a piece of music. A girl leaves him in the studio while she attempts suicide.

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Additional Music:
Charlotte Eardley

Additional Photography:
Muhammad Radi

Additional Set Photographer:
Muhammad Radi

Additional Still Photographer:
Muhammad Radi

Art Direction:
Abdel Rahman Nached Fadlel-Mawlah

Assistant Art Director:
Islam Ibrahim

Assistant Camera:
Ziad Faid

Assistant Director:
Bishoy Kamel
Farid Moussa
Nurhn Labib

Assistant Production Manager:
Gehad Apoud
Marco Khalaf

Colorist:
Islam Kamal

Director:
Aly Nagaty

Director of Photography:
Ayoub Abdullah

Editor:
Aly Nagaty
Michel Abuzakham

Lighting Technician:
hossam hassan
Ahmed Alaa Ali

Music:
Yasmine Sabbagh

Production Manager:
bino samir

Script:
Aly Nagaty

Sound Designer:
Michael Fawzy

Sound Recordist:
Andrew Mamdouh

Translator:
Michael Kamal
Mahmoud Radi

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