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Release Date:
March 19, 2014
Original Title:
فتاة المصنع
Alternate Titles:
Fatat el masnaa
Genres:
Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
DayDream Art Production
Dubai Film Market
WIKA Production & Distribution
Production Countries:
Egypt | United Arab Emirates
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 92
Hiyam, a young factory worker, lives in a lower-middle-class neighbourhood, along with her co-workers. She is clearly under the spell of Salah, the factory's new supervisor. Believing that love can transcend their class differences, Hiyam relentlessly pursues a dream of the pair being together. However, when a pregnancy test is discovered in the factory premises, her immediate family and close friends accuse her of sinning. Hiyam decides not to defend herself and pays an enormous price in a society that fails to accept her.
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Additional Camera:
Abdelsalam Moussa
Camera Operator:
Amgad Riad
Casting:
Jennifer Leigh Peterson
Costume Design:
Nayira Al-Dahshoury
Director:
Mohamed Khan
Director of Photography:
Mahmoud Lotfi
Editor:
Dina Farouk
Original Music Composer:
George Kazazian
Producer:
Mohamed Samir
Ahmed Youssef
Production Design:
Ahmed Abbas-Saber
Songs:
Youssra El-Hawary
Sound:
Raafat Samir
Writer:
Wessam Soliman
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