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Closed Doors, The
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Closed Doors, The

Type:
Feature Film

Director:
Atef Hetata

Year:
1999

Time:
105 minutes

Language:
Arabic with English subtitles
    Winner! Best Screenplay, Best Actress
- International Thessaloniki Film Fest

Winner! First Prize
- Bahrain Film Fest

Winner! Grand Prix
- Montpellier Film Fest

"Reveals a finely balanced portrait of various social classes caught in a swirl of religious, cultural and personal fixations, done with remarkable sympathy, sensitivity and control."
- Deborah Young, Variety

Directed by Youssef Chahine's longtime assistant, The Closed Doors touches on several taboos in contemporary Egyptian society, examining their social and political implications. Set during the Gulf War, it tells the story of Mohamad, a highly impressionable young man who embraces fundamentalist ideas as a way of dealing with the confusion of adolescence and sexual awakening. This powerful first feature by one of Egypt's most promising young directors tackles complex themes like oppression, jealousy, virtue, the love ideal and violence in an uncompromising way.


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This film is available from AFD on 35mm and video for public screenings and television broadcast. For information regarding rental rates and formats, please contact institutions@arabfilm.com for institutional/non-theatrical screenings, or festivals@arabfilm.com for theatrical, festival, television, or other bookings.

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