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See Action-Packed New Trailer for Film “El Aref”


Fri 18 Jun 2021 | 10:49 AM
Yara Sameh

Synergy Production Company released Thursday a new trailer for actor Ahmed Ezz’s upcoming film “El Aref” (The knower), which is scheduled to hit theaters on July 14.

It also stars Ahmed Fahmy, Mahmoud Hemida, Carmen Bsaibes, Rakeen Saad, Ahmed Khaled Saleh, Mostafa Khater, and others.

The film is written by Mohamed Sayed Bashir and directed by Ahmed Khaled Mousa.

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“El Aref” is considered to be the largest production in Egyptian cinema, and the first Egyptian film to be shot in six countries, which includes Egypt, Italy, Bulgaria, and Malaysia.

The production company used four international stunt coordinator experts to implement dangerous scenes.

[caption id="attachment_246150" align="aligncenter" width="728"]Ahmed Ezz in “El Aref” Ahmed Ezz in “El Aref”[/caption]

Ezz will also appear in the highly-anticipated film “Kira & El Gin”.

The film also stars Karim Abdel Aziz, Ruby, Hend Sabry, Sayed Ragab, Ahmed Malek, Huda El Mufti, and others.

It is produced by Synergy films and based on the novel “1919” by Ahmed Mourad.

The film is an information-packed historical fiction set to the actual events of a significant era in Egypt’s history. It also recounts the role of the Egyptian uprising against Britain’s occupation of Egypt, during the 1919 revolution, through the lives of perse characters that include famous and obscure historical figures as well as fictional characters.

Ahmed Ezz (L) and Karim Abdel Aziz (R) in film

Ezz participated last Ramadan with the TV series “Hagma Mortada”, which was one of the most popular productions in the drama marathon.

The series tackled espionage and was based on a case from the Egyptian General Intelligence files.

“Hagma Mortada” also starred Magda Zaki, Hend Sabry Salah Abdullah, Mahmoud El Bezzawy, Khaled Anwar, Dr. Mohamed Gomaa, Mayan El Sayed, Ahmed Fouad Selim, and others.

It was written by Baher Dewidar, directed by Ahmed Alaa, and produced by Synergy production company.