Welad Rizk (Sons of Rizk)
Directed by: Tarek El-Eryan and Zeyad El-Weshahy
Starring: Ahmed Ezz, Amr Yousef, Ahmed El-Fishawy, Ahmed Dawood
A group of brothers form a criminal gang, until one of their missions goes awry and ignites arguments and old issues between them. When the oldest brother, the mastermind, walks out, the others are left vulnerable, risking being cheated and getting caught.
Hayati Medbahdela (My Life is a Mess)
Directed by: Shady Ali
Starring: Mohamed Saad, Hassan Hosny, Nicole Saba, Samy Maghawry
A security worker falls in love with a woman and tries to win her over. He then accidentally drives over a cat and is haunted by its soul, leading him to seek the help of an exorcist.
Shad Agzaa (Pulling Parts)
Directed by: Hussein El Menbawy Starring: Mohamed Ramada, Donia Samir Ghanem, Yasser Galal, Sabry Abdelmoneim A police officer is placed in a situation that sends his personal and professional into a spiral of life changing problems.
Hara Maznouqa (Tight Alleyway)
Directed by: Peter Mini and Mohamed Bedair
Starring: Ahmed Fathy, Ola Ghanem, Ayman Mansour, Said Tarabik
The film follows Haidy, an outlaw, who drags three young men into her loop of crimes and takes advantage of them. But will they be fooled by her? Will her doings influence them inordinately?
Sokar Morr (Bittersweet)
Directed by: Hany Khalifa and Mohamed Abo Greyo Starring: Ahmed El-Fishawy, Haytham Ahmed Zaki, Ayten Amer, Sherine Adel The film follows the friendships and romantic relationships of a group of five men and five women, touching on current social issues and how characters are changed by the difficult experiences they are exposed to.
Al-Khalbous (The Womaniser)
Directed by: Ismail Farouk
Starring: Mohamed Ragab
A romantic comedy about a womaniser who gets into adventures and troubles with four women. (Trailer not yet released)
El-Leila El-Kebeira (The Big Night)
Directed by: Sameh Abdelaziz
Starring: Nelly Karim, Zeina, Yasser Galal, Wafaa Amer
A Sobky production, part of their one-day-films series, after El-Farah, Kabareh, with the events unfolding in one day. El-Leila El-Kebira depicts a day in a moulid (religious celebration). Through stories of the people living in the area, those working in the moulid, or the visitors, we see the world of the moulid, its culture and religious customs.