The Yacoubian Building

(Omaret yakobean)

Synopsis:

Cairo: a 70-year-old building of once-luxury flats with tenements on the roof. Zika, an aging libertine, feuds with his sister. Pius Haj Azzam takes a second wife, in secret, to satisfy sexual drive within religious bounds. Bothayna, poor and beautiful, supports her family, wanting to do so with dignity intact. Her former fiancé, Taha, the janitor’s son, humiliated by the police, turns to fundamentalism. Hatem, a gay editor, seduces and corrupts a young man from the sticks. Two brothers, Copts, one a tailor and one Zika’s factotum, connive for property. Allah is on most everyone’s lips, and corruption is in their hearts. European values, both refined and worldly, provide a subtext.

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Release Date:

21 June, 2006

Duration:

2h45m

Director:

Marwan Hamed

Writers:

Alaa’ Al-Aswany, Wahid Hamed

Stars:

Adel Emam, Nour El-Sherif, Youssra

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