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A festival is being held in Babylon, to which archeologists, artists, and media professionals are invited, along with an Egyptian television delegation headed by an archaeologist. This scholar meets an Iraqi girl who bears Iraqi features, and gives her appearance the impression that the archaeologist, the archaeologist, and that his dream has begun to materialize in front of him, and a group of comic situations begins.
Ra'fat lives with his aunt in her luxurious house as his brother works as her business manager. Hoping to seize his aunt's fortune, Ra'fat murders her, only to be haunted by what appears to be her ghost.
Amer shares with Saif in counterfeiting dollars, Amer leaves the money bag in his car. The young Hussein steals the car and is sentenced to three years in prison for failing to prove that he does not own the bag. Amer cedes his apartment to Saif, who demands him for the value of the bag, and writes him a check for the rest of the amount. Hussein is released and tries to convince Amer to confess the truth.
Adam is dissatisfied with his life and seeks wealth in any way. He likes the nurse Azza, who works for his sick grandmother whose death he awaits in order to inherit her money. He throws his birthday party in her villa and invites his friends. As they celebrate, many strange paradoxes occur.
A girl leaves her job because of the harassment of the owner of the store where she works. She meets a young man who offers to help her, but in reality he traps her into engaging in illegal activities and she drifts on the path of loss until her lover comes at the last moment to save her, and she dies in his arms.
Salwa (Samia El-Alfy) loses her husband Magdy in a mysterious crime and finds herself being chased by a dangerous smuggling gang to find out where the money and jewelry are, and also being monitored by the police. Salwa discovers that her husband was not a businessman as she thought, but rather worked in smuggling. Officer Mahmoud (Ahmed Abdel Aziz) helps her uncover the circumstances of her husband's murder.
The film deals with the issue of blood feud in Upper Egypt, and the death and hatred it leaves behind that is passed down from father to son. Through a true love story between Abdel Hadi and Nahid, who are brought together by love and separated by a blood feud between the two families.
A child witnesses his father being killed in front of his eyes. Years later, this child returns from abroad as a young man and discovers that his father's killer has become rich after collecting huge sums of money from fraud and deception. This young man's sister tries to keep him away from the idea of taking revenge on his father's killer himself. As time goes by, the young man marries the daughter of his father's killer.
This big-budget historical epic from acclaimed Egyptian director Youssef Chahine features a crazed turn by Patrice Chereau as Napoleon Bonaparte. The film, an Egyptian-French co-production, deals with Napoleon's occupation of Alexandria and its effect on a typical Egyptian family. Michel Piccoli leads the cast as a general in Napoleon's army who tentatively befriends a local poet and falls in love with two young Egyptian brothers, reflecting complex themes of colonial desire, affection, and personal connection.