Acting
An Egyptian actress, who began her career in the early eighties on stage, where she participated in the play An Incredible Family, which she followed with other work.
A group of youngsters; a rich, a poor, a liberal, and a religious, all of them live a life full of turmoil and indecisiveness. The film depicts their lives, their love stories, and their dreams, and how their own hesitation impedes the fulfillment of their aspirations.
Fares, a shoe factory worker, has only one passion in life: football. He lives a humble life in a chaotic neighborhood where he plays street football to increase his income. However, neither his marriage nor his job is stable enough. He goes through a lot of problems due to his lack of self-discipline with his divorced wife and his son.
Mustafa and Amal are engaged and preparing to get married, but Amal's mother dies and Amal is unjustly imprisoned by a businessman named Mahmoud. Her fiancé seeks to prove her innocence of what was attributed to her.
Sharif who's an accountant at the customs, meets Omnia who offers him to work in the company of her friend, Fahmy. Fahmy plans to keep him away from his work because of his rigidity and honesty. After Omnia and Sharif get married, he discovers that she's involved with Fahmy in the drug trade.
Jaber works as a stuntman in the cinema, and his brother Helbawy and Karima run the Regisser office for films and celebrations. Sultan Al-Sharnoubi meets Jaber at a wedding, and contracts with Jaber to star in a movie that he will produce and direct. We discover that the entire movie is a major hoax, and just a front for his illegal business; Where he tricks him into carrying out a bank robbery as part of the filming.
Margaret is a shy, pale, middle-class Englishwoman who is reluctantly engaged to her older, twittish neighbor Syl. Both bride- and groom-to-be still live with their mothers in the humdrum suburb of Croydon. However Margaret has been acting strangely ever since a vacation in Egypt, where she stayed with her mother's friend Marie-Claire. She secretly despises Syl, but does not resist when her mother, who has repressed the failure of her own matrimony, insists on marriage for the sake of social convention.
Gamal sings at local weddings. His brother Salah, a chemist, tries to convince him to quit drugs and gives him some weed that is made out of harmless substances. When a drug dealer grows impressed by Salah's formula, Salah succumbs to the temptation of money.