The film Dhay, starring Aseel Omran, surprised the opening ceremony of the Red Sea Film Festival



Monday 11/November/2024 – 12:32 PM

The Red Sea Film Festival announced the selection of the film Dhi (Biography of the People of Dhay), starring the artist Aseel Omran, directed by Karim El-Shenawy and written by Haitham Dabour, to be the opening film of the fourth session, which begins… Starting from December 5 to 14 in Jeddah.

The events of the film revolve around the story of an albino (sun enemy) Nubian teenager, on an enchanting journey from southern Egypt to northern Egypt with his dysfunctional family, his music school, and his charming voice in order to achieve his dream. The film stars Saudi actress Aseel Omran and Sudanese actress Islam Mubarak, in addition to many others. Egyptians Haneen Saeed and Badr Mohamed, written by Haitham Dabour, and directed by Karim El-Shenawy.

Mona Zaki honored at the Red Sea Film Festival
The Al-Bahr Film Festival also revealed that it would honor the artist, Mona Zaki, in its fourth session in recognition of her artistic career. The festival posted on its personal account on the Instagram photo and video exchange site, and said: We are pleased to honor Mona Zaki this year, who is considered a symbol of Egyptian cinema.. From the beginning, she has distinguished herself. Mona has a diverse talent in acting, singing, dancing, and vocal performance, which allows her to shine in a wide range of roles. Throughout her distinguished career, Mona has worked with top actors and directors in Egypt, and we are proud to recognize the significant role she has played in the film industry at the 4th edition of the Red Sea Film Festival.

Mona Zaki’s last work was the movie Journey 404, in which she starred, in addition to the appearance of a large group of honorary guests, including Mohamed Farrag, Mohamed Mamdouh, Sherine Reda, Khaled Al-Sawy, Shadi Alphonse, Rana Rais, Jihan Al-Shamasherji, Arifa Abdel-Rasoul, Samaa Ibrahim, and Noura Shaisha. Written by Muhammad Rajaa, directed by Hani Khalifa.

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