1951-1960DramaEgyptHenry Barakat

Henry Barakat – Doa al karawan AKA The Nightingale’s Prayer (1959)

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This is a classical melodrama from Egypt and nicely shot in black and white. It is a tale of relations between man and woman, death, revenge and forgiveness. To watch a film is not just the moving images it is also a opportunity to travel in time and space. Here one is moved back too Egypt in the fifties. I do believe that with the travel back in time there is also and chance to learn something about norms and values, the society and how the relations between people was at that particular time in that particular environment. Doa al karawan AKA The Nightingale’s Prayer (1959) was chosen as one of the best Egyptian films of all time, and it also stars Faten Hamama and she is maybe the number one female screen icon of Egyptian cinema. This film is based on a novel by Taha Hussein and he is considered to be one of the finest and most influential writers of modern Egyptian literature.

1.71GB | 2h 03m | 747×576 | mkv

https://nitroflare.com/view/1C849E9E7644E96/The.Nightingale’s.Prayer.1959.DVDRIP.x264.AC3.KJNU.mkv

Language(s):Arabic
Subtitles:English

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