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Souad is a 2020 film directed by Ayten Amin, selected for Cannes and the Oscars. It follows a teenage girl in Zagazig who faces a conflict between her online life and her traditional culture.
Souad is a 2021 film directed by Ayten Amin, starring Bassant Ahmed and Basmala Elghaiesh. It follows the story of two sisters in Alexandria, one of whom has a secret online life.
Souad, 19-year-old young woman, leads a double life. While remaining conservative and veiled among her family and society, Souad is obsessed with her image on social media, and goes in several ...
Souad (Bassant Ahmed) pleasantly chats with the conservatively dressed older fellow bus passenger beside her, conveying the image of a good god-fearing young woman excited about medical school and ...
Souad is an Arabic name meaning "good luck, good fortune, happiness, auspicious, prosperous, favorable". It can be a given name for both men and women, and also a surname. See the list of people, places and things named Souad or Soad.
Souad is a film about three young women and their lies, love and social media in Egypt. It premiered at Cannes 2020 and won two awards at Tribeca 2021.
On the bus, a stranger meets Souad (a breakout Bassant Ahmed): she excitedly explains that she's studying for finals at the university in Zagazig, Egypt, and shows her photos of her fiancé, Ahmed (Hussein Ghanem), an army officer in Sinai.It sounds wonderful—but it's not exactly true. In reality, Souad is torn between the expectations set by her traditional upbringing and her social ...
Souad doesn't turn away from that, and is all the better for it. Souad is in cinemas on Friday, August 27th. Tags: Ayten Amin, Souad. By Victoria Luxford - 24-08-2021 London-born Victoria Luxford has been a film critic and broadcaster since 2007, writing about cinema all over the world. Beginning with regional magazines and entertainment ...
Souad is a young woman living in one of Egypt's cosmopolitan Nile Delta cities with her family and 13 year-old sister Rabab. Obsessed with social media, she spends much of her time cultivating a secret online life for herself that involves an older boyfriend who lives in another part of the country. As her desires and her realities begin to ...
From its very beginning, Souad presents a naturalistic visual look, bolstered by a documentary-like camera work vaguely echoing social realist cinema and often depicting characters from a very close distance (courtesy of DoP Maged Nader). The film's opening is spot on and effectively introduces the story's main conflict. We see Souad wearing her hijab and sitting on a bus.