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When We're Born

Spring Grant 2011

Tamer Ezzat / Feature Narrative / Egypt, Qatar / 120 min / Colour / Original Language: Arabic / Interests: Drama, Romance, Religion, Social Issues, Musical, Youth, Based on a True Story, Women Interest

Synopsis

A revolution has shaped the nation, and the dreamscapes of three Egyptians are interconnected in an exploration of the realism of Egyptian life. Beltagy works in his family business but yearns to rebel against his father and pursue a singing career. Farah, a romantic compassionate Coptic woman, finds herself falling in love with a carefree Muslim man. Can the relationship survive religious differences? Amin, a newlywed macho personal trainer, wants his own gym, but must put his manly pride on the line to fulfill his dream. Amid the loss of security, paralysing traffic and family pressure, will these three make the best choices?

Credits

Director
Tamer Ezzat
Screenwriter
Nadine Shams
Producer
Tamer Ezzat

About the Director

Tamer Ezzat is an Egyptian filmmaker who started his career in 1994 as an editor for celebrated Egyptian directors, working on Youssef Chahine’s ‘Silence… We’re Rolling’ (2001) and Yousry Nasrallah’s ‘On Boys, Girls and the Veil' (1995) and 'The City’ (1999). He went on to study directing and special effects at New York University and the New York Film Academy. In 2002, he returned to Cairo to start directing and producing. His award-winning documentaries include ‘Everything Is Gonna Be Alright!’ (2004) and ‘The Place I Call Home’ (2006). His fiction feature debut, ‘The Ring Road’, which he wrote and directed, had its premiere at the Cairo International Film Festival in 2010. He is currently working on a documentary about the 2011 Egyptian revolution.

Awards and Festival History


Festivals

El Gouna FF 2019 (WP)
JCC 2019

Contacts

  • Main Contact

    Tamer Ezzat

    Company: 
    Watan Productions
    Phone: 
    +20 122 264 945
    Email: 
    tamer.ezzat2005@gmail.com

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