Awqat Faragh (Arabic: أوقات فراغ) IPA: [ʔæwˈʔæːt fɑˈɾɑːɣ] is a 2006 Egyptian film about a group of Middle Class youths and their experiences growing up and dealing with drugs and sex. The film was the first appearance for actors Ahmed Hatem, Karim Kassem and Amr Abed.
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Directed by | Mohammed Moustafa |
Written by | Amr Gamal Mohamed Moqbel |
Produced by | Hassan El-Kalla |
Starring | Randa El-Behairy Ahmed Hatem Karim Kassem Amr Abed |
Edited by | Maha Rushdy |
Music by | Robert Khairy Beshara |
Distributed by | The Arab Company for Production and Film Distribution |
Release date | 2006 |
Running time | 94 minutes |
Country | Egypt |
Language | Arabic |
A group of Middle Class youths, some of whom are liberal and some conservative, all live lives filled with troubles. They make decisions that will impact their futures. The film starts and ends in an amusement park and in between, the group tries to achieve their dreams but learn the harsh realities of life and many other things.[1]
Awqat Faragh at IMDb
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