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  Filmtage Augsburg 2007
19. Days of independent film

Arab Focus
20. März - 25. März 2007

Leisure Times
Country: Ägypten / Egypt 2006
Director: Mohamed Mustafa
Runtime: 94 min.
Cast: Randa El-Beheiri, Safa, Amr Abed, Ahmed Hatem, Karim Qassim, Ahmed Haddad
Press image: [download 1]
   
  Mi, 21.3., 19.00, Thalia 1
Fr, 23.3., 18.00, Stadtwerkesaal
So, 25.3., 18.00, Thalia 2
So, 25.3., 22.00, Thalia 2
   

  Hazem, Amr, Ahmed and Tarek are young university students in Cairo. They dream of love, sex and drugs whilst they are confronted with a reality of the family and religious beliefs which penetrate everything around them... The film ironically shows the problems of the youth, their dreams and their vision of the society surrounding them, their lack of adaptation with the generations which preceded them, due to their being a result of a non-productive reality of consumption.

Confronting an unknown future. After all, who chose the kind of study he likes so that he can excel in it? And who will find a job after his graduation? And if he finds this job, will the revenue be enough to start a future private life? This is a lost generation between its dreams and illusions and between reality and its pains.


 






 

Mohamed Mustafa was born in 1956 in Cairo. He graduated from Cairo Superior Institute of Cinema in 1979, between 1981 and 1998 he worked as assistant director of Egyptian directors such as Daoud Abdel-Sayed, Khairi Beshara, Atef El-Tayeb and Oussama Fawzi as well as production manager on more than 27 short, feature and documentary films for foreign televisions. LEISURE TIME is his first fiction feature, it was released in Eyptian cinemas in summer 2006 and was a surprising box-office success.