Cairo Conspiracy

Walad Min Al Janna

MS12

Genre

Drama, Thriller

Director

Tarik Saleh

Run time

2h 1min

Cast

Tawfeek Barhom, Fares Fares, Mohammad Bakri, Mehdi Dehbi

Adam is a fisherman's son with exceptional talents. He unexpectedly receives a state scholarship at the prestigious Al Azhar University in Cairo, where the boundless bookshelves, kept in a thousand-year-old sanctuary of religion and science, open up to the young man who used to read books under the covers at night. However, it soon becomes clear that the corridors of the house of wisdom are riddled with hypocrisy, political intrigue and conspiracies. Against his will, the boy is drawn into a deadly power game where he is pushed around like a chess piece by a cynical but principled state security agent. Will the mind of an ordinary guy be able to untangle the web of corruption and manipulation that has inseparably entangled two powers - state and religion? Awarded for best screenplay at Cannes Film Festival in 2022, the film will keep the viewer entertained until the last moment, and will especially appeal to fans of John le Carré's spy novels and Umberto Eco's "The Name of the Rose".

Genre

Drama, Thriller

Director

Tarik Saleh

Run time

2h 1min

Cast

Tawfeek Barhom, Fares Fares, Mohammad Bakri, Mehdi Dehbi

Adam is a fisherman's son with exceptional talents. He unexpectedly receives a state scholarship at the prestigious Al Azhar University in Cairo, where the boundless bookshelves, kept in a thousand-year-old sanctuary of religion and science, open up to the young man who used to read books under the covers at night. However, it soon becomes clear that the corridors of the house of wisdom are riddled with hypocrisy, political intrigue and conspiracies. Against his will, the boy is drawn into a deadly power game where he is pushed around like a chess piece by a cynical but principled state security agent. Will the mind of an ordinary guy be able to untangle the web of corruption and manipulation that has inseparably entangled two powers - state and religion? Awarded for best screenplay at Cannes Film Festival in 2022, the film will keep the viewer entertained until the last moment, and will especially appeal to fans of John le Carré's spy novels and Umberto Eco's "The Name of the Rose".

Info

Rating

Under 12 Not Recommended

Production year

2022

Global distributor

TriArt Film

Local distributor

A-One Films

In cinema

1/20/2023