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Which Eid Al-Fitr movie would you pick to watch at cinema?


Egyptian movies in Cinemas for Eid Al-Fitr

In Eid Al-Fitr, the Egyptian cinemas present new movies that varies between comedy and science fiction. And, as Dr Mostafa Madbouly, the prime minister decided on continuity of operation in Egyptian cinemas daily up till 9 pm.


As the government imposed the safety measures to limit the spread of Covid-19 and the third wave of covid-19 cases, some producers postponed their movie premieres that were set for Eid. Only three movies will be shown in cinemas this Eid.


"Trendify" provides a guide of Eid Al-Fitr 2021 Egyptian movies present at cinemas that are as follows:


Thanya Wahda


The movie starring Dina El-Sherbini, Bayoumi Fouad, Mustafa Khater, Ola Rushdi, Fathi Abdel-Wahab and Ahmed Al-Feshawy. The movie's genre is comedy and its main story revolves around a young man and a girl who causes her many problems, then he is exposed to an accident that turns his life upside down, and the events follow in an excitingly funny framework.


Ahmed Notre Dame

The film revolves around a number of murder cases committed by an unknown killer. Then, a journalist discovers that the killer has been affected by the character of the hunchback Notre Dame who disguises himself as Ahmed Notre Dame, and agrees with a girl to kidnap her to attract the killer, and begins to search for him and communicate with him.


The main characters of the movie are Ramez Jalal, Ghada Adel, Khaled Al-Sawy, Bayoumi Fouad, Hamdi Al-Mirghani, Intisar, and director Mahmoud Karim.

Dido

In a comic framework, the movie revolves around Dido who decides to steal from a rich scientist and transform him and his companions into fingertips. The events unfold in a framework of adventure and suspense.


The movie's starts are Karim Fahmy, Hamdi Al-Mirghani, Mohamed Tharwat, Hoda Al-Mufti, Bayoumi Fouad, and director Amr Salah.



It's worth mentioning that due to the Coronavirus restrictions, cinemas will close its doors by 9pm as well as committing to the 50% limit of persons inside large theatre halls and 25% limit in smaller halls.


Many producers resorted to postponing their productions to Eid Al-Adha, for example, "Al-Aaref" starring Ahmed Ezz, Ahmed Fahmy, Mustafa Khater, Mahmoud Hameda, Ahmed Khaled Saleh and other guest stars including Mohamed Mamdouh.


Some movies have not yet been set to a specific date, even though their production is complete. Including "Al-Ankabout" starring Ahmed Al-Sakka and Mona Zaki, and "Al-Baad La Yazhab Lel Ma'zoun Maratayn" starring Karim Abdel-Aziz and Dina Al-Sherbini. As well as "30 March" and "Amar 14" starring Ahmed Al-Feshawy with Khaled Al-Nabawy, Ghada Adel and other actors.

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