The mother separates from her husband and a divorce occurs between them. The mother takes one of the twin sisters, and the father takes the other. The two sisters grow up far from each other, and each of them has a different personality from the other as a result of the separation of the father and mother. One of them is dominated by feelings of selfishness and greed, while the other sister works hard to teach her. She is trying to achieve her ambitions.
An adventurous girl whose father dies and his manager takes over his wealth, as her cousin and his friend try to chase the man and get back the wealth, and they accidentally join a gang led by a patient who has escaped from a mental hospital.
A musical comedy telling the story of a mother who is trying to raise her son Sayyed after her husband's death. However, her son faces problems whether at college or with his uncle.
In order to get many advantages in his work in a company in the Gulf, the hero of the film returns to Cairo for the purpose of marriage, and back to work again, trying to accomplish his task quickly, and meet many girls in different ways, but closer to one of the girls working in a tourism company linked to She is trying to change his view of the issue of rapid marriage and the sequence of events.
Two young people from a popular neighborhood in Alexandria, the first singer Kimo, and the second merged with her husband and the university professor.
Belly dancer, Nahed Afify, is in the middle of a career crisis, so she distracts herself through multiple affairs. She ends each by collecting a fabric scrap from each lover’s clothes to form a lovers’ quilt. When she meets businessman, Moustafa, in Hurghada, she thinks he is another passing affair, but falling in love with him might mark the end of collecting lovers’ scraps in her life.
A down-to-earth, struggling taxi driver (Ramzi) discovers, by sheer chance, that his country's constitution grants him a share in the nation's entire public property. He proceeds to collecting power-of-attorney documents from over 50% of the population in order to literally sell out the country so that he could get married.
Sayed, a street vendor, enlists the help of the lawyer Azza to prove his and his siblings' ownership of the house they reside in. As Azza looks the ownership documents over, she discovers that the siblings actually own the plot of land on which the Cairo Airport is built.
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