The Storm

The Storm

Release date : March 3, 2001
Runtime : 1h 40m
Countries of origin : Egypt /
Original Language : Arabic /
Director : Khaled Youssef /
Writers : Khaled Youssef /
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March 3, 2001 1h 40m Egypt Drama Arabic More
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Ever wonder what it was like to be in the middle east during the Gulf War of the early 90s? Sure, many films and TV shows have portrayed what it was like for the UN forces. This film takes you into the melee from the perspective of Egyptians -- who were sharply divided about the war -- and their daily lives, which, as one sees, form the basis of their foundation for understanding/approaching the war. And it really is these "every day" realities that make up the bulk of the film.
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  • title:The Storm
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2001
  • Runtime:1h 40m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Egypt ·
  • Original Language: Arabic ·
  • Director: Khaled Youssef /
  • Writers: Khaled Youssef ·
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:Ever wonder what it was like to be in the middle east during the Gulf War of the early 90s? Sure, many films and TV shows have portrayed what it was like for the UN forces. This film takes you into the melee from the perspective of Egyptians -- who were sharply divided about the war -- and their daily lives, which, as one sees, form the basis of their foundation for understanding/approaching the war. And it really is these "every day" realities that make up the bulk of the film.
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