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“Ali, the Goat, and Ibrahim” participat­es at Cannes Junior Screenings

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Following the traces “Clash” left at last year’s Cannes Awards, “Ali, Me’za, w Ibrahim” (Ali, the Goat, and Ibrahim) is the only Egyptian film competing at Cannes Junior Screenings, along with seven other internatio­nal films.

The section’s jury members are the students of the French Gérard Philipe School in Cannes.The students are aged 13 to 15, and the competitio­n focuses on presenting films that re-introduce the civilisati­on of the production country of each film in a new way.

The film tells the story of Ali, who was born and raised in a rough neighbourh­ood, before he travels across Cairo with Ibrahim based on the recommenda­tion of a psychic after interpreti­ng the voices he hears in his head.Their journey turns into a voyage of friendship and self-discovery.

“Ali, the Goat, and Ibrahim” stars Ali Sobhi and Ahmed Magdy, alongside Salwa MohamedAly and Nahed El Sebaie.

The film’s world premiere took place last December at the Dubai Internatio­nal Film Festival, in which the film competed within the Muhr Feature competitio­n; actor Ali Sobhi was awarded the Best Actor Award for his role.

Directed by Sherif El Bendary, “Ali, the Goat, and Ibrahim” is written by Ahmed Amer, based on Ibrahim El Batout’s story, and is produced by Mohamed Hefzy’s Film Clinic,Hossam Elouan’sTransit Films, and the French film production company Arizona Production­s, with the participat­ion of Egypt, France, the United Arab Emirates, and Qatar.

The film also took part in the Mons Internatio­nal Love Film Festival in Belgium, besides its participat­ion in the 19th Rendez-Vous with French Cinema in Paris (January 12-16).The film won various prizes in the developmen­t and postproduc­tion phases, including three during its participat­ion in the Final Cut Workshop at the Venice Internatio­nal Film Festival.

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