A still from ‘The Tale of Daye’s Family’. Image credit: scenenow.com
The film is directed by Karim El Shennawy and features Saudi actress Aseel Omran.
Egyptian film ‘The Tale of Daye’s Family’ has been chosen for the official competition at the Berlin International Film Festival. It will participate in the ‘Generation’ section of the festival’s 75th edition.
Directed by Karim El Shenawy and penned by Haitham Dabbour, the film includes performances by Aseel Omran, Islam Mubarak, Badr Mohamed, and Haneen Saeed, with notable guest appearances from Ahmed Helmy, Mohamed Shahin, Mohamed Mamdouh, and Amina Khalil. This film marks Aseel Omran’s debut in Egyptian cinema.
The narrative centers around Daye, an 11-year-old Nubian albino boy with a remarkable singing talent, who journeys from Aswan to Cairo with his family to compete in The Voice Kids. The film had its premiere at the Red Sea Film Festival in Saudi Arabia, receiving positive feedback from both critics and audiences.
The Berlin International Film Festival, commonly referred to as the Berlinale, is scheduled to take place from February 13 to 23, 2025.
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Karim El Shennawy, Aseel Omran, Islam Mubarak, Badr Mohamed, Haneen Saeed, Ahmed Helmy, Mohamed Shahin, Mohamed Mamdouh, Amina Khalil
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Berlin International Film Festival, Red Sea Film Festival, BBC Studios, Walt Disney, TVU Networks, ART&M
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The Tale of Daye’s Family, The Voice Kids, Bluey, Floodlight, Fountain of Youth
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