For the sake of the homeland

For the sake of the homeland

1961 · 90 min

A social story about living conditions before and after the July 14, 1958 Revolution… It focuses mainly on the direct realist style, closest to the theater.

Directed by Fawzy Al Janaby · Written by Fawzy Al Janaby

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