

Hind Rostom breaks every 1950s rule and your heart in 95 scandalous minutes.
The manager of the Childhood Association gets to know Samira, who provides aid for good, She uses her apartment as a meeting place for friends and is the source of her donations. Samira falls in love with the director of the association, despite knowing that he is married and has children, who go too far in their relationship
Acting
Hind Rostom's eyes do what dialogue cannot.
Direction
Mohami frames guilt like a shadow that follows.
Cinematography
Black and white Cairo never looked so morally gray.

Director
Muhammed Kamel Hassan Al Mohami
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Hind Rostom was Egypt's 'Queen of Temptation' — this role cemented her typecast as dangerously desirable women who pay the price.
The film quietly critiques 1950s Egyptian 'respectable' society: everyone takes Samira's money while condemning how she earns it.