120 minutes
4/7/1997
On the eve of the 1919 revolution in Egypt, the friendship between Houda al-Najjar, who likes boxing, Petro, who likes to sing, and the good worker of the printing press, believes in revolution. Fatima, the sister of Houda, is in love with Hussain, and they marry. The revolution takes place, and Houda dreams of shaking hands with its leader, Saad Zaghloul, and dreams of participating in the 1924 Olympics as a boxer. Hasan is imprisoned for his involvement in resisting the British occupation, and Huda is married to a neighbor of Hanifa. Hassan was killed by the Israeli occupation forces and Houda was able to participate in the Olympics
Ahmed Zaki
as Mahmoud (Houda Kalawi)
Mostafa Qmar
as Pietro Ghattas
Mohamed Henedi
as Hassan Halim
Magda El Khatib
as Umm Houda
Hassan Hosny
as Uncle Ghattas
Abeer Sabry
as Hanifa Abdel Badie
Ghada Abdel Razek
Fathy Abdel Wahab
as Nour
Caroline Khalil
as Yasmine Muhammad Shafiq Ali
Mohammad Lotfi
as circus player
Ahmed Al Fishawy
as Alex - Yasmine's friend
Mohamed Al-Adl
as Thug
Mohamed Dardeery
as Uncle Halim
Salwa Mohamed Ali
as Adila
Ahmed Eid
Hassan Hussein
as Sheikh Abdul Badie
Safaa Galal
as Yasmine's friend
Marwa Hussien
as Fatima
Galal Issa
as Frank - boxing coach
Adib El Tarabolsy
Ola Ghanem
as Sufi
Raouf Moustafa
as Muhammad Pasha Shafiq
Mohamed Gibreel
Muneer Makram
as Yaaqoub