The first Egyptian film discusses the problem of AIDS



The first Egyptian film discusses the problem of AIDS,directed by Amr Salama, who wrote and directed the film \"Asmaa\" which shows how society should deal with AIDS patients, through a story inspired by the fact infected with the disease and society's perception of her.



Played a Tunisian actress Hind Sabri starred in the controversial film, the heroine of the film a woman in the fourth decade of life, called names and live in social isolation, fear of discovery is unaffected.



The film lists how to detect the daughter of the names of her mother's illness and injury, after appearing in a television program which recounted how doctors refused to perform surgery for cholecystectomy, despite their awareness of how the infection.



Salama said: \"The idea started 6 years ago when he was a movie and a documentary about AIDS, where he met with several cases recounted his suffering in the community,\" according to CNN that \"the BBC\" British.



Sabri confirmed that they in turn met with a number of people to understand the role well, and introduced changes to their appearance to look like at the age of the names, Ktercebha for artificial nose.



Although the film attended many festivals, Kmehrjanat London and Abu Dhabi, Oran, and won two awards from the last festival awards, but it remains an adventure for the product under the exceptional circumstances that prevailed in Egypt, which negatively affected production.



It is worth mentioning that the real heroine of the story died on the back of her illness and poor care, and had already refused to appear in a television program, unlike the names that refused to be subject to the community and challenged him to appear.

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