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Leisure Time, is a 2006 Egyptian movie, directed by Mohamed Mostafa, and starring Ahmed Hatem, Karim Kassem, Amr Abed. with a runtime of 99 minutes.
Leisure Time is an Egyptian social drama that brings together a diverse group of young people from opposite ends of the social and ideological spectrum — rich and poor, liberal and devout. Each character is trapped in a life marked by turmoil, hesitation, and unfulfilled potential. The film traces their intertwined love stories, frustrated ambitions, and conflicting worldviews, showing how their chronic indecisiveness keeps them from seizing the futures they desire. By holding up a mirror to an entire generation navigating identity and aspiration in modern Egypt, Leisure Time offers a thoughtful and relatable portrait of youth caught between competing pressures and the paralysis of infinite possibility.
Awqat Faragh IPA: [ʔæwˈʔæːt fɑˈɾɑːɣ] is a 2006 Egyptian film about a group of Middle Class youths and their experiences growing up and dealing with drugs and sex. The film was the first appearance for actors Ahmed Hatem, Karim Kassem and Amr Abed.
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