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Bela Rahma, is a 1971 Egyptian movie, directed by Niazi Mostafa, and starring Farid Shawqy, Soheir El Morshedy, Tawfiq Al-Deqen. with a runtime of 102 minutes.
Bela Rahma is an Egyptian social drama film set inside a youth reformatory, where Sergeant Radwan rules with an iron fist, subjecting the young inmates to harsh and punishing treatment. The arrival of Karima, a compassionate social worker who believes in rehabilitation over punishment, upends the established order and puts her in direct conflict with Radwan. Tensions rise further when three inmates — Samir, Abdel Fadil, and Nabil — begin plotting an escape. The film builds toward an inevitable confrontation between two opposing philosophies of discipline and human dignity, questioning what reform truly means for the vulnerable young men caught in between.
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