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Always in my heart, is a 1946 Egyptian movie, directed by Salah Abu Seif, and starring Emad Hamdy, Aqeila Rateb, Zouzou Nabil. with a runtime of 111 minutes.
Always in My Heart is an Arabic romantic drama that follows a young orphan working as a teacher at an orphanage who dares to fall in love with a naval officer named Adel. Her conservative manager, unable to accept this relationship, fires her from her position, setting off a harrowing chain of events. Forced into employment at a disreputable hotel, she is brutally assaulted and then wrongfully arrested on prostitution charges. The film is a sharp social commentary on the vulnerability of women in patriarchal societies, exploring themes of injustice, class, and the devastating consequences of social stigma. A compelling drama about love, survival, and the high cost of defying social expectations.
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