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Halim, is a 2006 Egyptian movie, and starring Ahmed Zaki, Mona Zaki, Haitham Ahmed Zaki. with a runtime of 155 minutes.
Halim is an Egyptian biographical drama film that revisits the extraordinary life of the legendary Arab singer Abd El Halim Hafez. Spanning multiple stages of his journey, the film begins with his early childhood and traces his rise to become one of the most beloved and iconic voices in Arabic music. Along the way, it illuminates the personal and artistic dimensions of a life lived in the spotlight — the passion, the struggles, and the enduring charisma that made him a generational icon. A grand cinematic tribute to a musical legacy that continues to resonate across the Arab world.
Halim is a 2006 Egyptian film about the Egyptian singer Abdel Halim Hafez. Production started in 2005 with Ahmed Zaki in the title role, but the actor died prior to the film's completion, so his son filled in several scenes. The film was released in July 2006 with Mona Zaki, Sulaf Fawakherji, directed by Sherif Arafa, written by Mahfouz Abd El-Rahman, music by Ammar El Sherei and produced by Good News 4 Film & Music Company. It participated out of the competition at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival.
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