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Rendez-Vous, is a 2001 Egyptian movie, directed by Ali Abdel-Khalek, and starring Somaya El Khashab, Ahmed Zaher, Fathy Abdel Wahab. with a runtime of 110 minutes.
Rendez-Vous is an Egyptian social comedy that examines youth, emotional emptiness, and dysfunctional family life through an unexpected encounter. A group of young men crosses paths with a young woman living on the margins of Cairo's nightlife. The meeting proves transformative for everyone involved, ultimately inspiring the woman to leave behind a life she never truly chose and start fresh. The film uses comedy to address serious themes — including poverty, moral drift, and the absent family — presenting the woman's situation with empathy rather than judgment. It is a societal snapshot dressed in the accessibility of popular entertainment.
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