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All My Life, is a 2008 Egyptian movie, directed by Maher Sabry, and starring Mazen, Jwana, Loay Mithli, with a runtime of 119 minutes. Content rating: NR.
Toul Omri (All My Life) is an Egyptian drama film set against the backdrop of the notorious Queen Boat arrests of 2001 in Cairo. The story follows Rami, a gay man who has long kept his identity hidden to survive in an unaccepting society. When his longtime lover leaves him to enter a heterosexual marriage and his closest friends drift away, Rami is forced to confront the painful realities of his existence. As a government crackdown targets gay men across Egypt, he retreats into a world of emotionally hollow relationships, spiraling toward a devastating downfall. The film offers an intimate and unflinching portrait of identity, loneliness, and the cost of self-concealment in a society defined by rigid norms.
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$10K
All My Life, is a 2008 Egyptian film by Maher Sabry. It is noted as being the first film to handle the subject of male homosexuality and the status of homosexuals in Egypt. While a work of fiction, Sabry made efforts to use real-life influences from his own experiences to the 2001 arrests of the Cairo 52 to keep the portrayal of conditions for homosexuals in Egypt accurate.
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