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45 Days, is a 2007 Egyptian movie, directed by Ahmed Yousri, and starring Ahmed Al Fishawy, Ezzat Abu Ouf, Ghada Abdel Razek, with a runtime of 88 minutes. Content rating: PG-13.
45 Days is an Egyptian psychological thriller film that probes the fine, terrifying line between sanity and madness. A withdrawn student at an American university, estranged from his parents and trapped in deepening isolation, is accused of murdering them both. Remanded to a psychiatric facility, he seals himself inside a vow of complete silence as his trial looms forty-five days away. A psychiatrist is assigned to dissect his psychology and deliver a verdict on his mental state — a conclusion that will determine whether he faces execution or treatment. The film unfolds largely as a tense battle of wills between examiner and subject, using the forty-five-day countdown to build suffocating pressure around a question that haunts every scene: does this young man's silence conceal guilt, madness, or something far more complicated?
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$700K
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