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  2. ElCinema.com - Wikipedia

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    In its early days, elCinema.com attracted around 700,000 unique visitors per month, quickly becoming a rising star in the Arabic online movie industry. [5] Bassyouny envisioned elCinema.com as the Middle East's largest Arabic movie database, with plans to build a video platform that would target independent movie making without distribution. [4]

  3. Lust (2010 film) - Wikipedia

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    In the Arab world of film production, it is the oldest annual cinema event. [6] According to Daily News, “Lust” is an interesting and provocative contribution to this year’s festival." [ 7 ] The Executive Producer Producer of Lust was Amr El Safie while Dima Al-Joundi, and Mohamed Yassine produced it.

  4. The Sin (1965 film) - Wikipedia

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    The Sin (Arabic: الحرام, translit. Al Haram listen ⓘ) is a classical 1965 Egyptian drama film directed by Henry Barakat. The film stars Faten Hamama, Zaki Rostom, and Abdullah Gaith and is based on a novel by the same title by Yūsuf Idrīs. The film was nominated for the Prix International award at the 1965 Cannes Film Festival. [1]

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  6. List of banned films - Wikipedia

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    Banned from all Arab League states because actress Haya Harareet was Israeli. [3] 2006 Borat: Banned in every Arab League country except Lebanon. [4] 2006 The Da Vinci Code: Banned because of blasphemous content. [25] 2022 Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness: Banned because of the prominence of America Chavez, who is a lesbian character ...

  7. Cinema of the Middle East - Wikipedia

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    Publicity still for the Egyptian film Yahya el hub (1938). Egypt's history of film started a few months following the Lumière Brothers' first film screening in Europe. In 1896, their film was taken to Egypt and was screened exclusively to a group of Egyptians in the Schneider Baths, Alexandria. [4]

  8. Sexual taboo in the Middle East - Wikipedia

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    At the end of his book Before Homosexuality in the Arab-Islamic World, 1500-1800, Khaled El-Rouayheb concludes, "Falling in love with a teenage youth and expressing this love in verse were not punishable offenses, and a significant number of Islamic scholars, though not all, asserted that such behavior was not objectionable." [21]

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