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So, 'Egypt, You Made Me Love You' is a pretty fascinating piece. It's this short documentary that really feels like a personal exploration of the filmmaker's childhood in Egypt. The ambiance captures the essence of Zamalek, where it's shot from these beautiful balconies. The pacing is deliberate, almost meditative, which lets you soak in the visuals and memories. You can feel the nostalgia dripping from every frame. There's not much in terms of flashy effects—it's all about the raw, genuine love for the place. The filmmaker’s performance is engaging, as she weaves her memories into a tapestry that feels intimate. It’s not your typical doc; more like a heartfelt letter to a beloved past.
Personal exploration of childhood memories.Shot in the balconies of Zamalek.Focuses on nostalgia and love for Egypt.
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