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Tower of Tanneries is an intriguing piece from 1983 that captures the complexities of family life against the backdrop of societal change. The narrative follows Salama, a wealthy merchant transitioning from his humble tannery roots to a more affluent lifestyle in Mohandessin. The tension feels palpable, especially with Hisham's return from war—his injury and PTSD add a heavy layer of emotional weight, brilliantly portrayed. Nadia's unwavering support for her husband is touching, but there's a sense of strain. Then there's Issam, running his boutique, caught in his own dilemmas with Nana. It's a slow burn, but the pacing allows you to fully absorb the atmosphere of post-war Egypt. Practical effects are subtle, with raw performances that ground the film in reality.
Family drama set in post-war Egypt.Focus on PTSD and societal change.Strong character-driven narrative.
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