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Haramiyyah Fi Tayland
''Thieves in Thailand'' ( arz, حراميه فى تايلاند "Haramiyyah fi Tayland") is a 2003 Egyptian film directed by Sandra Nashaat. It is a 35mm movie film, 35 mm film and lasts for 105 minutes.Hillauer, p102 "Filmography (35 mm, unless otherwise specified)" Lisa Anderson of the ''Chicago Tribune'' uses the film as an example of increasing conservatism in Egypt. Plot It is set in Thailand and includes a romance.Anderson, Lisa. "Egypt's cultural shift reflects Islam's pull." ''Chicago Tribune''. March 21, 2004. p3 Retrieved on February 21, 2013. "An example is the recent hit movie "Thieves in Thailand." A mindless romp spiced with lush Thai landscapes, the film revolves around a romance—but not a single kiss sullies the screen." The main character, Fatin, is a late 20s, lower middle class man from Cairo who travels to Thailand.Nakla, Sherif Iskandar.Cosmopolitan grass roots"Archive ''Al Ahram Weekly''. 27 March – 2 April 2003. Issue No. 631. Retrieved on February 21, 2 ...
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