The end of the year is shaping up to be a thrilling time for cinema lovers in Egypt, with a lineup of movies that promise drama, laughter, suspense, and heartwarming moments. From action-packed adventures to emotional stories that tug at the heartstrings, there’s something for everyone. Here’s a quick look at some of the films we’re most excited about.
Tala2ni – December 25
This romantic comedy follows Mahmoud and Jamila, a divorced couple whose paths cross again when Mahmoud faces financial trouble. Reuniting to sell their old home leads to hilarious mix-ups, unexpected encounters, and a rekindling of old sparks. Starring Dina Elsherbiny, Karim Mahmoud Abdelaziz, and Hatem Salah, Tala2ni promises laughs and heartfelt moments perfect for the holiday season.
The Voice of Hind Rajab – December 18
Based on a true story, this gripping film follows the desperate efforts of Red Crescent volunteers trying to save six-year-old Hind Rajab in Gaza. Under fire and trapped inside a car, Hind’s voice becomes the only lifeline for her rescuers in a tense, race-against-time drama that will leave audiences on the edge of their seats.

Elmolhed – December 31
After over a year of legal battles and calls for boycotts, Elmolhed is finally hitting the big screen. Tackling themes of religious extremism and atheism, the film stars Ahmed Hatem, Mahmoud Hemida, Hussein Fahmi, Sabreen, and Sheerin Reda. Expect a bold, thought-provoking story that sparks conversation and challenges perspectives.
Khareetet Rass El Sana – December 31
Starring Riham Abdel Ghafour, Mohamed Mamdouh, Asma Abulyazeid, Hanady Mehanna, and the young Aser, this film follows Riham and her nephew on a heroic journey to find his missing mother. With moving scenes and a focus on human connection, the movie explores resilience, empathy, and courage. Riham Abdel Ghafour’s preparation for the role highlights the film’s deep emotional resonance and authenticity.
En Ghab Elott – December 31
A fresh blend of action, romance, suspense, and comedy, En Ghab ElOtt revolves around a daring museum heist with intertwined lives of the gang and museum staff. Directed by Sarah Noah in her feature film debut and written by Ayman Wattar, it stars Asser Yassin, Carmen Bsaibes, Asmaa Galal, and Mohamed Shahin. Expect surprises, humor, and striking visuals in this highly anticipated holiday release.
Conclusion
This holiday season, Egyptian cinema is getting a rich mix of entertainment—from heartwarming human stories to thrilling adventures and laugh-out-loud comedies. Whether you’re in the mood for romance, suspense, or powerful real-life drama, there’s a film on this list for you. Grab your popcorn and get ready for an unforgettable end-of-year movie experience!
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