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The Magic of the Hidden Treasures of Visuals

The film is an illustrated historical document, as the film contains film materials collected from a very large number of cinema tapes from several countries, including Egypt, France and Italy, to come out with a documented article on the history of Egypt in 100 years, starting from the first shots of a cinema lens in Cairo in 1898 for the two brothers. Lumiere ", through a review of aspects of life at the time, where the poor Egyptian people appear during their passage over the Nile Palace Bridge and collect taxes in exchange for the passage of goods on it from one place to another.

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  • Mahmoud El Gendy

    Mahmoud El Gendy

    Narrator

  • Mohamed Wafiq

    Mohamed Wafiq

    Narrator

Overview

The film is an illustrated historical document, as the film contains film materials collected from a very large number of cinema tapes from several countries, including Egypt, France and Italy, to come out with a documented article on the history of Egypt in 100 years, starting from the first shots of a cinema lens in Cairo in 1898 for the two brothers. Lumiere ", through a review of aspects of life at the time, where the poor Egyptian people appear during their passage over the Nile Palace Bridge and collect taxes in exchange for the passage of goods on it from one place to another.

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