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Watch Out for ZouZou | |
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خلي بالك من زوزو | |
Directed by | Hassan El-Imam |
Screenplay by | Salah Jahin |
Produced by | Sout El Fen |
Starring | Soad Hosny Hussein Fahmy |
Edited by | Nadia Shokry |
Music by | Kamal Al Taweel Salah Jahin |
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Running time | 132 mins |
Country | Egypt |
Language | Egyptian Arabic |
Khalli Balak Min ZouZou (Egyptian Arabic: خلي بالك من زوزو) is a 1972 Egyptian movie directed by Hassan El-Imam starring Soad Hosny, Hussein Fahmy and Taheyya Kariokka.[2] As with many Egyptians movies of the era, it combines drama, comedy, and music. With its musical numbers and dance sequences, it has become one of Hosny's best loved films and a household favourite in Egypt. However, through these dance sequences, it holds a mirror up to Egyptian society in the 1970s. The movie focuses on the tensions within Egyptian society between tradition and modernism, as well as social pressure towards liberalism. Watch Out for ZouZou was listed in the top 100 Egyptian films list.[3]