I Am Free

I Am Free

Year: 1959

Runtime: 115 mins

Language: Arabic

Director: Salah Abu Seif

Drama

The third installment of Salah Abu Seif’s trilogy on women’s empowerment unfolds in urban Egypt during the late 1940s and early 1950s. It follows a young modern Egyptian woman as she confronts traditional expectations and struggles to carve out personal freedom and a meaningful identity in a changing society.

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