Ana Wi Habibi (1953)

Ana Wi Habibi (1953) poster

The young Mounir (Mounir Mourad), a talented artist, tries to take advantage of his unique talents, but he faces many difficulties in order to find his way. These difficulties disappear when he falls in love with a famous (Shadia) singer who exchanges feelings of love, and attaches him with her to work in the club where she sings. The nightclub manager interferes to spoil this relationship because he covets marrying her, and her aunt also opposes their relationship. The events follow and the two lovers are exposed to many pressures in order to maintain their love.

Director: Kamel El Telmessani
Genre: Drama, Music, Romance
Runtime: 112 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Mounir Mourad
Cinematography: Wahid Farid
Editing: Saeed El-Sheikh
Production: أفلام الكواكب
Country: Egypt
Language: العربية
Original Language: ar

Keywords

black and white

More Films by Director: Kamel El Telmessani
More Films in Genre: Drama, Music, Romance

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Ana Wi Habibi about?
The young Mounir (Mounir Mourad), a talented artist, tries to take advantage of his unique talents, but he faces many difficulties in order to find his way. These difficulties disappear when he falls in love with a famous (Shadia) singer who exchanges feelings of love, and attaches him with her to work in the club where she sings. The nightclub manager interferes to spoil this relationship because he covets marrying her, and her aunt also opposes their relationship. The events follow and the two lovers are exposed to many pressures in order to maintain their love.
Who directed Ana Wi Habibi?
Ana Wi Habibi was directed by Kamel El Telmessani.
Who stars in Ana Wi Habibi?
Ana Wi Habibi stars Shadia, Mounir Mourad, Zeinat Sedki, Abdelsalam Al-Nabulsi, Tawfiq Al-Deqen, Mohamed ElTabei.
How long is Ana Wi Habibi?
Ana Wi Habibi has a runtime of 1h 52m (112 minutes).
What genre is Ana Wi Habibi?
Ana Wi Habibi is a Drama, Music, Romance film.
Where was Ana Wi Habibi produced?
Ana Wi Habibi was produced in Egypt.