“Searching for a way out for Mr. Rimbaud” wins the Jury Prize at the Red Sea Film Festival

The film “Searching for a way out for Mr. Rimbaud” won The Jury Prize at the Red Sea International Film Festival, where the Egyptian film was honored during the closing ceremony.
The film deals with the story of Hassan, a young man in his thirties, who rediscovers himself. He faces the fears of his past during his journey to save his dog and only friend, “Rambo.” From an unknown fate after he was involved in a serious accident through no fault of his own, to becoming chased overnight by Karem, Hassan’s neighbor, and all the residents of the neighborhood.
He participates in a tournament. The film features rising actor Issam Omar in his first cinematic experience, alongside Rakeen Saad, Samaa Ibrahim, and Ahmed Bahaa, one of the founders of the Sharmoofers singing group, in his first acting experience in the world of cinema, in addition to a number of young faces and guests. Honor.
The film was written by writer and screenwriter Muhammad Al-Husseini, and directed by Khaled Mansour.
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