These Girls
68 minutes | Rating: 14A
A girl rides a galloping horse through the middle of heavy traffic—a striking metaphor for the chaotic lives of homeless teenage girls in Cairo. Meet Tata, Reda, Maryam, Dunya, and Abeer (whose father wants to kill her because she is pregnant). Surrounded by a circus of activity, the girls fight, laugh, brag, sniff glue and pop pills to help them deal with assaults and danger. They confront the cops, argue with guys hanging out on the streets, nurse their babies, and sleep in derelict cars and alleyways to escape being beaten, kidnapped, or raped. Fiercely protective of each other, they confide in “big sister” Hind, a middle-class religious woman who visits them to provide non-judgmental love and advice. Rached’s respect for the girls’ courage and sassiness shines throughout the film. Alternately rowdy and tender, joyous and terrifying, the dangerous carnival of these girls’ lives resonates palpably in this masterful and compassionate film. - Lynne Fernie
Subjects :
Media Coverage
Globe and Mail (Capsule Review), NOW Magazine (4-star Review), NOW Magazine (Feature)
Director(s)
Tahani Rached
Producer(s)
Karim Gamal El Din
Executive Producer(s)
Mona Assaad
Writer(s)
Tahani Rached
Cinematographer(s)
Nancy Abdel-Fattah
Editor(s)
Mona Rabie
Composer(s)
Tamer Karawan
Sound
Sound: Sameh Gamal; Sound Edit and Mix: Marie-Claude Gagné
Ahmed Gaber
Salma Radwan



