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THE GENTLEMEN

Official Selection Out of Competition |
 
Egypt
 |
 Arabic |
 120 min

About the film

Set in an Egyptian village, The Gentlemen follows the Abu El-Fadl family after the death of their father, Galal. His sons, Tarek and Hegazi, uncover his secret life as an antiquities trafficker, exposing hidden debts and alliances that threaten to destroy their family and draw them into dangerous conflicts.

Director

Karim El Shenawy

Karim El-Shenawy is an award-winning Egyptian film and TV director known for blending cinematic precision with emotional authenticity. His debut feature Gunshot (2018, Eiar Naryee) premiered at El Gouna Film Festival. His next work, The Tale of Daye’s Family (2024 Sīrat Ahl el-Daye),  screened at the Red Sea Film Festival and Berlinale Generation. His latest film,The Gentlemen (Al-Sada Al-Afadel), his first comedy, and a Bulletproof Films production which he directed and co-produced, continues his exploration of human depth through humor and social reflection. His television work includes Lam Shamsya (2025) Qabeel (2019) Take Care of Zizi (2021) and Seventh Year’s Itch (2023)

Producer

Mostafa Sakr, Mohamed Ezz El-din, Karim El Shenawy

Production Company

Screenplay

Mostafa Sakr, Mohamed Ezz El-Din, Abdel Rahman Gawish

Cinematography

Mostafa Fahmy

Editing

Baher Rasheed

Sound

Youssef El Mehy, Mohamed Salah

Cast

Mohamed Mamdouh, Bayoumi Fouad, Taha Desouki, Mohamed Shaheen, Ashraf Abdel Baqy, Entisar, Aly Sobhy, Nahed El Sebai, Hanady Mehna, Michelle Milad, Ismail Farghali, Hanan Suleiman, Donia Maher.

Contacts

International Sales: Empire Entertainment, Egypt, info@empiremena.com

Producer

Mostafa Sakr, Mohamed Ezz El-din, Karim El Shenawy

Production Company

Screenplay

Mostafa Sakr, Mohamed Ezz El-Din, Abdel Rahman Gawish

Cinematography

Mostafa Fahmy

Editing

Baher Rasheed

Sound

Youssef El Mehy, Mohamed Salah

Cast

Mohamed Mamdouh, Bayoumi Fouad, Taha Desouki, Mohamed Shaheen, Ashraf Abdel Baqy, Entisar, Aly Sobhy, Nahed El Sebai, Hanady Mehna, Michelle Milad, Ismail Farghali, Hanan Suleiman, Donia Maher.

Contacts

International Sales: Empire Entertainment, Egypt, info@empiremena.com

More About Film

From its opening moments, the world of The Gentlemen is steeped in glorious, high-stakes absurdity. Set in an unnamed Egyptian village over the course of roughly twenty-four hours, the story follows the events that ensue after the death of a prominent local man. As preparations for his burial and the mourning begin, numerous secrets surrounding him and his family come to light, intertwining with other happenings across the village.As dark and sorrowful as death may be in real life, many films approach it with irony. From the moment the father’s death is announced, we witness the ripple effects of his passing on every member of his family, each responding in entirely different ways. Some search for the mutual interests that once tied them to the deceased, others uncover secrets he had kept hidden, and some demand the dues that remain unsettled. Through a tightly crafted screenplay, these intertwining details make it impossible to foresee where events are heading. A “butterfly effect” soon takes hold, as a petty theft committed by three bumbling villagers unexpectedly disrupts the funeral arrangements. The viewer is drawn into a growing sense of suspicion toward every character, waiting for the calamity each might be concealing.  Amid all this, the film remains deeply and unmistakably Egyptian, not only through its setting, which closely resembles many real villages across the country, but also in its keen attention to the subtleties of local customs and traditions. These range from the way people handle crises to the fleeting glance a young woman casts at her former lover’s fiancée. In this absurd night, no one escapes unscathed.Andrew Mohsen

Producer

Mostafa Sakr, Mohamed Ezz El-din, Karim El Shenawy

Screenplay

Mostafa Sakr, Mohamed Ezz El-Din, Abdel Rahman Gawish

Cinematography

Mostafa Fahmy

Editing

Baher Rasheed

Sound

Youssef El Mehy, Mohamed Salah

Cast

Mohamed Mamdouh, Bayoumi Fouad, Taha Desouki, Mohamed Shaheen, Ashraf Abdel Baqy, Entisar, Aly Sobhy, Nahed El Sebai, Hanady Mehna, Michelle Milad, Ismail Farghali, Hanan Suleiman, Donia Maher.

Contact

International Sales: Empire Entertainment, Egypt, info@empiremena.com

More About Film

From its opening moments, the world of The Gentlemen is steeped in glorious, high-stakes absurdity. Set in an unnamed Egyptian village over the course of roughly twenty-four hours, the story follows the events that ensue after the death of a prominent local man. As preparations for his burial and the mourning begin, numerous secrets surrounding him and his family come to light, intertwining with other happenings across the village.As dark and sorrowful as death may be in real life, many films approach it with irony. From the moment the father’s death is announced, we witness the ripple effects of his passing on every member of his family, each responding in entirely different ways. Some search for the mutual interests that once tied them to the deceased, others uncover secrets he had kept hidden, and some demand the dues that remain unsettled. Through a tightly crafted screenplay, these intertwining details make it impossible to foresee where events are heading. A “butterfly effect” soon takes hold, as a petty theft committed by three bumbling villagers unexpectedly disrupts the funeral arrangements. The viewer is drawn into a growing sense of suspicion toward every character, waiting for the calamity each might be concealing.  Amid all this, the film remains deeply and unmistakably Egyptian, not only through its setting, which closely resembles many real villages across the country, but also in its keen attention to the subtleties of local customs and traditions. These range from the way people handle crises to the fleeting glance a young woman casts at her former lover’s fiancée. In this absurd night, no one escapes unscathed.Andrew Mohsen