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Arabic | نظرية عمتى |
Directed by | Akram Farid |
Written by | Omar Taher |
Produced by | Walid Al Kurdi |
Starring | Lebleba Horria Farghali Hassan Al Radad |
Production company | New Century production |
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Country | Egypt |
Language | Arabic |
My Aunt's Theory (Arabic: نظرية عمتى) is a comedy film directed by Akram Farid. The film stars Lebleba and Hassan Al Radad (who plays three different characters), and follows a woman trying to attract the attention of the host of the talk show that she edits.
Plot
The movie follows a young lady on a search for the perfect man, according to her aunt's theory on love and relationships. She finally falls in love with a famous TV program presenter, but their problems begin due to his fame and the growing number of his female fans.
References
- "Hassan Al Raddad wiggin' out in "My Aunt's Theory"". Albawaba. Retrieved 7 January 2014.
- "Hassan rocks 3 new looks in 'Nathariat Amti'". Saudi Gazette. Archived from the original on 7 January 2014. Retrieved 7 January 2014.
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