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    • Author: Moronydit
    A wonderful movie that displays the irony of life. This movie is a bit complicated at first but a person should watch it several times to understand why Youssif Chahine selected these characters. The main moral about this movie is explained by the name of the movie, "Tomorrow, there is a new dawn", so, never loose faith in life.
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    • Author: Whitemaster
    This Egyptian drama from the sixties is quite more than just a simple story of forbidden love in a time of extreme social, political and economic change. It wasn't until after I learned there was a significant subtext to the film that I started enjoy it for what it really was. I found the film to be an excellent representation of the identity and class conflict of both the Egyptian government and its citizens during nationalistic period of the 50's and 60's. The dynamics between text and subtext within the film offered the viewer a seamless harmony of plot structures while, at the same time, emphasized the dichotomy of Egypt's political and social situation.
  • Credited cast:
    Youssef Chahine Youssef Chahine
    Sanaa Gameel Sanaa Gameel - (as Sanaa Gamil)
    Hamdy Gheith Hamdy Gheith
    Saifuddin Shawkat Saifuddin Shawkat
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