Drenched in harmonious and inviting hues, the highly anticipated film A NOSE AND THREE EYES recently unveiled its 14 captivating heroes through a series of official character posters.
Launched by Lagoonie Film Production and Rise Studios, these mesmerizing visuals herald the imminent arrival of the film in Arab theaters.
Following its successful world premiere as part of the Arab Spectacular Program at the Red Sea International Film Festival's third edition, A NOSE AND THREE EYES garnered widespread acclaim from both critics and audiences alike.
A NOSE AND THREE EYES unveiled its star-studded ensemble through the movie’s posters that showcased the exceptional range of skill among the actors in the film, highlighting their distinctive looks and drawing audiences into an exciting world.
The film — which is a contemporary rendition of Abdel-Quddous' novel, which was originally adapted into a film in 1972 — revolves around Doctor Hashem — a renowned plastic surgeon in his mid-40s who remains single despite having been in two long-term relationships before.
However, when he meets Ruba — a woman who is 25 years his junior — he finds himself unable to resist her charms and allure despite the age gap.
Directed by Amir Ramsis and scriptwriter Wael Hamdy, A NOSE AND THREE EYES has a starry ensemble cast that includes Dhaffer L'Abidine, Saba Mubarak, Salma Abudeif, Sedky Sakhr, Gihan El-Shamashergy, Salwa Mohamed Ali, Nabil Maher, and Selim Mostafa — the child celebrity who won audiences' hearts in the role of Younis in WHY NOT? — as well as Amina Khalil, who will be appearing as a guest of honor.
Founded by producer Shahinaz Elakkad in 2017, Lagoonie Film Production is an Egyptian company that aims to develop the film and TV industry in Egypt and the Arab world by making and distributing high-quality films and TV series that address fresh and original topics.
Lagoonie has supported a list of trailblazing films that went on to win numerous awards at festivals, including FEATHERS by Omar El-Zohairy; AMIRA by Mohamed Diab, which won three awards at Venice; Palestinian film HUDA’S SALON by Hany Abu-Assad; Jordanian film THE ALLEYS by Bassel Ghandour; and the short film SHOKA WE SEKINA