I Want a Solution (1975)
1h 48m
Running Time
March 31, 1975Release Date
Plot.
It is impossible to live between Doria and her diplomatic husband, Medhat, who asks him for a divorce, but he refuses. She is forced to go to court and file a divorce. Doria falls into the maze of the courts and is exposed to a series of problems and obstacles that undermine her dignity. Things get complicated when the husband comes with false witnesses testifying against her in secret. She loses her case after more than four years.
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Cast & Crew.

Faten Hamama
دريّة عزمي

Rushdy Abaza
مدحت سيف النصر

Amina Rizk
حياة

Laila Taher
صديقة درية

Kamal Yasseen
القاضي

Ahmed Tawfiq
حسن مدكور - محامي مدحت

Ragaa Hussein
سنيّة

Fatheia Shahin

Ali Al Sharif
أنور أبو الوفا المحامي

Mohamed El-Sabaa
أحمد العدوي - محامي دريّة

Sohair Samy

Nadia Arslan
العشيقة

Salah Zulfikar
Producer

Shawky Baraka
القاضي

Ibrahim Saafan
بدوي - عرضحالجي بالمحكمة

Sayed Zayan
درويش

Waheid Seif
عبّاس

Osama Abbas
الصّيدلي

Ibrahim Qadry
شاهد بالمحكمة

Saeed Marzouk
Director / Screenplay

Abdel Fattah Madbouly
Co-Director

Hossn Shah
Writer

Andrea Zendilse
Sound Engineer

Saeed El-Sheikh
Editor

Marcel Saleh
Negative Cutter

Saad al-Din Wahbah
Dialogue

Maher Abdel Nour
Decorator

AbdelWahhab Qotb
Makeup Artist

Salah Zulfikar
Producer

Mustafa Imam
Director of Photography

Gamal Salama
Music

Galal Zahra
Casting
Media.



Details.
Release DateMarch 31, 1975
Original Nameأريد حلاً
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 48m
Genres
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This Movie Is About.
the 100 best films in the memory of egyptian cinema
Wiki.
I Want a Solution (Arabic: أريد حلاً, translit.Oridu hallan) is a 1975 Egyptian drama film directed by Said Marzouk and produced by Salah Zulfikar. The film was selected as the Egyptian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 48th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. The film criticized the laws governing marriage and divorce in Egypt. The film is listed in Top 100 Egyptian films list and it earned the 1975 Ministry of Culture's best producer award for Salah Zulfikar. The script was written by Husn Shah, Said Marzouk and Faten Hamama. The film is inspired by a true story and it is Marzouk's third feature film.