Egyptian indie film Yomeddine premieres at 71st Cannes Film Festival today
We’re beaming with pride this morning because Egyptian indie film Yomeddine premieres today at the 71st Cannes Film Festival. Yomeddine will compete in the prestigious event for the Palme d’Or — the highest prize awarded at the annual festival. Directed by first-time Egyptian-Austrian filmmaker Abu Bakr Shawky, Yomeddine follows the story of a leper who leaves a leper colony in hopes of finding his family, who had left him there as a child with unfulfilled promises to return. Yomeddine is meant to “tell the story of the underdog, the outsider, the labeled ‘nobody’ who grows to understand the workings of a world that refuses to accept him,” Shawky said of his work (pdf). You can catch the trailer here (watch, runtime: 5:04).
PSA- Bad weather ahead: Hot dusty winds could turn into a sandstorm on Thursday, the national weather service warns. Cairo, Sinai, and Upper Egypt will see the worst of it. Look for a high of 39°C in the capital city tomorrow — and for temps to drop as much as 7°C on Friday.