Cairo, Egypt – The production company of the film “For the Sake of Jalila” starring artist Taha Desouki has decided to release it in cinemas during the Eid al-Adha season, which highlights one of the important humanitarian issues.
A complex humanitarian issue
The film deals with the crisis of “unregistered persons,” who are people who live without any official documentation, such as birth certificates or national identity cards, and the resulting complex life difficulties that affect their most basic rights.
Events that combine drama and suspense
The story revolves around the character of Jalila, played by Sawsan Badr, who has her savings stolen, while Taha Desouki appears as her grandson, and the events unfold in a framework that blends drama and dark comedy, with touches of suspense and romance.
Heroes and creators of the work
The film stars Jihan Al-Shamashirji alongside a host of other talented actors. It is written by Omar Khaled and directed by Mohamed El-Zayat.
The film is highly anticipated, offering a unique approach that blends entertainment with a realistic portrayal of a humanitarian issue affecting a significant segment of society.


