Exciting new paranoid thriller CAIRO CONSPIRACY out today from Picturehouse Entertainment
Set in and around the illustrious Egyptian Islamic institution Al-Azhar University in Cairo, which is the center of Sunni Islam. Small town fisherman's son, Adam, arrives to begin his studying at the school; shortly after his arrival the highest ranking religious leader, the Grand Imam, suddenly dies and Adam becomes a pawn in the power struggle between the religious leaders and political elites as they seek to elect a new high leader.
Boasting an impressive lead performance by Tawfeek Barhom as the erstwhile Adam, and featuring Fares Fares as the state security agent, Ibrahim, who is the key player in this game of chess bearing a resemblance to Mandy Patinkin's Saul from 'Homeland', the intense nature of the political game being played by both sides makes for a gripping conclusion.
Shot in Turkey as the director Tarik Saleh, has been banished from Egypt since the release of 2017's The Nile Hilton Incident (which starred Fares also) - the backdrop provides a luminous base for rich production design from Roger Rosenberg and crisp cinematography by Pierre Aim creating a world that is bright and clear but underneath darkness lurks.
Cairo Conspiracy is out now from Picturehouse Entertainment
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