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Tomorrow.. Screening of the Film Bukra at Zawya Cinema

December 18, 2025 shorouknews.com
Tomorrow.. Screening of the Film Bukra at Zawya Cinema

Screening of the film Bukra at Zawya Cinema tomorrow as part of independent cinema screenings.

SUMMARY

The film "Bukra" will be screened tomorrow at Zawya Cinema in Downtown as part of independent cinema screenings, following its previous screening at Al-Hanager Cinema. Directed by Mohamed Samir with screenplay by Mohamed Barakat and Mohamed Samir, the film features a group of young stars. It explores the human relationship with time and the impact of choices on destiny, characterized by a humanistic and contemplative style.

KEY HIGHLIGHTS

  • The film "Bukra" will be screened at Zawya Cinema tomorrow as part of independent cinema screenings.
  • The film explores the human relationship with time and the impact of choices on destiny.
  • Mohamed Barakat plays the role of "Ahmed" and contributed to writing the screenplay and dialogue.
  • The film was entirely shot in the United Arab Emirates and features young talents from various Arab countries.

CORE SUBJECT

Screening of the film Bukra

The film "Bukra" will be screened at 11:30 PM tomorrow, Friday, at Zawya Cinema in Downtown, as part of the independent cinema screenings; continuing the film's journey with the audience after its previous screening at Al-Hanager Cinema.

Dr. Ashraf Zaki, the head of the Actors' Syndicate, explained in press statements that his participation in the film "Bukra" was as a guest star because he was outside Egypt at the time in the United Arab Emirates. He was invited to participate in several simple scenes, confirming his agreement to appear in support of the filmmakers and belief in their experience, emphasizing the importance of encouraging young students and specialists in the artistic field.

Screenwriter and actor Mohamed Barakat stated that the film offers a human cinematic experience that contemplates the relationship between humans and time, the impact of choices on destiny, and the moments when a person wishes for another chance to understand or change, placing the work among experiences that rely more on feeling and reflection than on direct events.

Regarding the film, Barakat said: "The film's events revolve around a simple but painful question (Are we living in the moment or always thinking about the past?).. The film Bukra opens an opportunity to reflect on our relationship with time, our choices, and the limits of our ability to change our destinies, even when we try to go back to the past to reshape it."

Barakat added that the film required great effort in writing the screenplay and dialogue due to the complexity of events, numerous details, and mystery, confirming that the work belongs to the type of films that reveal their secrets with each new viewing, which represented a real challenge in writing.

Regarding acting, Mohamed Barakat explained that he plays the character "Ahmed," who represents logic and awareness within the events and leads the viewers to discover many truths. He pointed out that he initially wrote the film without intending to act but later agreed to the director's suggestion to portray the character and made sure to study it well.

For his part, the film's director Mohamed Samir said that "Bukra" belongs to the thriller genre with a new idea and includes a group of young people from various Arab countries. It was entirely filmed in the United Arab Emirates. He noted that the film's title was chosen based on a constant human question: (What will happen tomorrow?.. And if we go back to the past, will we be able to change the future?), which is the fundamental question the work discusses.

Samir continued discussing the challenges faced by the team, explaining that filming outside Egypt for the first time was a significant challenge, but he praised the cooperation of the United Arab Emirates with the film team. He confirmed the difficulty of presenting a youth film without relying on top stars, and the goal was to offer a different experience with high artistic quality capable of reaching the audience.

Actress Aya Helmy said she portrays the character "Asia," confirming that the story carries impactful human dimensions and relies on suspense.

The film "Bukra" is written and directed by Mohamed Samir, with screenplay and dialogue by Mohamed Barakat and Mohamed Samir. The film stars a group of young stars, including Mohamed Samir, Sherif Al-Ajmi, Aya Helmy, Mohamed Barakat, Mahdi Boukhris, Hesham Adel, Mohamed Nihad, Salem Al-Amri, Wissal Ben Fadl, Mohamed Kamal, Ashraf Al-Sharqawi, Rima, and Aisha Zaki, with a special appearance by Dr. Ashraf Zaki as a guest star.

KEYWORDS

Bukra film Zawya Cinema Mohamed Samir Mohamed Barakat independent cinema

MENTIONED ENTITIES 6

Ashraf Zaki

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Head of the Actors' Syndicate and guest star in the film

Mohamed Barakat

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Screenwriter and actor, wrote the screenplay and played the role of "Ahmed"

Mohamed Samir

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Film director and screenplay and dialogue writer

Aya Helmy

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Actress portraying the character "Asia" in the film

Zawya Cinema

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Film screening location in Downtown

United Arab Emirates

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Location where the film was entirely shot