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Les femmes du bus 678

Original title: 678
  • 2010
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
4.9K
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Nelly Karim, Maged El-Kidwani, Bushra, and Nahed El Sebaï in Les femmes du bus 678 (2010)
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Unfolds the poignant story of three women and their search for justice from the daily plight of sexual harassment in Egypt.Unfolds the poignant story of three women and their search for justice from the daily plight of sexual harassment in Egypt.Unfolds the poignant story of three women and their search for justice from the daily plight of sexual harassment in Egypt.

  • Director
    • Mohamed Diab
  • Writer
    • Mohamed Diab
  • Stars
    • Nelly Karim
    • Bushra
    • Maged El-Kidwani
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    4.9K
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    • Director
      • Mohamed Diab
    • Writer
      • Mohamed Diab
    • Stars
      • Nelly Karim
      • Bushra
      • Maged El-Kidwani
    • 12User reviews
    • 38Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 9 wins & 5 nominations total

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    Nelly Karim
    Nelly Karim
    • Seba
    Bushra
    Bushra
    • Fayzah
    • (as Boshra)
    Maged El-Kidwani
    Maged El-Kidwani
    • Essam
    Basem Samrah
    Basem Samrah
    • Adel
    • (as Bassem Samra)
    Nahed El Sebaï
    Nahed El Sebaï
    • Nelly
    Ahmad El-Fishawi
    Ahmad El-Fishawi
    • Sherif
    • (as Ahmed El Feshawy)
    Sawsan Badr
    Sawsan Badr
    • Mother of Nelly
    Omar El Saeed
    • Omar
    Yara Gubran
    • Amina
    Marwa Mahran
    • Magda
    Motaz El Demerdash
    • Self
    Fifi El-Sebai
      Mohamed Farouk
      • Ahamed Mostafa
      Aly Mourad
      • Shop Customer 1
      Mostafa Nasr
      Mohamed Ali Rezk
        Ibrahim Salah
        Amr Salama
        Amr Salama
        • Director
          • Mohamed Diab
        • Writer
          • Mohamed Diab
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        10lululul

        i had no idea things were that bad

        Those men think they are god, treat women as second rate citizens, on a good day, those men are just sad beings, those men should start treating women with respect and dignity, maybe they will find out it makes them human. beautyful movie, thank you
        9lonesome_kitty

        Cairo 678 : A Milestone is made

        Cairo 678 is a story of three women of different social background who found themselves victimized of sexual harassment. The movie is important because it talks about sexual harassment in a country like Egypt and thus depicts that sexual harassment does exist in the countries that claim to be conservative.

        The strongest point of the movie is it never loses its momentum. Not a single moment you will feel that the story is being pulled. The screenplay runs in full flow. The fantastic work of light/shadow and enchanting background music make it even more attractive.

        Everyone acted in this film did justice to their characters. Bosra (who played Fayza) and Maged El Kedwany won the awards for best actress and actor respectably in 2008 Dubai International Film Festival. I personally liked the acting of Nahed El Sebai (who played Nelly) most. She had a comparatively smaller screen presence yet she delivered an excellent performance.

        This movie is not only about Cairo, it is about every city and village where women are facing sexual harassment everyday. This movie does not promote violent reaction against harassment, it tells us to speak up against what is wrong. Kudos to Mohamed Diab and the whole unit of 678 for this masterpiece.
        8navdp

        A engaging pragmatic story of fight against sexual harassment

        A must watch for all pro and against '#metoo' campaigners. Technically the movie lacks depth, nevertheless the content and the intensity of the actors and the characters make it worth a watch.

        The movie expresses very slightly the vague, delicate part of human nature which contributes to harassing the oppressed sex.

        Scriptwriter Daib deserves praise for handling such an issue in a most emphatic way. All the actors get into the characters effortlessly.
        10yaseen-372-809774

        Like a fascinating true story: 678 is a must-see movie!

        The Egyptian movie, [678], which covers the subject of sexual harassment, is famous enough in Egypt today as it is. I must admit, from watching just the trailer, I took note of the genius performance and superb artistic delivery, but I also got the impression that the presentation may be overdramatizing the subject, or emotionally taking the side of women in a biased & exaggerated way, or completely ignoring the effect of the sometimes sexually provocative presentation of women when it happens in a society like the Egyptian one—this impression couldn't be more wrong. What I found while watching the movie was one of the most heartwarming and pleasant surprises I've ever come across in the history of Egyptian cinema; no exaggeration, my friend. 678 draws you into a fascinatingly complex, interconnected, and rich world. 678 allows you to meet—and literally live with—such fresh, yet believable characters. 678 turns your head toward a bitter reality, in a harsh real world, yet soothes you with regular chuckles, and keeps you interested, bothered, engaged, and hopeful.

        Every main cast member did a great job in my opinion, but I must say that Bushra clearly stands out; and I'm don't want to disappoint—or be unfair to—other cast members, especially Nelly Kareem with a main character, by saying that this is only due to Bushra's genius performance; Bushra's performance was indeed fascinating, but she was also very lucky, because the other genius, Muhammad Diab, the writer and director of 678, gave Bushra his best character! Faiza, the character that Bushra plays, like a sad yet powerful tune in a beautiful song, is an unprecedented character in Egyptian cinema; and I wouldn't be exaggerating if I said that Faiza may revolutionize Egyptian cinema, or be the spark of such a creative, artistic revolution, where the voice of the observant Muslim for the first time ever gets delivered honestly, neutrally, fairly, and in a balanced and beautiful way. Faiza is one of the most believable characters I've ever gotten to know in a story, and easily my favorite hero in 678's world; and I thank the two geniuses, Muhammad Diab and Bushra, for giving us and giving Egyptian cinema—and the world—such a memorable, lovable, and very real character.

        Diab managed to turn Faiza into an irresistibly charming, unlikely hero (or heroine!), with all her ups & downs, good deeds & mistakes, kindness & anger, loudness & silence, courage & fear; simply put, Faiza is so perfectly imperfect. Even her arguments with her husband were believable and convincing—within the context of the Egyptian society and that social class; and Diab did not take sides, and did not try to emotionally blackmail you into taking sides either. In many situations, Diab makes you wonder who to blame—if you are a balanced person yourself and you can empathize with the culture, religion and challenges; makes it challenging for you to be biased, and thus subtly invites you to appreciate the complexity and individual challenges in this realistic world.

        The only truly "bad guy" in 678 is the sexual harasser; Diab's message is clear about this, especially because he shows you the far reaching effects and chain reaction that the harasser's actions go through to eventually produce so much misery and evil within society; but Diab also makes at least one subtle hint to discourage you from completely demonizing the harasser, and to send the message that almost any human being is fallible. Diab also doesn't shy away from shocking you (and his best character, Faiza!) by giving a minority of women a share of the blame; while empowering all women throughout the movie to take a courageous share of the responsibility of curing society of the phenomenon of sexual harassment.

        If you will watch one movie to understand a bit about the Egyptian society—as it is today, without exaggerations or embellishment, in ways that focus on the phenomenon of sexual harassment, yet still ooze with variety, and ways that dig much deeper and beyond socially and emotionally; if you will watch one movie to see a believable example of a simple observant Muslim woman, struggling with real issues in her own society, a movie that doesn't even expose any actress (or your eyes) to violence, rape, or the likes, while simultaneously making what is happening clear to you with such elegance and genius; if you will watch one foreign movie that does not take sides when it comes to religion or gender, makes it challenging for you to take sides when you see how these people think and treat each other, a movie that tackles serious issues rationally and intelligently; then this one movie is 678. Find it; and watch it! Watch it this weekend.

        —Yaseen Rocca
        histfict

        Thought-provoking

        Three women of different social backgrounds decide to fight back after being the victims of repeated assaults by men in the street or in the bus. This movie manages to address the delicate issue of sexual assaults on women in a very interesting way: each character has a unique standpoint and no moral judgment is imposed in the end. There is a little zest of comedy in the tragedy, some truly powerful and positive moments, and despite some stereotypical characters, the film avoids caricature. The three heroines are credible and endearing. Their relationships with men are complex, and it is hard not to ask yourself: What would I do if I faced the same challenges as they face? A perfect movie to watch on 8 March... International Women's Day.

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        • Trivia
          Won Best Actor & Best Actress awards at the 2010 Dubai International Film Festival.
        • Quotes

          Essam: Look here, Maher. I don't care about the sexual harassment, as long as I don't have a complaint.

        • Connections
          Referenced in Estrenos Críticos: La despedida de David (2011)

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        • Release date
          • May 30, 2012 (France)
        • Country of origin
          • Egypt
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        • Language
          • Arabic
        • Also known as
          • Cairo 678
        • Filming locations
          • Cairo, Egypt
        • Production company
          • New Century Production
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          • $669,933
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        • Runtime
          • 1h 40m(100 min)
        • Sound mix
          • Dolby Digital
        • Aspect ratio
          • 1.85 : 1

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