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HoLEY 2024

20 min📅 2024-08-11

Mark's brief escape to New York from Egypt turns into an eye-opening quest to break free from lifelong religious and cultural expectations. The 32-year-old Orthodox Christian sets out to lose his virginity, believing a single night could rewrite his story.

Director: Bavly Soliman

Cast

Fady Kerko
Fady Kerko
Mark
Samah Anwar
Samah Anwar
Peter
Amos Poe
Amos Poe
The Priest
Kylee Jacoby
Jessica
Sarah Villegas
Heaven
Jen Elias
Jennifer
Mustafa Sameh
John

Frequently Asked Questions

What is HoLEY (2024) about?

A young Orthodox Christian man from Egypt travels to New York seeking to break free from lifelong restrictions by losing his virginity. When a blind date fails, his friends push him toward a choice that challenges both his beliefs and his self-image.

Who directed HoLEY?

Bavly Soliman directs this bold exploration of identity and faith in *HoLEY (2024)*.

Who stars in HoLEY?

The film features Fady Kerko, Samah Anwar, Amos Poe, Kylee Jacoby, and Sarah Villegas in pivotal roles.

Is HoLEY (2024) worth watching?

As an unrated short film blending comedy and drama, *HoLEY* offers a unique, thought-provoking take on cultural tension and personal liberation. Its concise runtime makes it a refreshing watch for fans of character-driven storytelling.

How long is HoLEY?

The film runs for 20 minutes.

About HoLEY (2024) — A New York escape tests faith, desire, and identity

Mark's brief escape to New York from Egypt turns into an eye-opening quest to break free from lifelong religious and cultural expectations. The 32-year-old Orthodox Christian sets out to lose his virginity, believing a single night could rewrite his story. After a disastrous blind date leaves him more frustrated than before, his friends hatch a plan that strips away every layer of his carefully constructed identity—only to lead him toward a choice neither his faith nor his heart prepared him for.

Directed by Bavly Soliman, *HoLEY (2024)* blends sharp comedic timing with raw emotional stakes, painting a poignant portrait of cultural clash and personal awakening. Starring Fady Kerko, Samah Anwar, and Amos Poe, this 20-minute dramedy balances humor and heartache as Mark confronts the gap between who he's supposed to be and who he's afraid to become.