
Africano 2001
Amr Arafa's high-octane adventure-comedy Africano (2001) throws a feisty veterinarian and his ambitious brother-in-law into a wild whirlwind of fate and fortune.
Director: Amr Arafa
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Africano (2001) about?
Africano (2001) follows Badr, a vet who inherits a failing zoo in South Africa alongside his brother-in-law Eissaam. Their new life spirals into chaos as they face dangerous animals, greedy bankers, and betrayals from within their own family while trying to save the zoo and their dreams.
Who directed Africano?
Africano was directed by Amr Arafa, a filmmaker known for blending comedy and action in Egyptian cinema.
Who stars in Africano?
The film stars Ahmed Al Saqqa as Badr, Mona Zaki as the determined niece Gameela, Ahmed Eid as Badr's brother-in-law Eissaam, and Hassan Hosny in a supporting role.
Is Africano (2001) worth watching?
With its mix of slapstick humor and thrilling action set against an exotic backdrop, Africano (2001) offers lighthearted entertainment for fans of adventure-comedy. While it may not redefine cinema, its energetic pacing and engaging cast make it a fun pick for a weekend watch.
How long is Africano?
Africano (2001) runs for 103 minutes.
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About Africano (2001) — A Wild Zoo Inheritance Comedy You Can't Miss
Amr Arafa's high-octane adventure-comedy Africano (2001) throws a feisty veterinarian and his ambitious brother-in-law into a wild whirlwind of fate and fortune. Badr's unexpected inheritance of a struggling South African zoo from a long-lost uncle sets the stage for a rollicking journey where dreams collide with danger—from roaring lions to cutthroat bankers and scheming relatives. Alongside Badr's determined niece Gameela, the unlikely trio must navigate treacherous waters to save the zoo and their futures, blending slapstick humor with pulse-pounding action.
Packed with vibrant energy, Africano (2001) balances family bonds and fierce ambition against a backdrop of African wilderness and urban greed. Ahmed Al Saqqa and Mona Zaki elevate the chaos with charismatic performances, turning a simple inheritance plot into a cinematic escapade that's as heartfelt as it is hilarious.