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Account Statement 2007

85 min📅 2007-03-21

In Amir Ramses' 2007 psychological drama *Account Statement*, Khaled Abol Naga delivers a gripping performance as Farid, a enigmatic interior designer whose life takes a dark turn when his lover, Soha (Nour), works as a police sketch artist.

Director: Amir Ramses

Cast

Khaled Abol Naga
Khaled Abol Naga
Farid
Nour
Nour
Basma
Basma
Mahmoud Abdel Moghny
Mahmoud Abdel Moghny
Lotfy Labib
Lotfy Labib
Randa El Behairy
Randa El Behairy
Ahmed Saeed Abdel-Ghany
Ahmed Saeed Abdel-Ghany
Raouf Moustafa
Raouf Moustafa
Amira El Aidy
Amira El Aidy

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Account Statement (2007) about?

This Egyptian drama follows Soha, a police sketch artist who falls for a mysterious interior designer named Farid. When a rape victim accuses him of the crime, Soha must confront her own doubts and the reality of his guilt or innocence in a story that blurs love and suspicion.

Who directed Account Statement?

Amir Ramses directed *Account Statement*, bringing a sharp eye to the film's psychological tension and moral ambiguity.

Who stars in Account Statement?

The film stars Khaled Abol Naga as Farid, with Nour as Soha, alongside Basma, Mahmoud Abdel Moghny, and Lotfy Labib in pivotal roles.

Is Account Statement (2007) worth watching?

As a psychological drama with strong performances and a suspenseful plot, *Account Statement* offers a compelling exploration of trust and justice. While IMDb ratings aren't available, its tight runtime and atmospheric tension make it a solid choice for fans of Egyptian cinema and courtroom thrillers.

How long is Account Statement?

The film has a runtime of 85 minutes.

About Account Statement (2007) — A Psychological Drama Unfolding Love and Suspicion

In Amir Ramses' 2007 psychological drama *Account Statement*, Khaled Abol Naga delivers a gripping performance as Farid, a enigmatic interior designer whose life takes a dark turn when his lover, Soha (Nour), works as a police sketch artist. When a brutal assault occurs, Soha's drawing of the perpetrator eerily resembles Farid—an unsettling coincidence that deepens their already complex relationship. As the victim identifies him as the attacker, Farid's innocence hangs in the balance, forcing audiences to question the blurred lines between truth and perception. This tense courtroom and psychological thriller explores themes of trust, betrayal, and the fragility of human perception, wrapped in a moody atmosphere that lingers long after the credits roll.

Set against the backdrop of Cairo's urban landscape, *Account Statement* unfolds with a relentless momentum, blending courtroom drama with intimate emotional confrontations. The film's stark visuals and understated performances amplify the suspense, making it a standout in Egyptian cinema of the late 2000s.