
Little Dreams 1993
Set against the dramatic backdrop of Suez's turbulent history, *Little Dreams* (1993) follows Gharib as he reflects on his life's most pivotal moments, woven into the fabric of the city's struggles during the Tripartite Aggression and the crushing defeat of 1967.
Director: Khaled El Hagar
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Little Dreams (1993) about?
*Little Dreams* (1993) traces Gharib's life as it intersects with Suez's pivotal historical events, including the 1967 Six-Day War. The story weaves personal resilience with the collective struggle of a city under siege, highlighting the bonds formed in resistance and the indelible mark of conflict.
Who directed Little Dreams?
Khaled El Hagar directed *Little Dreams* (1993), bringing a nuanced perspective to its historical narrative.
Who stars in Little Dreams?
The film features Mervat Amin, Salah El-Saadany, Ragaa Hussein, and Sayed Ragab among its standout cast.
Is Little Dreams (1993) worth watching?
As a historical drama, *Little Dreams* (1993) offers a poignant look at resilience and camaraderie during pivotal moments. While it may lack mainstream recognition, its authentic storytelling and thematic depth make it a compelling watch for fans of period films.
How long is Little Dreams?
*Little Dreams* (1993) has a runtime of 81 minutes.
About Little Dreams (1993) — A Historical Drama of Courage and Defiance
Set against the dramatic backdrop of Suez's turbulent history, *Little Dreams* (1993) follows Gharib as he reflects on his life's most pivotal moments, woven into the fabric of the city's struggles during the Tripartite Aggression and the crushing defeat of 1967. Directed by Khaled El Hagar, this historical drama blends personal and political narratives, capturing the resilience of a community united against adversity.
Centering on Gharib's bond with Mahmoud—an ally from his father's resistance days—the film immerses viewers in a tale of courage and sacrifice, where every character embodies the spirit of defiance. With rich cinematography and a stirring narrative, *Little Dreams* invites audiences to witness a chapter of history through the eyes of those who lived it, leaving a lasting impression of hope in the face of overwhelming odds.