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Mahmoud Hamida: I would have refused a date with the past if I knew it was a quote – Youm7

The star said Mahmoud Hamida At the press conference for the Career with the Past series, after the presentation of the work within Proceedings of the Cairo Film Festival In his 45th session: “At first, I didn’t know that the work was changed from the Mexican work, because I don’t like to show changed works, because if the work was shown before, why would I show it again, but I have finished the contract for the series and that is why I will continue to work on a date with the past. season, so the events are fast and intense.”

Hamida continued: “I also started to think about the changed jobs in a different way, and I put myself in the place of Netflix, which is one of the most important platforms in the world Association Egyptian, thus bringing societies together at times, and I can think of… Giving new variations of series.

Hamida said, saying: “Drama is an intellectual term, but the stage is a medium, cinema is a medium, theater is a medium, television is a medium, and in terms of drama, in many forms, whether in cinema, television, or theater. your leg so I can work with you, Professor. one’s thinking changes over time.”

Spin Date with the last series In Egypt, Yahya (Aser Yassin) embarks on a dangerous journey to discover the truth behind his sister Nadia’s murder. As events escalate, all the characters become suspicious, and nothing is as it seems. Will the truth come out or will the secrets stay buried?

The series “A Date with the Past,” directed by Al-Sadir Masoud and written by Mohamed Al-Masry, includes a group of stars, including Aser Yassin (Yahya), Mahmoud Hamida (Yassin), Sherif Salama (Ali), Sherine Reda (Sawsan), Rakeen Saad (Laila), Mohamed Tharwat (Fatla), Mohamed Alaa (Khaled), Tamer Nabil (Sherif) and Hoda Al-Mufti (Nadia), together to star Saba Mubarak (Mona).

How does ⁣Hamida believe the global ‍exposure provided by platforms like Netflix⁣ can influence perceptions of Egyptian ‌culture‌ through films ‍and series?

Sure, let’s get started!

**Section ⁣1: Understanding the Changes Made ⁤in the Netflix Series “Date with ‍the Past”**

Interviewer: Can ​you tell us more about how the huge success of previous work by director Sherif Arafa (Al-Aslyeen Mona ⁤El-Leila) has impacted his follow-up series, “A ⁣Date with the Past,” and the changes ⁣made to⁤ adapt it for Egyptian​ audiences? How does Hamida feel about performing in a changed work?

**Section 2: Exploring the Plot of​ “A Date with the Past”**

Interviewer: May we delve ⁢deeper into the storyline of “A Date with the Past”? How ‌does Hamida’s character fit into this intricate plot, and what challenges did he face in⁢ portraying this role? What are some of the main​ themes the series addresses, and how does it effectively keep viewers engaged until the truth is revealed?

**Section 3: Bridging Cultures Through Film​ and ​Television**

Interviewer:⁣ As an acclaimed actor, what are Hamida’s thoughts on the role of film and television in bringing diverse societies together? ⁤He mentioned that he can see Netflix’s perspective in presenting⁢ different variations of series. ​How does he feel about presenting Egyptian culture to audiences around the world through his work?

**Section 4: ‍The⁣ Future of Egyptian ⁣Cinema**

Interviewer:⁣ With the growing ⁤popularity of streaming platforms and their impact on ​the entertainment industry,‌ what‍ does Hamida ⁢envision for the future ​of Egyptian‌ cinema? How‌ do you see ​the collaboration between local​ filmmakers and international platforms evolving? Do you think it‌ will ​offer more opportunities⁢ for Egyptian talent to shine globally?

**Section ⁤5:‌ Final⁢ Thoughts**

Interviewer: ‍To wrap up our discussion, would Mahmoud Hamida like to share any final thoughts with our listeners about ​his experience working ⁤on⁤ “A Date with the Past”⁤ or his hopes for future projects in film and television?

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