A_Woman_With_a_Bad_Reputation

<i>A Woman With a Bad Reputation</i>

A Woman With a Bad Reputation

1973 Egyptian film


A Woman With a Bad Reputation (Arabic: امرأة سيئة السمعة "Imraah sayiah al-samah"[1]) is a 1973 Egyptian film directed by Henry Barakat[2] and starring Shams al-Baroudi.[3]

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Plot

A young man asks his wife to dance with his boss at a party. The woman gets into an affair with the boss and commits infidelity. Her marriage dissolves and her life worsens. Her son has an illness, so the wife is forced to accept gifts from the boss.[3]

Lisa Anderson of the Chicago Tribune. uses the film as an example of more liberal filmmaking in Egypt prior to an increase in social conservatism in society. At the party in the beginning of the film, the women wear hot pants and miniskirts. The partygoers dance, smoke cigarettes, and drink alcohol. None of the women are in hijab.[3]

Cast

See also

References

  • Armes, Roy. Dictionary of African Filmmakers. Indiana University Press, July 11, 2008. ISBN 9780253000422.

Notes

  1. "Middle Eastern Feature Films." (Archive) Georgetown University Library. Retrieved on 23 February 2013.
  2. Armes, p. 388.
  3. Anderson, Lisa. "Egypt's cultural shift reflects Islam's pull." Chicago Tribune. March 21, 2004. p. 3. Retrieved on February 21, 2013.



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