For the novel with the same name, see La Anam (novel).

La Anam
لا أنام


La Anam DVD cover

Directed by
Salah Abouseif

Produced by
Abdelhalim Nasr
Ittihad Elfananeen

Written by
Ihsan Abdel Quddous
El Sayed Bedeir
Saleh Gawdat

Starring
Faten Hamama
Yehia Chahine
Myriam Fakhr Eddine
See cast below

Music by
Fouad El-Zahry

Cinematography
Mahmoud Nasr
Abdelhalim Nasr

Distributed by
Rotana (DVD)

Release date(s)
November 31 1957

Running time
127 minutes

Country
Egypt

Language
Arabic

IMDb profile

La Anam (help·info) (Arabic: لا أنام‎, English: Sleepless) is a 1957 Egyptian melodrama film. The film follows the intricate story of Nadia Lutfi, a daughter of divorced parents who suffers from Electra complex, which drives her to intervene in her father’s relationships.

Directed by the Egyptian film director Salah Abu Seif, this film is based on a novel with the same name written by the Egyptian novelist Ihsan Abdel Quddous.

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Plot

Faten Hamama plays Nadia Lutfi, a young woman who belongs to an aristocratic, upper-class family. After her parents divorce each other, her father wins custody of her. She lives with her father (Yehia Chahine) and over the years develops a very close and strong relationship with him to the extent of being sexually attracted towards him, an obsessive behavior known as Electra complex.

At the age of 16, she plunges into a premature relationship with Mustafah (Imad Hamdi), a writer and journalist who is quite older than her. Meanwhile, her father meets and falls in love with another woman, Safia (Myriam Fakhr Eddine). He decides to marry her, which Nadia is forced to accept. However, her father gradually starts spending more time with his new wife, which galls and displeases Nadia who does not receive an equal amount of love and attention anymore. This compels and drives her to step in and ruin their relationship. Now seeing Safia as her enemy, Nadia plots for revenge from her stepmother. Nadia accuses Safia of having an affair with Aziz (Omar Sharif), Nadia’s young uncle.

To convince her father, Nadia had to ask her friend Kawthar (Hind Rostom), a voluptuous and licentious woman, to seduce her father. Nadia’s successful conspiracy results in a divorce between Safia and her father. Not only that, Nadia’s father decides to marry her. Enticed by the wealth of Nadia’s father, she agrees to marry him. Nadia is devastated when she discovers that Kawthar is having an affair with another young man, Samir (Rushdy Abaza), realizing that Kawthar is only living with her father for his fortunes.

Mustafah, who had secretly admired Safia, proposed to her after her divorce with Nadia’s father. Nadia conceals the truth from her father, worried that such a revelation might strike and shatter him. Her father finds about Samir. Nadia, finding no escape route, lies and tells her father that he is her fiancé. Kawthar nefariously adds that Nadia and Samir are getting married, which Nadia is forced to accept. On the night of her wedding, Nadia shocks her father and the wedding attendants with the startling truth, leaving her father traumatized.

Cast


Nadia (Faten Hamama) in La Anam

  • Faten Hamama as Nadia Lutfi
  • Yehia Chahine as Nadia’s father
  • Omar Sharif as Aziz
  • Myriam Fakhr Eddine as Safia
  • Rushdy Abaza as Samir
  • Imad Hamdi as Mustafah
  • Hind Rostom as Kawthar

Reception

La Anam premiered at the Cinema Miami theater in Cairo on November 31, 1957

Trivia

  • The well-known Egyptian actress Nadia Lutfi got her stage name from Nadia Lutfi in La Anam.

References

  1. ^ Farid, Samir (1995). Faten Hamama. Egyptian Cultural Development Fund, p. 50. ISBN 977-235-329-6
  2. ^ Al Aris, Ibrahim. The Legacy of Salah Abu Seif. Al Jadid Magazine. Retrieved on 2007-03-09.
  3. ^ Farid, Samir. Top 100. Al-Ahram. Retrieved on 2007-03-27.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g La Anam (Arabic). Faten Hamama’s official site. Retrieved on 2007-03-09.
  5. ^ Sleepless. Ara Movies. Retrieved on 2007-03-09.
  6. ^ a b c d e لا أنام (Arabic). Ara Movies. Retrieved on 2007-03-09.
  7. ^ a b c d La Anam (Arabic). Arab Radio and Television Network. Retrieved on 2007-03-09.
  8. ^ La Anam plot summary. IMDb. Retrieved on 2007-03-09.
  9. ^ Sleepless DVD cover (Arabic). Fine Art Film. Retrieved on 2007-03-14.
  10. ^ Al Awael. GDTV. Retrieved on 2007-03-09.

External links

  • La Anam at the Internet Movie Database

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