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2:10:00
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Rating:
8
Director:
Youssef Chahine
Cast:
Mahmoud Al Meleji, Nagwa Ibrahim, Ezzat El Alaili…
Plot:
A small peasant village's struggles against the careless inroads of the large local landowner. The Land shows why political oppression does not necessarily lead to a sense of solidarity among the disinherited.
The Land
IMDB - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0064038
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SOURCE: The Land 1970 720p web YTS
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GENERAL INFO
Genre: Drama
Director: Youssef Chahine
Stars: Mahmoud Al Meleji, Nagwa Ibrahim, Ezzat El Alaili
Plot: A small peasant village's struggles against the careless inroads of the large local landowner. The Land shows why political oppression does not necessarily lead to a sense of solidarity among the disinherited.
Included subtitles
English
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A small peasant village's struggles against the careless inroads of the large local landowner, The Land shows why political oppression does not necessarily lead to a sense of solidarity among the disinherited.