You might say that there is, in the literal, plot-summary sense, a romantic triangle at the heart of Ruba Nadda’s “Cairo Time.” An American woman waiting to meet her husband in the Egyptian capital is ...
A happily married, middle-aged Canadian woman opens to the sensuality of Egypt in this middlebrow romance. Juliette (Clarkson, uncharacteristically languid) arrives in Cairo to vacation with U.N.
"Cairo Time" is the movie "Sex and the City 2" never wanted to be but many movie fans might have preferred. Like that film, it's about a 40-ish woman who has some sneaking doubts about her ...
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Cairo Time is the kind of quietly romantic chamber piece one wants to speak up for, in part to support the small but growing band of Arab women making their mark on national cinemas both East and West ...
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A married woman alone in an exotic country encounters a handsome, unattached acquaintance; sparks fly. This is the slender premise of "Cairo Time," a particularly zipless entry into the ...
Toronto director Ruba Nadda's follow-up to her first feature, Sabah, is the story of a woman who goes to Egypt to meet her husband and, when he doesn't show up on time, becomes close to an Egyptian ...
Juliette (Patricia Clarkson, left) becomes unexpectedly entangled with her husband's friend, Tareq (Alexander Siddig), in Cairo Time. ((Mongrel Media) ) Cairo Time, winner of the Best Canadian Film ...