Triple Win at Tribeca: Happy Birthday Makes History for Egyptian Cinema
With powerhouse performances by Nelly Karim and Hanan Motawie, the film took home:
🏆 Best International Feature
🏆 Best International Screenplay
🏆 Best Director – Sara Gohar
The story follows Doha, a young girl whose only wish is to attend a birthday party—an intimate narrative that boldly unpacks the deep-rooted issue of classism.
Director Sara Gohar shared heartfelt gratitude for the team who brought this five-year journey to life, from its early concept by Khaled and Sherine Diab to the screenplay co-written with Mohamed Diab.
Hollywood stars Oscar Isaac and Jamie Foxx also lent their support, with Foxx joining as a producer after being moved by the very first draft of the script.
Screened in Tribeca's Official Competition, under the leadership of Robert De Niro himself, Happy Birthday is a cinematic triumph, setting a powerful precedent for the global rise of Egyptian storytelling.

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