21-07-2025
Ahmed El Fishawy reveals "The Serial Killer of Al Tagamoa" - A New Film that Raises Questions
Khaberni -Egyptian actor Ahmed El Fishawy has generated wide interaction across social media platforms after revealing his new cinema project titled "The Serial Killer of Al Tagamoa".
El Fishawy posted the first promotional poster of the film on his Instagram account, commenting: "Wait for Karim in The Serial Killer of Al Tagamoa.. a movie written and directed by Mohamed Salah Al-Azab, and produced by Ahmed El Sobky."
This announcement refocuses attention on El Fishawy's direction towards works featuring a blend of mystery and thriller.
Artistic Activity
"The Serial Killer of Al Tagamoa" comes shortly after El Fishawy's last work, the movie "We Understand Your Circumstances", which was presented in mid-2024, featuring several stars including Mai Selim, Nesreen Tafesh, Mahmoud Hafez, Mohamed Mahmoud, and Tarek Abdel Aziz, with Ayman Makram directing and Samir El Nile writing the screenplay.
In February, El Fishawy also participated in the movie "The System", which was released on the "Yango Play" platform as part of the Eid al-Fitr movie season, portraying the character "Waheed Al Hakim", a social figure receiving continuous advice from another character portrayed by actor Tarek Lotfy, within a satirical drama framework that explores romantic relationships from an unconventional perspective.
The project featured Mais Hamdan, Basant Shawky, Nesreen Tafesh, and Mohamed Ali Rizk, was written by Ahmed Mustafa, and directed by Ahmed El Bandary.
In a related context, El Fishawy recently announced his participation in a new film titled "When Love Writes Itself", produced by Naif Abdullah and directed by Mohamed Hany, in his first long cinematic experience, confirming via his official accounts that this collaboration marks the sixteenth time he works with a director embarking on their first experience.
El Fishawy also revealed an artistic documentation project, through which he aims to digitize the works of Egyptian artists and preserve them in a secured electronic archive using modern technologies, a step he described as "necessary to preserve the Egyptian artistic heritage and make it available to future generations."