Ayman Wattar
略歴
Egyptian screenwriter. Started working with Bassem Youssef show then decided to write scripts for movies and TV series
Writer
The comedy follows a doctor - Mohamed Emam- who gets into many conflicts due to the crisis of lineage, and the problems that occur between families because of this matter.
The events revolve around the owner of a restaurant called Fadl & Naema, as he goes through many comic situations while managing the restaurant.
Writer
The events revolve around the owner of a restaurant called Fadl & Naema, as he goes through many comic situations while managing the restaurant.
Writer
A comedy that revolves around the experience of marriage, and if husbands can go back in time will they marry their wives again?
Mohamed
Adham helps a group of his friends join a getaway club for men called “The Secret Men’s Club”. But Adham's own marriage is in trouble as his wife of ten years starts following him to find out what he is keeping from her, which results in many funny situations.
Writer
Adham helps a group of his friends join a getaway club for men called “The Secret Men’s Club”. But Adham's own marriage is in trouble as his wife of ten years starts following him to find out what he is keeping from her, which results in many funny situations.
Writer
The 'Koways' Family may seem like a model for the normal family, but it is far from normal, as it unfolds through a series of comedy situations.
The film revolves around a music teacher, called Tam Tam, working in a private school. She is known for her weak personality in front of her students, and her reluctance to make decisions, which gets her into trouble with her students, their parents, the school administration and teachers.
Writer
The film revolves around a music teacher, called Tam Tam, working in a private school. She is known for her weak personality in front of her students, and her reluctance to make decisions, which gets her into trouble with her students, their parents, the school administration and teachers.
Himself
The Arab Spring in Egypt: From a dictator to free elections, back to a dictatorship. One comedy show united the country and tested the limits of free press. This is the story of Bassem Youssef, a cardiologist turned comedian, the Jon Stewart of Egypt, and his show "The Show".