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Cairo Time (2009)

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Cairo Time (2009)

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### **Movie Description**
**Title:** Cairo Time (2009)
**Genre:** Romantic Drama
**Duration:** 1h 30m
**Overview:**
Juliette (Academy Award nominee Patricia Clarkson), a Canadian magazine editor, arrives in Cairo for a long-awaited vacation with her husband, Mark (Tom McCamus), a UN official working in Gaza. When Mark is unavoidably delayed, he asks his friend and former security officer, Tareq (Alexander Siddig), to look after her.
As Juliette explores the bustling, exotic streets of the Egyptian capital, she finds herself caught in an unexpected and poignant journey of the heart. What begins as a simple wait for her husband evolves into a beautiful, platonic, and deeply moving connection with Tareq. Set against the breathtaking backdrop of the Great Pyramids and the White Desert, *Cairo Time* is a "brief encounter" story about the grace of a love that is felt but never fully spoken.
**Cast:**
* **Patricia Clarkson** as Juliette Grant
* **Alexander Siddig** as Tareq Khalifa
* **Tom McCamus** as Mark Grant
* **Elena Anaya** as Kathryn
**Awards:**
* Winner: Best Canadian Feature Film (Toronto International Film Festival)
### **Hashtags**
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**Specific Tags:**
#CairoTime #PatriciaClarkson #AlexanderSiddig #RubaNadda #CanadianCinema #RomanticDrama #IndependentFilm
**Broader Reach:**
#MovieTrailers #FullMovie #RomanceMovies #Cairo #Egypt #Pyramids #TravelRomance #ClassicCinema #Cinematography #DramaMovies
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