You're Free (1981)

An Egyptian comedy that boldly explores freedom, personal responsibility, and the consequences of human choices.

You're Free - Movie Information

  • Original Title: إنت حر
  • Release Year: 1981
  • Directed by: Mohamed Sobhi, Mahmoud El Barbari
  • Type: Movie
  • Genres: Comedy
  • Runtime: 3h 20m
  • Original Language: Arabic
  • Spoken Languages: Arabic
  • Release Date (Theatrical): December 31, 1981 (Egypt)
  • Production Countries: Egypt

You're Free - Plot

It is a play that expresses freedom, how a person can use it correctly, and what are the limits of human freedom, and the consequences thereof.

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You're Free - Cast & Crew

Director(s)

  • Mohamed Sobhi
  • Mahmoud El Barbari

Main Cast

  • Mohamed Sobhi
  • Sherihan
  • Mahmoud El Qala'awy
  • Salah Abdallah
  • Hanaa ElShorbagi
  • Ahmed Adam
  • Nagy Saad

Writers

  • Lenin EL Ramly

You're Free - FAQs

What is You're Free about?

You're Free is an Egyptian comedy that digs into the concept of freedom — what it really means, how people can use it wisely, and what happens when they don't. It blends humor with genuine philosophical reflection, asking audiences to think about the boundaries and responsibilities that come with personal liberty.

Is You're Free a film or a stage play?

You're Free is rooted in theatrical tradition — it originated as a stage play before being captured on film. This gives it a distinctive, performance-driven energy that sets it apart from conventional Egyptian cinema of the era, with strong ensemble work and dialogue-heavy storytelling at its core.

Who directed You're Free?

The film was co-directed by Mohamed Sobhi and Mahmoud El Barbari. Mohamed Sobhi is a celebrated Egyptian actor and theater personality who also stars in the film, making this a notably personal creative project that reflects his deep commitment to socially engaged storytelling.

Who are the main actors in You're Free?

The cast features Mohamed Sobhi and Sherihan in leading roles, joined by Mahmoud El Qala'awy, Salah Abdallah, Hanaa ElShorbagi, Ahmed Adam, and Nagy Saad. It's a strong ensemble, with several performers who are well-known figures in Egyptian theater and cinema.

Who wrote the screenplay for You're Free?

The script was written by Lenin El Ramly, one of Egypt's most respected playwrights and screenwriters. Known for his sharp wit and socially critical voice, El Ramly brings intellectual depth to the comedy, weaving questions about freedom and responsibility into the humor with real craft.

When was You're Free released?

You're Free was released in Egypt on December 31, 1981. A New Year's Eve release date gave the film a fitting cultural moment — a time when audiences naturally reflect on choices, consequences, and what the future holds, themes that sit right at the heart of the story.

What language is You're Free in?

The film is in Arabic, reflecting its Egyptian origins. Dialogue is delivered in the Egyptian Arabic dialect, which gives the comedy its local flavor and cultural authenticity. Viewers unfamiliar with Arabic may want to look for subtitled versions to fully appreciate the wordplay and wit.

What are some similar films to You're Free?

If you enjoy You're Free, you might also like Noises Off… (1992), a sharp theatrical comedy, or Cosi (1996), which blends humor with deeper questions about human nature. Much Ado About Nothing (2013) and Tyler Perry's Madea on the Run — The Play (2017) also share that stage-to-screen comedic spirit.

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