Ahmed El-Sakka apologizes: I do not dare make mistakes in my country's stars

The artist, Ahmed El-Sakka, apologized to all those who misunderstood one of his statements, explaining the misunderstanding that occurred after his speech during his honoring at the El Gouna Film Festival, and describing the state of cinema after 1967 as "a narrow creation."

Al-Sakka said, according to what was reported by the Egyptian newspaper, “The Seventh Day”, “People who misunderstood my word on the stage after the setback, cinema created it narrow, I was talking that the volume of production in the war is less, I did not mean any offense to Egyptian cinema, I do not know my words to explain how.”

He added: "After any setback and any war, there will be stagnation in the film industry, after which many films were produced, but they interpreted the word wrong, and I do not dare make a mistake about the stars of my country who were raised from our childhood by their love and we loved cinema through them. I apologize if my word was misunderstood."

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