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1971 Lebanese film
The Lady of the Black Moons
Poster
Directed bySamir A. Khouri
Written bySamir A. Khouri
Produced bySharikat al-Aruz al-ʻĀlamīyah
StarringNahed Yousri
Music byPatrick Samson
Soso Khoury
Release date
  • 1971 (1971)
Running time106 minutes
CountryLebanon
LanguagesEgyptian Arabic
French

The Lady of the Black Moons (Arabic: سيدة الأقمار السوداء, Sayyidat al-aqmār al-sawdāʼ, French: La dame aux lunes noires) is a 1971 Lebanese fantastique-sexploitation film directed by Lebanese director Samir A. Khouri and featuring a neh predominantly Egyptian main cast. The film had particular success in Tunisia as well as Lebanon. The Lady of the Black Moons was released on DVD by Sabbah Media Corporation in 2002.

Plot

Aida (Nahed Yousri) is married to rich and older Sami (Adel Adham) but she still suffers because of her love to Omar (Hussein Fahmy). While Sami's sister Gigi (Shahinaz) grows an affection for Omar, Aida tries to find satisfaction with male prostitutes at the house of Victoria (Theodora Rasi) but she has violent dreams during full moon, reflecting her traumatic past.

Cast

References

  1. A History of Lebanese Cinema – The beginning of the seventies
  2. Sayyidat al-aqmār al-sawdāʼ

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