The controversy surrounding the leaked scenes from the Syrian film "The Last Breakfast," which was showcased at the 37th Alexandria Mediterranean Countries Film Festival within the feature film competition a few days ago, continues. Intimate footage that occurred between the film's stars, Syrian artist Abdel-Moneim Amayri and his compatriot Kinda Hanna, has become the topic of discussions on social media, sparking significant debate and dividing opinions between supporters and opponents.
Opinions are split; some believe that the kissing scenes are unusual for Syrian works, considering them bold for a drama that has entered the homes of the entire Arab world and united families, both young and old, to watch it, which has contributed to its enduring popularity, as expressed by them. Meanwhile, others argue that drama exists to reflect reality, and thus such scenes are natural and do not warrant this controversy.
**Stars of the Film: This is the Time for a Response**
In communication with "Al Arabiya.net," the business manager and media spokesperson for artist Abdel-Moneim Amayri confirmed that there is currently no response to the outrage, emphasizing that justification will come at the right time. Likewise, artist Kinda Hanna, when asked by "Al Arabiya.net" for a comment, stated that she prefers to show the film first before addressing any inquiries and comments. She affirmed that screening the film is very important before answering any questions.
**90 Minutes**
It is noteworthy that "The Last Breakfast" is the latest film by Syrian director Abdul Latif Abdul Hamid. It is a 90-minute feature film produced by the General Cinema Organization. The plot revolves around the life of a young woman named Randa, played by artist Kinda Hanna, and her husband Sami, portrayed by artist Abdel-Moneim Amayri.