Release of the First Arabic Egyptian Film in 3D

The production company of the film "Yawm 13" has launched a teaser poster for the work, starring Egyptian artist Ahmed Dawood, in preparation for its release during Eid al-Fitr. It is considered the first Arabic feature film shot in 3D in the world. The teaser poster features a distinctive design that conveys mystery and excitement, predominantly in blue, depicting the mansion deep in the image while showing Az al-Din at the door ready to enter. The film's title is presented in red, with the number 13 designed as a scissor, from which drops of red blood are spreading on his weapon.

Ahmed Dawood revealed the film's poster in the form of a video that mixes eerie music, ghosts, and the sounds of screams, raising many questions about the secrets of this villa and the number 13, with Dawood appearing inside an abandoned villa.

The film's plot revolves around Az al-Din, who returns to Egypt after a 25-year absence and seeks to sell the mansion he inherited from his father, only to be surprised by rumors that the mansion is haunted by spirits. "Yawm 13" is written and directed by Wael Abdullah, starring Ahmed Dawood, Dina El Sherbiny, Sherif Mounir, Ahmed Zaher, Jumana Mourad, Arwa Gouda, Mahmoud Abdel-Moghny, and a large group of stars, produced by Oscar Distribution and Louay Abdullah.

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