Madiha Kamel, born in Alexandria, Egypt, began her acting career in the 1960s after moving to Cairo. She gained recognition for her role in Gang of Women (1969), where she navigates the complexities of female empowerment in a male-dominated world. Despite a lengthy wait for stardom, her performances in films like Gang of Women highlight her significant contribution to Egyptian cinema. Kamel's journey reflects the evolving landscape of cult and exploitation films, making her a notable figure in this genre.
Gang of Women
Two Turkish reporters are in Beirut, investigating Lebanese life. They do not find any scoop and are about to leave the country when they discover something juicy, an all-female gang of forgers. Adventure can begin.