Shafiq Hassan appears in Gang of Women (1969), a film that delves into the dynamics of female empowerment within a gritty narrative. Set against the backdrop of the late 1960s, Hassan's role contributes to the film's exploration of rebellion and societal constraints. Though details about his career are scarce, his presence in this cult classic highlights the era's fascination with unconventional storytelling and the portrayal of strong female characters. Gang of Women remains a significant entry in the canon of exploitation cinema.
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.