Love is a many-splendoured but also highly cerebral thing in Cairo Time, the winner of the Canadian feature prize at TIFF ’09. Recalling Brief Encounter and Lost in Translation by displaying the mind ...
A married woman alone in an exotic country encounters a handsome, unattached acquaintance; sparks fly. This is the slender premise of "Cairo Time," a particularly zipless entry into the ...
‘Cairo Time” is the movie “Sex and the City 2” never wanted to be — but many intelligent movie fans might have preferred. Like that film, it’s about a 40-ish woman who has some sneaking doubts about ...
It was especially sweet for director Ruba Nadda when her "Cairo Time" won best Canadian feature film at the Toronto International Film Festival this weekend. By Scott Roxborough, The Associated Press ...
Romantic drama. Directed by Ruba Nadda. With Patricia Clarkson and Alexander Siddig. In English. (Not rated. 89 minutes. At the Embarcadero, Shattuck.) The melancholic, beautiful "Cairo Time" confirms ...
Juliette (Patricia Clarkson) is alone in Cairo, waiting for her diplomat husband, Mark, to join her, lost in that night-lit disorientation that jet lag brings. By day, she takes walks, trying to catch ...
” Cairo Time” stars Patricia Clarkson in a lovely and languid flirtation with a foreign land, an exotic man and the possibility that, long after the future seems set in stone, it might not be quite so ...