Alexandria, Private

Alexandria, Private

(2005)

In the heart of a bustling near-future city, where technology intertwines with architecture and society is governed by a thin veneer of privacy, lies “Alexandria, Private,” a gripping drama that unfolds in the shadow of a colossal digital library. This library, designed to be the ultimate repository of human knowledge and personal data, is both a sanctuary and a prison for its inhabitants.

At the center of this tension is Alex Carter, a gifted but disillusioned data archivist who secretly harbors ambitions of restoring centuries of lost narratives. Haunted by his past and burdened by the weight of a family secret he desperately tries to bury, Alex finds himself at a moral crossroads when he uncovers a conspiracy hiding within the library’s vast network. As he delves deeper, he meets Clara Nguyen, a tenacious journalist with her own agenda, eager to uncover the truth behind the mounting disappearances linked to the library. Their chemistry is palpable, and as trust blossoms, they forge an alliance that blurs the lines between personal motives and professional integrity.

The duo soon finds themselves pitted against an enigmatic and ruthless head of security, Victor Reyes, whose fixation on maintaining order puts him at odds with Alex and Clara. Reyes embodies the conflict between progress and tyranny, believing that privacy can only exist through control. Meanwhile, Deborah Shaw, a charismatic yet morally ambiguous tech mogul, manipulates the strings behind the scenes, compelling the characters to confront their ideals about privacy, identity, and truth.

As the story unfolds, the three characters navigate a labyrinth of secrets, each driven by their pasts and the lure of their future. They face a series of ethical dilemmas that challenge not only their relationships but also the very fabric of society, questioning the cost of safeguarding privacy against the peril of transparency. With each twist and turn, viewers are drawn deeper into a thrilling narrative that explores what it means to be human in a world teetering on the brink of a digital dystopia.

“Alexandria, Private” is a thought-provoking journey—one that seamlessly intertwines intimacy with high-stakes tension, exploring themes of surveillance, memory, and the fragile boundaries between public and private lives.

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Rating

MovieScout Rating 54

Genres

Egyptian,Middle Eastern Movies,Drama Movies,Film Noir,Thriller Movies

Runtime

N/A

Age rating

TV-PG

Production country

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Director

Sandra Nashaat

Cast

Ahmed Ezz
Ghada Adel
Khaled Saleh
Mahmoud Abdel Moghny
Nour
Mohamed Ragab
Reham Abdelghafour

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