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  1. I Want a Solution (Arabic: أريد حلاً, translit.Oridu hallan) is a 1975 Egyptian drama film directed by Said Marzouk and produced by Salah Zulfikar. The film was selected as the Egyptian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 48th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee.

  2. I Want A Solution. Movie. Egypt. 108 minutes. Released. Release Date: 31 March 1975 (Egypt) (more) Genre: Drama (more) When Durriya asks her husband Medhat for a divorce, his refusal forces her to sue him to get a divorce.

  3. Orid hallan. 1975. 1h 55m. IMDb RATING. 6.9 /10. 206. YOUR RATING. Rate. Drama. This film erupted the issue of women's right to get their divorce when life is impossible with their husbands. The movie faced the society for the first time with some problems that the "Marriage and divorce law" contains, which needed to be looked over again.

  4. Salah Zulfikar Producer. Critics reviews. Life is impossible between Doria and her diplomat husband Medhat. She asks him for a divorce, but he refuses. He tells her that she will have to resort to the court and file for divorce. Things get complicated when he bribes fake witnesses to testify against her.

  5. I WANT A SOLUTION Orid hallan. Dirigida Por. Said Marzouk. Egipto, 1975. Drama. 115. Sinopsis. Life is impossible between Doria and her diplomat husband Medhat. She asks him for a divorce, but he refuses. He tells her that she will have to resort to the court and file for divorce.

  6. Overview. It is impossible to live between Doria and her diplomatic husband, Medhat, who asks him for a divorce, but he refuses. She is forced to go to court and file a divorce. Doria falls into the maze of the courts and is exposed to a series of problems and obstacles that undermine her dignity.

  7. I Want a Solution. 1975 ‘أريد حلاً’ Directed by Saeed Marzouk. It is impossible to live between Doria and her diplomatic husband, Medhat, who asks him for a divorce, but he refuses. She is forced to go to court and file a divorce.