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Glitzy Cairo Film Festival finale to host Nicholas Cage, Hillary Swank, and Adrien Brody

By-Ahram

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Friday ,01 December 2017

Glitzy Cairo Film Festival finale to host Nicholas Cage, Hillary Swank, and Adrien Brody

It is safe to say that Cairo International Film Festival will be ending on Friday evening with a bang, with Hollywood stars Nicolas Cage, Hillary Swank, and Adrien Brody attending the closing ceremony.

Cairo Film Festival has been ongoing for the past nine days, and beyond movie screenings it has thrown a host of events and presented awards to accomplished figures in the scene. In the opening ceremony, the veteran comedian Samir Ghanem was awarded the  Faten Hamama Honorary Award  for the major role he has played in Egyptian comedy. Meanwhile, the  Faten Hamama Award of Excellence  was presented to British star Elizabeth Hurley, Egyptian actor Maged El Kedwany, and Tunisian actress Hend Sabry.
 
The festival also included screenings of top Hollywood movies including  The Mountain Between Us , starring Kate Winslet and Idris Elba, and the film was showcased in the presence of the film s director, Hany Abu Assad.
 
The three Hollywood stars attending the closing are a wonderful addition to the festival, with each boasting an award-winning career. After building his stardom performing action and adventure movies like  Face/Off ,  National Treasure , and  Knowing , Nicholas Cage went on to win an Academy Award and a Golden Globe Award for his portrayal of an alcoholic writer in  Leaving Las Vegas .
 
Meanwhile, while she is mainly recognized for her sweet-but-tough-girl roles, Hillary Swank gained global acclaim for roles in movies like  PS I love you ,  Freedom Writers , and  Insomnia . She is also a major award winner, securing two Oscars and two Golden Globes for her movies  Boys Don t Cry  and  Million Dollar Baby .
 
Finally, Adrien Brody is mostly known for his leading role in the huge blockbuster  King Kong  as well as his performance in  The Pianist , which earned him an Oscar. He was also a nominee for two Emmys, one for Outstanding Narrator for  Breakthrough , and the other for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series or Movie for  Houdini .