
Feathers
Drama · Comedy
Overview
A passive mother who dedicates her life to her husband and children. Stuck in daily, repetitive, mundane chores, she has made herself as little as she possibly could. When a magic trick goes wrong at her 4-year-old son's birthday party, an avalanche of coincidental absurdities befalls the family. The magician turns her husband, the authoritarian father, into a chicken. The mother is now forced to come to the fore and take care of the family while moving heaven and earth to bring her husband back. As she tries to survive, she goes through a rough and absurd transformation.
Top Cast
Samy Bassouny
Samy Bassouny
Samy Bassouny
Fady Mina Fawzy
Fady Mina Fawzy
Fady Mina Fawzy
Demyana Nassar
Demyana Nassar
Demyana Nassar
Abo Sefen Nabil Wesa
Abo Sefen Nabil Wesa
Abo Sefen Nabil Wesa
Mohamed Abdel Hady
Mohamed Abdel Hady
Mohamed Abdel Hady
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