Mira Victor .. An Egyptian woman writes a new success story from “Can” – ryan
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At a time when the artistic scene is crowded with names, an Egyptian woman emerged that decided to prove that creativity does not know limits, and that persistence can turn the dream into reality. She is Mira Victor, the media and actress who combined the talent of performance and the boldness of writing, to reap an international appreciation for the effort and art she provided.
In the French city of Cannes, where the spotlight is usually over the top stars and international cinema makers, Mira took the honoring platform after winning the Best Actress Award for her role in the movie “40 Days” within the activities of the France Usa IFF International Film Festival. The victory was not transient, as it came to confirm its distinction for the second time from the same role, after it had previously won a similar award at the Authentic Global Film Festival in the United States.
The film, whose story was written and embodied, is not just a dramatic work, but a human experience that shakes feelings. It opens the file of illegal immigration to America, through the story of “Maryam”, the pregnant wife who is in her husband, a journey fraught with death, rivers and mountains, in an attempt to reach the “American dream”. A harsh journey puts the viewer in front of existential questions about the real price of dreams, and the suffering of those looking for a decent life opportunity.
The success of the film was not a coincidence, but rather the fruit of international cooperation that gathered representatives from America, Latin America, India, Armenia and Africa, under the leadership of director Peter Takla, and the appointed director of famous Indian photography Shahehan Row. As for the soul, it was a pure Egyptian created by Mira Victor, who was inspired by the events of the film from real facts for formulating a artwork that touches the hearts before the minds.
The story of Mira is not only the story of an actress honored in international festivals, but a model for an Egyptian woman who believed in herself and refused to remain in the shadow. She made for herself a place among adults, and raised her country’s name in international forums, to be truly one of the women of gold, who inspire generations that success is possible when the dream is mixed with work and will.