post_page_cover

I don’t care if the world collapses Featured, Reviews Film Threat

Aug 28, 2024

From Egypt, Karim Shaaban’s short film I don’t care if the world collapses presents a no-win situation in which, no matter what decision is made, someone is getting hurt.
Loubna is a highly sought-after line producer who gets up early to oversee the final day of an ice cream commercial shoot. As she makes her way to the set, Loubna handles the usual minor crises with her characteristic good-natured efficiency.
Just as the cameras are ready to roll, the shoot’s lead actor, Mr. Farouk, receives a devastating call from his sister, Safaa, about the unexpected passing of her husband and his lifelong friend, Amer. Torn between his duty to his family and the contractual obligations, Mr. Farouk is at a crossroads. Mr. Farouk insists on leaving immediately, but the director, Magdi, is furious, demanding that Mr. Farouk stay or face legal action.

“…no matter what decision is made, someone is getting hurt.”
The ever-resourceful Loubna steps in, sharing with Mr. Farouk her own similar and painful story of losing her father. As the day unfolds, Loubna’s decision to persuade Mr. Farouk to stay lingers as there is more to this story.
No matter what, evil corporations and iron-clad contracts win in the end. There are so many intriguing dynamics flowing throughout director Karim Shaaban’s I don’t care if the world collapses. First and foremost is the idea that no one is at fault in this situation. Mr. Farouk didn’t manufacture the death of his friend and mentor, and the production company cannot afford to shut down for a day.
This short film centers on Salma Abu-Deif as Loubna, the fixer in all situations on set, personal or professional. What’s compelling is how she navigates this complex situation. The recognition that no one is at fault and both sides have legitimate claims. Her only solution is to speak to Mr. Farouk with empathy…but at what cost?
Karim Shaaban’s I don’t care if the world collapses masterfully navigates the moral minefield of a no-win situation, leaving us questioning the true cost of keeping the show going while progressing our career.

Disclaimer: This story is auto-aggregated by a computer program and has not been created or edited by filmibee.
Publisher: Source link

YOU MIGHT ALSO LIKE
Kevin James’ Romantic Comedy Lacks Depth and Sincerity

Kevin James strikes a new, softer chord in Solo Mio, the romantic comedy from the Christian faith-based Angel Studios. It's an Eat Pray Love riff which sees the usually boisterous comedian moping around Rome after his fiancée leaves him at…

Feb 9, 2026

Kingsley Ben-Adir & Rob Morgan Are Solid In An Unremarkable Prison Drama [Sundance]

As if responding to a dare to see if she has the range, Swiss director Pietra Biondina Volpe follows up her heart-stopping emergency room thriller “Late Shift” with about as quiet a film as possible in “Frank & Louis.” This…

Feb 9, 2026

Over 2 Years Later, Hulu’s Historical Romance Feels Like a Completely New Show

In 2023, Hulu quietly released The Artful Dodger over the holiday season. The series presented itself as an inventive twist on Charles Dickens’ Victorian masterpiece, Oliver Twist. But rather than focusing on Dickens’ titular orphan, the series took the eponymous…

Feb 7, 2026

Mickey Haller Faces the Ultimate Test in His Own Murder Trial

There’s an old legal adage that says, “A man who represents himself has a fool for a client,” but not every man is Mickey Haller (Manuel Garcia-Rulfo). If you’ve watched the previous three seasons of the Netflix series The Lincoln…

Feb 7, 2026