No Trespassing or Cameras Allowed
No Trespassing or Cameras Allowed is an Egyptian social comedy feature film produced by Miami Production, an international creative media company based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, and Cairo, Egypt. The film combines humor, emotion, and cultural depth to tell a story that reflects both family values and social realities in a modern Egyptian setting.
The story follows Thuraya Abdeen Al-Entebli (played by the renowned Mervat Amin), who receives a court order granting her the right to reclaim her grandfather’s nationalized villa, once owned by Entebli Pasha. When she arrives to take possession, Thuraya is shocked to discover that the villa has been transformed into a police department. Determined to claim her inheritance, she and her family decide to live inside the station, creating a series of comedic and heartwarming situations filled with social reflection and human connection.
Produced by Miami Production, and distributed by El Massa (one of the biggest distribution companies in Egypt and the middle east), the film was screened in 17 Arab countries, earning praise for its witty script, strong performances, and cultural authenticity. It stands out as a cinematic exploration of justice, family, and perseverance — a hallmark of Miami Production’s dedication to producing meaningful, high-quality films that connect audiences across borders and culturesLorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Ut elit tellus, luctus nec ullamcorper mattis, pulvinar dapibus leo.