Cairo, Mother of the World, embraces millions--but some of her children
make their home in the streets, junked up and living in the shadows of
wealth and among the monuments that the tourists flock to see. Mustafa,
a former student radical who never believed in the slogans, sets out to
tell their story, but he has to rely on the help of his American
girlfriend, Marcia, who he is not sure he can trust. Meanwhile, his
former leftist friends are now all either capitalists or Islamists.
Alienated from a corrupt and corrupting society, Mustafa watches as the
Cairo he cherishes crumbles around him. The men and women of the city
struggle to find lovers worthy of their love and causes worthy of their
sacrifice in a country that no longer deserves their loyalty. The
children of the streets wait for the adults to take notice. And the
foreigners can always leave.