The beautiful theatre has yet to receive its premiere, and judging from its appearance, it is unlikely to ever get one. The relentlessly howling winds of the desert cut sharply through the 700 weathered seats of the End of the World Cinema, something of a tragic sound for the history of the North African film industry.
Frenchman Diynn Eadel built the theatre in the late 1990s, but on the night of its premiere, a power cut was paid to the opening event.
Source: End of the World Cinema: abandoned in the Egyptian desert