Polish screenwriter seeks religion, better life in Egypt

September 17, 2008 · Filed Under Islamic Egypt, Modern Egypt, Modern Egyptian Culture 

“There are no drug addicts in Egyptian schools, no problems with drunkenness, no crime on the streets. Life revolves around the family.”

These and his conversion to Islam after a trip to the Middle East in 2000 are the reasons behind Polish screenwriter Piotr Kalwas’ recent move to Alexandria, Egypt, along with his wife and 5 year old son.

Kalwas is well known in his homeland for a popular late 1990s TV show, The World According to the Kiepskis, about a dysfunctional family amid unemployment, alcohol and laziness.

“Our culture is based increasingly on materialism. But a person’s positive traits come from a spiritual culture.”

Gazeta Wyborcza

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