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Not long after the development of audible films, the mid-20th century saw Egyptian art flourish and spread across the world.
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Explore the rich history of Egyptian cinema, the oldest film industry in Africa and the Arab world, often dubbed the "Hollywood of the East." This video takes you on a journey from the early days of cinema in Egypt to its significant impact on the film industry in Africa and the Arab region. Discover how Egypt's relationship with cinema began, the first film screenings in the country, and the birth of Egyptian narrative cinema. Learn about the Lumière Cinématographe cinema's role in Egyptian film history and its first cinematographer, Promio, who captured iconic Egyptian scenes. Dive into the legacy of Egyptian cinema, which has produced over four thousand films and remains a powerhouse in Middle Eastern film production.
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Mysterious ‘End Of The World Cinema’ Was Built In The Egyptian Desert For An Audience That Never Cam
Mysterious ‘End Of The World Cinema’ Was Built In The Egyptian Desert For An Audience That Never Cam
An abandoned cinema lies in waiting for an audience that never came. A movie-worthy mirage, you’d be easily forgiven for not trusting your eyes upon stumbling such a surreal sight in the heat of the dusty Egyptian desert.
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Deep in Egypt’s Sinai Desert lies an eerie, forgotten place—the End of the World Cinema. This abandoned outdoor movie theater was meant to be a grand cinematic experience, but something went terribly wrong. Was it sabotage? A cursed project? Or just a failed dream lost to time? Join us as we explore this bizarre location, uncover its strange history, and reveal why it was abandoned.
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Dive into the enchanting world of Egyptian cinema with our latest music video, "Cinema of Egypt." This unique creation is a heartfelt tribute to the rich legacy and vibrant future of film in the land of the Pharaohs. Directed by Hatem Farid, this video is a fusion of art and technology, meticulously crafted using advanced AI tools.
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"Cinema of Egypt" takes you on a visual journey through time, merging the past and the future of Egyptian filmmaking. From the golden age of cinema to contemporary times, every frame is a celebration of Egypt's cinematic heritage and its unyielding spirit. The music, infused with traditional and modern melodies, complements the visuals perfectly, creating an immersive experience.
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The lyrics and music of "Cinema of Egypt" are crafted to reflect the soul of Egyptian cinema. The song combines traditional Egyptian musical elements with contemporary sounds, symbolizing the evolution of the film industry.
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Most people fight with their siblings, but the conflicts between Moses and his siblings are pretty epic. But we can learn a few things about forgiveness, hatred, love, holding grudges, and healing broken relationships from the stories of Moses, Rameses, Miriam, and Aaron.
Licensed therapist Jonathan Decker and filmmaker Alan Seawright talk about the cinematic masterpiece The Prince of Egypt, and how even though we're not fighting off plagues (well, we kinda are right now) or freeing an entire people from being enslaved, the relationships in this movie are very relatable and there's a lot we can learn from them. Plus, the music and animation are absolutely gorgeous, and the cast is phenomenal.
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If you want to see films set in Ancient Egypt you should definitely watch our picks for the best Ancient Egypt movies.
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One might think that a desert would be the last place where one would expect a cinema hall. But an eccentric French artist by the name Diynn Eadel didn't share that point of view. He built The Seventh Art Cinema, an open air movie theater in the Sinai peninsula. But after its abandonment, the place became known as The End of World Cinema.
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In this episode of the Kawalis podcast, esteemed film theorist and filmmaker Viola Shafik delves into the intricacies of Arab cinema, discussing its unique characteristics, historical milestones, and the role of film in navigating themes of displacement and colonialism. Through a rich conversation, Shafik shares insights from her illustrious career, offering perspectives on film archives, the pioneering era of Arab film from 1896 to the 1930s, and the impact of Studio Misr on Egyptian cinema.
0:00 Introduction: An Overview of Viola Shafik's Contributions to Filmmaking and Film Theory
01:33 Displacement: Shafik Reflects on the Theme of Displacement in Arab Cinema
04:53 Cinema's Specialness: What Distinguishes Cinema from Other Art Forms According to Shafik
07:43 Film Archives: The Importance of Preserving Film Archives in Understanding Cinema's History
10:58 Early Arab Films: An Exploration of Arab Cinema Between 1896 and the 1930s
14:46 Studio Misr: The Role of Egypt's Studio Misr in Shaping Modern Arab Cinema
22:43 Colonialism and Film: How Colonialism Has Influenced Arab Cinema
26:56 Arab Cinema’s Identity: Shafik Discusses Her Book on Arab Cinema's History and Cultural Identity
28:46 Inspirations: Influential Figures and Movements in Arab Cinema According to Shafik
31:11 Most Watched Films: Shafik Shares the Films That Have Impacted Her the Most
34:42 Appreciating Films: How to Develop a Deeper Appreciation for Films
36:50 Documentary as a Medium: The Significance of Documentary Filmmaking in Arab Cinema
40:06 "Arij: Scent of Revolution": Shafik Talks About One of Her Documentary Projects
42:19 Quick Q&A: Rapid-Fire Questions Shedding More Light on Shafik's Viewpoints
47:00 Audience Q&A on Censorship: Discussing the Impact of Censorship on Arab Cinema
50:08 Gulf Filmmakers: The Rising Influence of Filmmakers from the Gulf Region
52:44 Next 10 Years: Predictions for the Future of Arab Cinema
Viola Shafik is a renowned film theorist, filmmaker, and a pivotal figure in the study of Arab cinema. With a career spanning several decades, Shafik has deeply influenced the discourse around Arab film through her scholarly work, including her seminal book "Arab Cinema: History and Cultural Identity." As a filmmaker, she has directed notable documentaries that explore themes of identity, politics, and history, contributing to a richer understanding of the Arab world's cinematic landscape.
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Egypt has long been renowned for its cinema and timeless films, from the legacy of Abdel Halim Hafez's classics to the captivating melodies of Shadia that resonate in the hearts of many. These works remain etched in the memories of art lovers despite the influx of foreign films. In the heart of the Egyptian capital, Cairo, a small cinema emerges as a cultural symbol of creativity, providing a unique space for films for over a decade amid economic and political turmoil. This cinema remains a beacon of hope, opening its doors to art enthusiasts and offering a diverse selection of films, challenging pressures and obstacles. It reflects a rich artistic history, as Egypt was known as the Hollywood of the Arab world, and continues to highlight the importance of art in shaping the cultural identity of the country.
What began as a small collection of pictures and posters from southern Egypt now includes items, film and camera equipment from all over the country.
Gods of Egypt - Bow Before Me or Die: Set (Gerard Butler) uses Horus's (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau) coronation as an opportunity to seize the throne from his family.
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The survival of mankind hangs in the balance when Set (Gerard Butler), the merciless god of darkness, usurps Egypt's throne and plunges the prosperous empire into chaos and conflict. Hoping to save the world and rescue his true love, a defiant mortal named Bek (Brenton Thwaites) forms an unlikely alliance with the powerful god Horus (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau). Their battle against Set and his henchmen takes them into the afterlife and across the heavens for an epic confrontation.
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Egypt has the biggest cinema industry in the Middle East, producing more commercial films then all other Arab countries combined. But for the next three years, the holy month of Ramadan -- which is based on the lunar calender -- will fall in the height of summer, usually the top season for cinema in Egypt. It means production companies are facing a massive drop in ticket sales. Duration: 02:15