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    Alexandria: Again and Forever 1989 POSTER

    Alexandria: Again and Forever

    1989

    Arabic

    6.6

    8

    Drama

    Youssef Chahine Youssef Chahine Director Ragaa Hussein Ragaa Hussein as Seif Abdelrahman Seif Abdelrahman as Mohamed Bey Salah Zulfikar Salah Zulfikar as Self Youssef Chahine Youssef Chahine as Yehia Eskendarany / Marc Antoine / Sostratus / Hephaestion
    Set in 1987 against the backdrop of a hunger strike by the Egyptian film industry, Chahine himself steps in to play Yehia, the famed Egyptian director whose life is chronicled in "Alexandria, Why?" and "An Egyptian Story". Obsessed with Amr, the handsome actor he discovered and cast as his alter-ego in parts one and two of The Alexandria Trilogy, Yehia pressures Amr to star in various film projects that change even as Yehia's perception of the young actor begins to change. He first casts Amr as Hamlet, which the actor deems too demanding for his talents, then as the lead in a musical biopic of demigod Alexander the Great, who founded the city of Alexandria in 332 B.C.
    Destiny 1997 POSTER

    Destiny

    1997

    Arabic

    7.1

    16

    83%

    79%

    Comedy

    Drama

    History

    Musical

    Romance

    Youssef Chahine Youssef Chahine Director Sanaa Younes Sanaa Younes as Nour El-Sherif Nour El-Sherif as Averroes Ahmed Fouad Selim Ahmed Fouad Selim as Cheikh Riad Seif Abdelrahman Seif Abdelrahman as The Caliph's Brother
    In the 12th century's Andalusia lives Ibn Rushd a prominent Islamic philosopher with his wife Zeinab and daughter Salma. The principality is ruled by Khalifa ElMansour who has two sons, ElNasser, an intellectual that likes Ibn Rush and is in love with his daughter Salma. The younger son Abdallah is more into dancing and poetry, spending most of his times with the gypsy family and getting the daughter pregnant. The Khalifa is depending on the extremists to build his army granting them more power which they use to combat artists and philosophers. The extremists succeed in recruiting Abd Allah and train him to kill his father. Events go on where Marawan, the gypsy singer, is killed and Ibn Rushd's books are burnt. Adapted from the real life of Ibn Rushd AlMasir is Chahine's statement against extremism.
    Adieu Bonaparte 1985 POSTER

    Adieu Bonaparte

    1985

    Arabic

    6.2

    8

    Drama

    egypt

    france

    History

    napoleon bonaparte

    War

    Youssef Chahine Youssef Chahine Director Michel Piccoli Michel Piccoli as Caffarelli Seif Abdelrahman Seif Abdelrahman as Kourayem Abla Kamel Abla Kamel as La femme de Bakr Salah Zulfikar Salah Zulfikar as Le cheikh Hassouna
    This big-budget historical epic from acclaimed Egyptian director Youssef Chahine features a crazed turn by Patrice Chereau as Napoleon Bonaparte. The film, an Egyptian-French co-production, deals with Napoleon's occupation of Alexandria and its effect on a typical Egyptian family. Michel Piccoli leads the cast as a general in Napoleon's army who tentatively befriends a local poet.
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