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The best
15 Egyptian
films in

100
years

I forgot to mention them in the previous post but here are they the best 15
Egyptian films in 100 years chosen by
20 critics
1. The Mummy by Shady Abd
El-Salam in year 1975 starring Nadia
Lotfy and Mohamed Marri Well it is
not like the American Mummy for sure
, it is much more serious ,to put it in
simple words its story happens in the
19th century about the tomb raiding
in Luxor , it was highly received inside
and outside Egypt , this is the only long
film for Abd El-Salam before his death
, Abd El-Salam was mad about ancient
Egypt , already if you watch Cleopatra then you must know that the man
who designed the entrance of Cleopatra in Rome was him , he had another fantastic short movie called The
wise peasant based upon the famous
ancient Egyptian story with the same
name , he died while preparing for his
long film about the life of king Akhenaton
2. The sin by Henry Barkat in
year 1965 starring Fatan Hamma and
Abdullah Guith Not cheerful at all ,
I think it was based upon Youssef Idris
short story , I am not quite sure , it is
about the tough life of the peasants
who work from one field to another , it
is very sad and I dont usual complete
it till the end
3. The Land by Youssef Chahin in
year 1960 starring Mahmoud El-Maligy
and Nagwa Ibrahim This is from the
very few films I like for Youssef Chahin
, also about the struggle of the Egyptian peasants in early 20th century ,
Mahmoud El-Maligy proved to be a diamond in the mud ,his unforgettable
performance deserved an Oscar, the
soundtrack was a historical especially
the ending music by Ali Ismail
powered by ODEO
4. A Beginning and an Ending
by Salah Abu Seif in year 1960
starring Omar El-Sherif and Farid Shawaky Big drama with black comedy
from Farid , great performance of Sanaa Gamil and it is enough to know
that it was based upon a novel with the
same name written by Naguib Mahfouz
, Shawaky proved to be a great comedian in that dull film
5. The Bus driver by Atef El-Taib
,in year 1983 starring Nour

El-Sherif Unfortunately among all


late El-Taib films ,I didnt see this one
but I heard and read it was great , late
El-Taib was famous for his realistic political films
6. The Collar and the bracelet
by Khairy Beshara in year 1986
starring Sherihan ,Ezzat El-Alali and
Fardos Abd El-Hamid drama and family tragedy in upper Egypt ,so dull
7. The Well by Kamal Salim in
year 1939 starring Hussein Sadaky and
Fatima Rushidy this film is a remark
in the history of Egyptian cinema , a
classical realistic piece of Art with giants in it , it wasnt funny at all a romantic drama , Rushidy told Sadaky in
it {I love you Mohamed} , by the way
Angelina Jolie Arabic tattoo means the
well
8. Cairo Station Bad El-Hadid
by Youssef Chahin in year 1958
starring Youssef Chahin ,Hend Rostom
and Farid Shawaky This film when it
was first shown back in 1958 made the
fans of Farid Shawaky destroy the cinemas , the psychological drama and
also the acting of Chahin were not respected by many back then, a piece
of trivia one of the leading men in the
Egyptian Cinema ,shokary Sarhan was
casted for the leading role presented
later by Chahin , Sarhan was chosen by
then the produced turned him down
when he asked for 50 Egyptian Pounds
more of his salary
9. The Wife of an important man
by Mohamed Khan in 1988
starring Ahmed Zaky and Marvet Amin
This film as far as I know is shown in
the police academy in Egypt to make
the students beware of their police influence in their life , but with no use
, Zaki was one hell of a bad ass police
officer who should be killed , the end
was dramatic
10. The Flirtation of girls by
Anwar Wagdy in year 1949 starring Naguib El-Rahany ,Laila Murad and Anwar
Wagdi A romantic comedy , a little
bit of black comedy , great fantastic

There were thousands at Rab3a though, and with all fairness


Injy I dont think you can judge every single individuals political convictions by them looking brotherhood or looking
non-brotherhood. Lets not fall into the traps of stereotyping here. There are plenty of testimonies of protesters who
said they are not MB, but rather supporters of restoring the
elected president (whether we agree with that or not. Personally I dont want him backNow that being said, I dont
doubt the majority of them are MB supporters. But I refuse to
generalize all of them, especially as I know people who are

music where Laila Murad Sang one of


its most romantic songs ,the best Arabic Tango with music of Mohamed Abd
El-Wahab who appeared in the film
and also sang in it and the lyrics of
Hussien El-Sayed
11. Death or Life by Kamal
El-Sheikh in year 1954 starring Emad
Hamdy and Madiha Youssry I dont
know how this silly film made to the
list ,it isnot the best films for El-Sheikh
nor for Youssry or for Hamdy , for God
sake it is the movie of {in the medicine
there a deadly poison} already a piece
of trivia this film was made to make
people understand the importance of
the Egyptian 911 police alike when the
service entered Egypt , it was very silly , in fact it was a comedy of itself
when I remember it
12. The Nightingale prayer
by Henry Barkat in year 1959 starring Fatan Hamma and Ahmed Mazhar
based upon a novel by Taha Hussein
What can I say a sad love story ,the
old story of vengeance that turns to
love and guilt , in the heart of the upper Egypt , the film is magical despite
its sadness ,it is very sad and ends very
sad , this film was one piece of art that
could have reached to the Oscars but
it did not because Ahmed Mazhar was
a close friend to President Nasser
13. The innocent by Atef ElTayeb in year 1986 starring Ahmed
Zaki One of the most important political films in Egypt , it is said that it
is the favorite for the MB
14. The Kitkat by Dawood
Abd El-Sayed in year 1991 starring
Mahmoud Abd El-Aziz It reminds me
with the scent of a woman , seriously I
dont find it that great or special ,yes
it is good but come on there are other
important films than this by the way
the Kitkat is a populated area in Giza
not the chocolate
15. Terrorism and Kebab by Sherif Aref in year 1992 , starring
Adel Emam and Youssra ,story by Wahid Hammed at last a real political

comedy , despite all what you think


about Emam and Hammed , this film
is great and what is great about it was
about this era , the era of President
Mubarak
Ok here is the list now if we read it
again we will find that Henry Barkat, Youssef Chahin and Atef El-Tayeb
made to the list twice more than any
director, good for them
Yet the big surprise that there are
other great films for great directors
that was included like the great film
Something from Fear by Hussein Kamal and starring Shadia who presented a great performance
Also there are other directors in the
lists who should have mentioned more
than one time like Salah Abu Seif as I
hinted before this man got a very important list like Between Heaven and
earth ,Raya and Skina, The Start
and Cairo 30
Another two films I remember should
have been included are Song on the
pass by Ali Abd El-Khalk about the
1967 six days war and The Karnak by
Ali Badrakhan and starring Soad Hosni
Anyhow this is a critics list not the
people list
Let the War Games start : Video wars
News Network began to post some
series of videos online claiming that
those clips are a scandal to General
Abdel Fatah El Sisi and the army. The
first video clip in the series was a very
interesting. Its title was : El Sisi : The
military spokesperson is an important
attraction factor for ladies !! Oh yes
#Sudan_Revolts : It is Martyrs Friday
Graphic
It is Friday and people started to protest against El Bashir regime while facing his security forces and their weapons bravely as usual. This is the fourth
day the Sudanese head to the street
protesting not only now against the
lift of subsidies but against the massacre that took place in the country.

not even islamists participating in them. And as for the western journalists remarks, if thats your excuse, then the ploy
has not worked. Vast majority of western news still refer to
these protests as pro-Morsi or MB, not anticoup. So lets not
focus too much on that
So we hear now that the interim Govt of Egypt is going to
confiscate all the MB assets, money, etc. yet the Mubarak
clan gets to keep what they stole during 30 years time? How
is this then, better than it was?

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Another
chance

James watt is the Ambassador of united kingdom to Egypt. He wrote this blog post in 15
September about the last political developments in Egypt.

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I return to my blog after what seems a century at


least of absence. But everything before 30 June, for
those of us living in Egypt, seems to belong to the
distant past.
Such has been the intensity of what Egyptians have
lived through. Never has political change been felt
more deeply, coming as it does already after two
and half turbulent years since the revolution of 25
January 2011.
Egypt has ended a year-long experiment with Muslim Brotherhood rule. Some feel deeply aggrieved,
but many more (it seems to me) feel that it was
right to start the search anew for Egypts future as
a modern democratic state. I want to focus here on
the prospects for that future, since 15 September
is UN International Democracy Day. September 15,
2013.
In the immediate aftermath of the huge popular
demonstrations of 30 June, and the replacement on
3 July of President Morsi by an interim President,
Judge Adly Mansour, I found it hard to imagine how
the roadmap setting the course for a new constitution and elections could be given effect.
At least in the very short and ambitious time line the
roadmap gave for the process. We all had memories
of the long and controversial negotiations over the
new constitution of 2012. And the arguments over
the law and conduct of elections. And we could see
that a fully inclusive process gave the best prospect
of building a new democratic order on firm foundations.
But conditions are never ideal. You have to start
from where you are, and with the realities of the
day, while keeping faith with a commitment to a
truly democratic outcome, and one in which individual freedoms are fully and effectively protected.
How likely is the new constitutional drafting committee going to succeed in this, where its 2012 predecessor notoriously failed? The new Committee of
Fifty, in my personal view, stands a much better
chance than any alternative process, in practical
terms, that I can imagine in the circumstances we
currently have.
The membership is highly distinguished, and there
is no ideological agenda to divide it. The lessons
of recent times are fresh in the members minds.
The separation of politics and religion, which is perhaps the most fundamental desire uniting the great
majority of Egyptians, is an accepted principle for
the C50s work. They deserve success, and I feel
increasingly confident they will achieve it.

To read the whole blog post:


http://blogs.fco.gov.uk/jameswatt/15/09/2013/another-chance/
Blog: James watt
http://blogs.fco.gov.uk/jameswatt/

Sharing my
depressing
thoughts on
Egypt
Mostafa Hussein wrote
this blog post in 10 September about his reject
to the both sides in the
egyption politics. Mostafa is a doctor, and worked
for Nadim centre for rehabilitation of victims of
violence and torture.

A constitution which guarantees freedom of expression and belief, and respects the equal status of
women without reserve, along with all other fundamental rights, would be a just reward to the Egyptian people, after almost three years of struggle.

I am slowly developing an apathy towards


the current political process. Not sure if future elections are meaningful.
There are no credible politicians left. Maybe
few untainted ones exist but they hardly can
be popular enough to win seats in any elections, either because they represent fringe
ideology or have been smeared by everyone
in power.
Those who came with a democratic process
betrayed its values and those who claim to
stand for such values betrayed the process.
Both sides have blood on their hands. Both
sides compete on bending over to the army.
There is no third path, those who belong to
it are doomed to campaign uphill for human
rights and other good causes only to find it Another failed constitution is the only exworsening and they will continue to do this pected result, with no sense of achievement
forever.
or ownership. Just shared disappointment.
The society has been in a state of irremedia- The Mubarak state is almost fully reanimatble ideological polarisation that makes con- ed but now with unsafe streets and a more
sensus impossible. The bloody crackdown on dilapidated economy. Egypt is more depenislamists has worsened a dangerous wound. dent on foreign loans for almost everything.
People dont want to listen to reasonable We are unable to feed ourselves or run our
voices, they are eager to believe rumours generators. We are left with an unsustainthat confirm their prejudices and harden able state, a selfish interfering military and
them to brutal measures against their oppo- a society corroded by inequality.
nents.

The current political atmosphere appears as


if everything between Mubaraks speech in
February 2011 promising to step down after
finishing his last term in office and today
have been folded. Except two thousand people have lost their lives, many more injured
and many hopes buried.
Our attempt to stand up have showed us
that we have a broken back.

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