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Youssef Chahine

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Informationen zum Autor Ibrahim Fawal is an author whose novel, On the Hills of God (2006), won the prestigious 1998 PEN-Oakland Award for Excellence in Literature. He holds an M.A. in Film from UCLA and a D. Phil from Oxford University. Klappentext A discussion of the frequently controversial film maker Youssef Chahine. The book aims to illuminate Chahine's work in the context of modern Egyptian culture and its tumultuous post-war history and how such films as "Cairo Station" (1958), "The Earth" (1959) and "The Sparrow" (1973) dramatized the dilemmas of ordinary Egyptians. He also argues that Chahine's intensely autobiographical trilogy "Alexandria...Why?" (1978), "An Egyptian Story" (1985) and "Alexandria...More and More" (1989) spoke to the concerns of the broader Egyptian intelligentsia amongst whom he has earned the reputation of being the "poet and thinker" of modern Arab cinema. The final analysis of the book argues that Chahine's work stands comparison with directors such as Fellini, Bergman, Kurosawa or Sembene but also emphatically draws strength from its links with one of the most vibrant popular cinemas of the world and from the roots and traditions of popular Arabic culture. Zusammenfassung A discussion of the frequently controversial film maker Youssef Chahine. The book aims to illuminate Chahine's work in the context of modern Egyptian culture and its tumultuous post-war history and how such films as 'Cairo Station' (1958), 'The Earth' (1959) and 'The Sparrow' (1973) dramatized the dilemmas of ordinary Egyptians. He also argues that Chahine's intensely autobiographical trilogy 'Alexandria...Why?' (1978), 'An Egyptian Story' (1985) and 'Alexandria...More and More' (1989) spoke to the concerns of the broader Egyptian intelligentsia amongst whom he has earned the reputation of being the 'poet and thinker' of modern Arab cinema. The final analysis of the book argues that Chahine's work stands comparison with directors such as Fellini, Bergman, Kurosawa or Sembene but also emphatically draws strength from its links with one of the most vibrant popular cinemas of the world and from the roots and traditions of popular Arabic culture. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction1. The Formative Years2. Chronicle of Chahine's Career and its Context3. Social Dramas and Melodramas4. Wartime and Postwar Films5. Autobiographical Trilogy6. Historical FilmsConclusionNotesSelect BibliographyFilmographyIndex...

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Authors Ibrahim Fawal, FAWAL IBRAHIM
Publisher British Film Institute
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.12.2001
 
EAN 9780851708584
ISBN 978-0-85170-858-4
No. of pages 260
Series World Directors
BFI World Directors (Paperback
World Directors
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > Photography, film, video, TV
Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Geosciences > Geography
Social sciences, law, business > Social sciences (general)

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