Egypt’s cinematic gems: The Greatest Child in the World
This film combines the worst of orientalism, nationalism, and the male ego
This film combines the worst of orientalism, nationalism, and the male ego
After two train conductors die in a fight on the way from Cairo to Aswan, the passengers gradually all break down
Produced a year after the killing of Anwar Sadat, Atef al-Tayeb's film brought Sadat's infitah policy to harsh trial
Mohamed Khan has a long history of making women the gauge of society in his films, says Adam Youssef.
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