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Scheherazade Tell Me a Story

Ehky ya Scheherazade

Egypt

2009

134 Min
Color
Arabic
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DIR Yousry Nasrallah

PROD Kamel Abo-Ali

SCR Wahid Hamid

DP Samir Bahzan

CAST Mona Zaki, Mahmoud Hemida

Toronto (Special Presentation), São Paulo

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A female talk show host in Cairo stirs up political controversy when she focuses her on-air discussions on the topic of women’s issues. —IMDb

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Yousry Nasrallah

Born 1952 in Cairo. After studying economics and political science, he went to live in Lebanon where he became a journalist. He began his career in film in 1980 as assistant to Volker Schlöndorff on Die Fälschung and to Youssef Chahine on Al-Dhakira and Adieu Bonaparte which he also co-wrote. In 1987, he directed his first film Summer Thefts, produced by Youssef Chahine and considered as one of the films that most contributed to the revival of Egyptian cinema. He carried on his collaboration with Chahine as co-director of Alexandria Again and Forever (1990) and Cairo as Seen by Chahine (1991). In 1994, he directed Marcides and, in 1995, the documentary On Boys, Girls and the Veil. In 1999, El Medina was awarded the Special Jury Prize in Locarno Film Festival. In 2004, his film The Gate of Sun (Bab El Chams), taken from Elias Khoury’s novel, was presented in the Cannes Official Selection (out of competition). —Cannes Film Festival 

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Lisette Reinvars

7Jun10

Before that film I had never seen any Egyptian movies and I have to say that it was very good.

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