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The Sun Will Never Set

La tutfi el shams

Egypt

1962

138 Min
Black and White
Arabic
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DIR Salah Abouseif

PROD Omar Sharif

SCR Helmy Halim

CAST Faten Hamama, Imad Hamdi, Nadia Lutfi, Ahmed Ramzy, Shukry Sarhan

MUSIC Ali Ismail

Synopsis

An aristocratic family is torn down after the death of its patriarch. He leaves alone his widow wife and five of his daughters and sons. His eldest son, Ahmed (Shukry Sarhan), takes the role of the man in the house and helps his mother take care of his brother and sisters. Mamdouh (Ahmed Ramzy), his brother, is a self-centered man who refuses to follow his brother’s step and decides to make his own decisions in his life. —Smz

Director

Original

Salah Abouseif

The story of Egyptian cinema and Abu Seif started in his youth: working as an employee in a textile factory, he accidentally met the young director Niyazi Mustafa. Mustaph had just then returned from Germany, having completed a study in cinema at the expense of Studio Misr[Egypt’s Studio]. The encounter strengthened Abu Seif’s interest in and love of cinema; he therefore approached Niazi Mustapha and convinced the filmmake to hire the young Abu Seif as assistant director. That was the beginning of a journey that continued into the 1990s, originating as a collaborative effort between himself, Mustapha and Kamal Salim in the film Al Azima [Determination], which laid the foundation for realism in Egyptian cinema.

That experience opened opportunities for Abu Seif to direct short documentaries while waiting for the chance to direct his own feature film. But he had to wait six more years before he completed the half dozen films that set him on the road toward the school with whose… read more

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