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Drama and Desire: The Films of Youssef Chahine

Pulsing with life, the cinema of Youssef Chahine is an audacious swirl of exuberance and energy, brimming with idiosyncratic characters and sweeping storylines.

‘I make films first for myself, then for my family, then for Alexandria, then for Egypt.’
– Youssef Chahine

Throughout his long and eclectic career, Chahine’s main focus was the lives of ordinary Egyptians. Seismic political changes provided a dramatic backdrop to his socially anchored neo-realist work and his epic re-imaginings of the past. Chahine was fascinated by human desire — the complexity of emotions and relationships — and ambition, making his work at once seductive, humanist and politically charged. Yet it was also often playful, even comedic. His love of early Hollywood permeates his films, as evinced by his use of musical interludes, while his lifelong obsession with Hamlet is made clear in his semi-autobiographical Alexandria trilogy. A household name across the Arab world and feted internationally throughout his career, Chahine continues to appeal to his Egyptian audience; at Cairo Airport his portrait welcomes you to the city.

- Elhum Shakerifar, season curator

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The Land The Land

Drama 1969 134 mins Director: Youssef Chahine

Chahine’s ode to the earth is considered his masterwork.

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Cairo Station Cairo Station

Drama 1958 77 mins Director: Youssef Chahine

Youssef Chahine’s masterpiece holds a mirror up to toxic masculinity and Egyptian society.

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Dawn of a New Day Dawn of a New Day

Romance 1964 136 mins Director: Youssef Chahine

A sharp critique of the bourgeoisie, rich with metaphor around social change.

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An Egyptian Story An Egyptian Story

Drama 1982 129 mins Director: Youssef Chahine

While on the operating table, Yehia’s child-self goes on trial.

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Alexandria... Why? Alexandria... Why?

Drama 1978 131 mins Director: Youssef Chahine

A boisterous and brilliant autobiographical reflection set during the Second World War.

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Alexandria, Again and Forever Alexandria, Again and Forever

Fantasy 1990 109 mins Director: Youssef Chahine

A raw autobiographical reflection on creation as a leap of faith.

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Let's Talk Let's Talk

Documentary 2021 99 mins Director: Marianne Khoury

An exploration of identity, as told by the women in the family of the great Egyptian filmmaker, Youssef Chahine.

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