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Thursday, May 15, 2008

Youssef Shahin

Youssef Shahin

Egyptian director Youssef Shahin was born in Alexandria, Egypt, in 25/1/1926. He under went a francophone education.. He studied briefly at Egyptian universities and perused his education by joining the American Pasadena Playhouse, where he received his diploma in 1948.

Shahin directed his first film, Baba Amin, in 1950. His latest film Al Aakhar "The other "was released in 1999.

Over half a century, his directing career has been highly controversial, to the extent that It just mentioning Shahin's name was enough to anticipate a heated discussion. This controversy is for the most part due to Shahin's daring representation of Egyptian society, his invocation of history to comment on the past, his rejection of fanaticism and his open tackling of sexuality and other allegedly taboo issues. Despite these varying reactions, most film critics and viewers see Shahin as the creative genius, a pioneer and the founder of a school of his own.

This review deals with one of Shahin's most critically acclaimed films, Adieu Bonaparte, a film that depicts the relation between the East and the West through its representation of the 1798 French Invasion of Egypt.

Chahine bestowed on top French merit

French President Jacque Chirac has bestowed on Egyptian famous director Youssif Chahine the Merit of Honor in an appreciation for Chahine's cinema heritage being a key role in realizing Arab-French rapprochement.

In a letter signed by him to Chahine, Chirac has noted that the French merit crowns Chahine's talent, works and skills, regarding him as a great friend to France.

On June 19, 2006, French Prime Minister Dominique de Villepin will deliver the merit to Chahine in a special ceremony with a host of Chahine's French friends attending.

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