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The Decline of Egyptian Movies

Monday, November 6, 2000

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A barrage of foreign films and strict censorship have put Egyptian pictures into suspended animation. The Egyptian Film Festival, underway this week, constitutes an attempt to revive filmmaking in that country.

In the 1960s and 1970s, Egyptian movies enjoyed their heyday. In those days, the works of Egyptian cinematographers were dominant in the Arabian Peninsula and Morocco. Egypt was then even dubbed the ‘Arabian Hollywood,’ with

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