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Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Binding: DVD EAN: 9781572528840 Format: Color, DVD-Video, Subtitled, NTSC ISBN: 1572528842 Label: Fox Lorber Languages: Manufacturer: Fox Lorber Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Fox Lorber Region Code: 1 Release Date: August 14, 2000 Running Time: 133 minutes Studio: Fox Lorber Theatrical Release Date: 1979 Editorial Review: Amazon.com: Set in the Egypt during and after World War II, Youssef Chahine's autobiographical drama of his youth in Cairo is a bright, bustling mosaic of a country embroiled in conflict and struggling with its identity. Centered on the story of high school student Yehia Mourad (Mohsen Mohiedine), Chahine's cinematic alter ego, it's national history through a personal perspective and the first film autobiography ever in Egyptian cinema. As the strains of nationalism set Arabs against British soldiers, political factions against one another, and races and cultures at odds, Yehia escapes through theater and the movies, dreaming of Hollywood as he stages his own plays and theatrical reviews until he's swept up in student activism. No stranger to challenging conventions and taboos, Chahine features an interfaith romance between a Jewish woman and a Muslim activist and a homosexual relationship between Yehia's wealthy uncle and a young British soldier among his many stories. In fact, he packs the film so full that the colors threaten to bleed together, but Chahine masterfully keeps the film coherent and clear while driving it forward at a racing pace. The action at times abruptly jumps from one thread to another, as if matching Yehia's torn loyalties between art and political action, but the tonal shifts only add another layer of richness to the passion Chahine has lavished on this film. It won the Special Jury Prize at Berlin in 1979 (Chahine's first major festival prize), and was followed by two other autobiographical films, An Egyptian Story and Alexandria Again and Forever, which became known as the Alexandria Trilogy. --Sean Axmaker Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Master Filmmakers Auto Bioeskinderia leeh? is simply one of the best, well made movies of all time, the movie shows different form of loves and how they all got stuck because of one thign, WW2. the movie also shows the life in the mother of the world, egypt....and how magical alexandria is....the movie is very well made with egypt's all star cast...a must c movie ... Rating: - ALEXANDRIA . . . WHY?"Alexandria...Why?" is the first film in Egyptian director YOUSSEF CHANINE's exquisite ALEXANDRIA trilogy. This is a drama about a BANK CLERK who dreams of coming to AMERICAN to find fame and fortune. But as Rommel's army approachs at the height of World War II, the young man struggles with issues of NATIONAL IDENTITY as well as of PERSONAL FREEDOM! This autobiographical film was the winner of the Special Jury Prize at the Berlin Film Festival! You two will be impressed by Chahine's intensely ... Read More Rating: - Alexandria... Why?Well actually the correct English translation should be "Why Alexandria.." This film depicts a time when the world seemed to pivot on one point , one place Alexandria, just prior to Rommell's last stand at Alamein. You could argue as Chahine the director has that our lives now are spin offs of that moment.He certainly was ,and I certainly am. I have a personal attachment to this film being one the extras in a scene at Victoria College. (I was a student there during filming.) The characters are real, ... Read More Rating: - Better understanding to chahine , a new look to the worldthis movie really affects the way i watched later movies for chahine ,being his best autobiographical film ; it makes u feel this unique director more in his moments of glourious success and pitiful failures ,and u will really get surprised when u know that this 1979 film , got best solutions for many of the area political problems ,predicting the future is most of the time a gift that chahine give to you during his movie . May be it is chahine's most heart touching movie |