Youssef CHAHINE, Chart
Born January 25,
1926 at 12:00 PM (unknown) in Alexandria Egypt.
Youssef Chahine (Arabic: يوسف شاهين; b. January 25, 1926 in Alexandria,
Egypt) is an Egyptian film director active in the Egyptian film industry
since 1950. He is credited with launching the career of actor Omar Sharif.
Early life
Chahine was born into a Christian family of Levantine origin in Alexandria,
Egypt, on January 25, 1926. Chahine began his education at a frères' school
and continued his studies at the Victoria College. After one year at Alexandria
University, he moved to the United States to study acting at the Pasadena
Playhouse.
Starting as a director
After returning to Egypt, he turned his attention to directing. Cinematographer
Alvise Orfanelli helped Chahine into the film business. His film debut
was Baba Amin (1950): one year later, with Nile Boy (1951) he was first
invited to the Cannes Film Festival. In 1970 he was awarded a Golden Tanit
at the Carthage Film Festival. With The Sparrow (1973), in which he showed
his political opinions after the Six Day War with Israel, he directed
the first Egypt-Algeria coproduction. He won a Silver Bear in Berlin for
Alexandria...Why? (1978), the first installment in what would prove to
be an autobiographic quartet, completed with An Egyptian Story (1982),
Alexandria, Again and Again (1990), and Alexandria...New York (2004).
In one of his films The Sixth Day اليوم السادس, an adaptation of a novel
written in French by Lebanese writer André Chedid, the famous Egyptian
singer Dalida was the protagonist in the role of a poor Egyptian woman.
Theatre
In 1992 Jacques Lassalle approached him to stage a piece of his choice
for Comédie-Française: Chahine chose to adapt Albert Camus' Caligula,
which proved hugely successful. The same year he started writing The Emigrant
(1994), a story inspired by the Biblical character of Joseph, son of Jacob.
This had long been a dream-project and he finally got to shoot it in 1994.
This film created a controversy in Egypt between the enlightened wing
and the fundamentalists who opposed the depiction of religious characters
in films. In 1997, 46 years and 5 invitations later, his work was acknowledged
at the Cannes Film Festival with a lifetime achievement award on the occasion
of the 50th anniversary of the festival. He is also credited with discovering
Omar Sharif, whose first starring role was in Chahine's film The Blazing
Sun (1954). He also provided Nadia Lutfi with a very early role as a murder
victim in Bab al-Hadid (Cairo Station).
Awards
Chahine was received the 50th annual lifetime achievement award at the
Cannes Film Festival in 1997.
Controversies
Controversy has followed many of his movies. The Sparrow attacks Egyptian
corruption and blamed it for the defeat in the Six Day War. Cairo Station,
albeit a classic of Egyptian cinema, also shocked viewers both by the
sympathy with which a "fallen woman" is depicted and by the
violence with which she's killed. Chahine was one of the first directors
to introduce art films to the Arab world, and till now people refer to
art films in the Egyptian society as a "Chahinian" film. The
plot is his films is not the main factor of success but it's the mise
en scène and the bizarre shocking reactions of all the different characters.
Illness
According to the MENSA news agency, Chahine is currently hospitalized
at Ach-Chourouq hospital in Cairo in a coma following an apparent cerebral
haemorrhage, as of Sunday, June 15, 2008.
Filmography
Baba Amin (Papa Amin)- 1950 بابا أمين
El mohareg el kebyr (The Big Clown) - المهرج الكبير
Enta habyby (You're My Love) - إنت حبيبى
Ibn al-Nil (Nile Boy) - 1951 إبن النيل
Sira` Fi al-Wadi (The Blazing Sun, Mortal Revenge, Struggle in the Valley)-
1954 صراع فى الوادى
Sira` fi el-Minaa (Dark Waters, Struggle in the Port)- 1956 صراع فى الميناء
Salwa al fatah al saghyra allaty tokalem el abkar (Salwa the little girl
who talks to cows) - سلوى الفتاة الصغيرة التى تكلم الأبقار
Bab al-Hadid (Cairo Station or Cairo Main Station)- 1958 باب الحديد
Djamila Buhraid- 1958 جميلة بوحريد
Al Nasser Salah Ad-Din (The Victorious Saladin) - 1963 الناصر صلاح الدين
Fagr youm gedyd (Dawn of a New Day) - 1964 فجر يوم جديد
'Biyaa El Khawatem'" (The Ring Salesman) produced in 1965 (based
on the musical of 1964) بياع الخواتم
Al-Ard (The Land)- 1969 الأرض
El Asfur (The Bird) - العصفور
Al-Ekhtyiar (the Choice) - الإختيار
Awdet el ebn el dal (Return of The Prodigal Son) - 1976 عودة الإبن الضال
Iskandariyah... lih? (Alexandria... Why?)- 1978 إسكندرية... ليه؟
Hadduta Misriyah (An Egyptian Tale)- 1982 حدوتة مصرية
Wadaan Bonabart (Adieu Bonaparte) - 1985 وداعا بونابرت
al-Yawm al-Sadis (The Sixth Day) - 1987 اليوم السادس
Iskandariyah Kaman wa Kaman (Alexandria Again and Again)- 1990 إسكندرية
كمان وكمان
El kahera menawara be 2ahlalaha - القاهرة منورة بأهلها
Al-Mohagir (The Emigrant)- 1994المهاجر
Al-Massir (The Destiny) - 1997 المصير
Al-Akhar (The Other) الآخر
Sokoot Hansawwar (Silence, We're Rolling) سكوت ح نصور
Iskandariyah-New York (Alexandria-New York) إسكندرية-نيويورك
Heya Fawda (This Is Chaos) - 2007 هي فوضى (premiere at the Venice Film
Festival)
References
^ a b c d "Legendary Egyptian film director in coma", France
24, 2008-06-16. Retrieved on 2008-06-16.
Source : Wikipedia
