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Red Sea听film festival to honor Egyptian director

Red Sea听film festival to honor Egyptian director
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Updated 25 December 2019

Red Sea听film festival to honor Egyptian director

Red Sea听film festival to honor Egyptian director
  • The filmmaker is one of the key proponents of neo-realism in Egypt and the Arab world in the 1980s

JEDDAH: A retrospective honoring the pioneering Egyptian film director Khairy Beshara will feature at the inaugural Red Sea International Film Festival in Jeddah next year.

The filmmaker is one of the key proponents of neo-realism in Egypt and the Arab world in the 1980s.

Beshara will attend public screenings of his films in Jeddah, alongside Egyptian film stars and artists involved in his work. The Red Sea Film Festival Foundation has remastered and restored nine of Beshara鈥檚 films including 鈥淔loater Number 70,鈥 鈥淭he Collar and the Bracelet鈥 and 鈥淪weet Day, Bitter Day.鈥澨

Part of the foundation鈥檚 remit is conserving the cinematic legacy of Arab and international cinema.

鈥淜hairy Beshara is considered one of the main pillars of Egyptian cinema. His work has inspired countless directors of the new generation,鈥 said festival director Mahmoud Sabbagh. 鈥淏eshara鈥檚 films portray deep human meanings and adopt bold and original techniques. With this celebration, we aim to express our gratitude toward Khairy Beshara for his incredible body of work, and to honor Egyptian cinema and its pioneering work.鈥

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鈥 The festival will also publish a biography about Khairy Beshara.

鈥 The Red Sea Film Festival Foundation has remastered and restored nine of Beshara鈥檚 films.

The festival will also publish a biography about Beshara.

Beshara graduated from the Cairo Higher Institute of Cinema, where he studied under the guidance of directors such as Salah Abu Seif, Youssef Chahine, and Tewfik Saleh. He made his debut film 鈥淭he Tanks鈥 Hunter鈥 in 1974, and directed more than 10 documentaries and short films during the 1970s.

In the 1980s, Beshara directed 鈥淔loater Number 70鈥 which is considered the cornerstone of the neo-realist movement in Egypt. He worked alongside well-known writers such as Abdel Rahman el-Abnudi for 鈥淭he Collar and the Bracelet鈥 and Fayiz Ghaly for 鈥淪weet Day, Bitter Day,鈥 and collaborated with film stars such as Ahmed Zaki, Sherihan, and Faten Hamama.

The inaugural Red Sea International Film Festival takes place next year between March 12-21.