4 films starring faten hamama to screen at zawya
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4 films starring Faten Hamama to screen at Zawya

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Prominent actress Faten Hamama
Cairo - Arab Today

In memory of her recent passing, and in celebration of her cinematic legacy, Zawya is screening a selection of films starring Egypt's beloved actress Faten Hamama.
The films, showing at the downtown art house cinema between 19 and 22 February, are: The Open Door, Struggle in The Valley, Empire M and The Nightingale's Prayer.
The Open Door (1964) – based on the novel by Latifa Al-Zayyat and directed by Henri Barakat – linked women's freedom and empowerment with that of all Egyptian citizens in pre- and post-colonial Egypt.
The film follows the struggles of Layla, played by Faten Hamama, as she tries to break free from the social constraints she faces as a woman, culminating with her joining the political resistance during the Suez Crisis in 1956.
Meanwhile, in Struggle in The Valley (1954) Hamama stars alongside renowned actor and her ex-husband Omar Sharif, one among their many collaborations on screen. The film, direct by Youssef Chahine, weaves together themes of love, family and revenge.
Empire M (1974) is a light drama the follows the family of Mona, a woman who takes charge both at the workplace and at home, marking her position in a changing Egyptian society.
The script, littered with wit and sharp social commentary, is written by two literary giants: Ihsan Abdel-Koudous and Naguib Mahfouz. Empire M is directed by Hussein Kamel.
The Nightingale's Prayer (1959) is another collaboration between Barakat and Hamama, a film that is widely celebrated. This time, Barakat brings Taha Hussein's novel to the screen, drawing the spotlight on society's expectations of both men and women, how expectations differ according to gender and how far people may go to maintain them.
The film is set in Egypt's countryside and stars Ahmed Mazhar, Amina Rezk and Zahret El-Ola.
Source: Ahram Online

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