Salah Abu Seif

Works
Director (14), Screenplay (2), Writer (8), Producer (1), Editor (4), Co-Director (1),
Birthday
1915-05-10

Salah Abu Seif - Director, Screenplay, Writer, Producer, Editor, Co-Director known for his work in such projectsAdvice for working with the Map of emotions: «The Beast» (1954), «The Beginning» (1986), «Mr. K» (1994), «The Circus» (1968), «Between Heaven and Earth» (1959),

Salah Abu Seif (صلاح أبو سيف‎; 1915 – 1996) was one of the most famous Egyptian film directors. Many of the 41 films he directed, many of which were based on novels by Naguib Mahfouz, are considered Egyptian classics.

Known as the Godfather of Egyptian neorealism, Abu Seif pioneered shooting on location - though he also used sets - in places none of his predecessors had dared to visit, like ghurza (the equivalent of old Chinese opium dens), brothels and impoverished areas whose existence had never been officially acknowledged.

The most significant works of Salah Abu Seif

The Will (1939)

Position: Editor, Co-Director
The Beast (1954)

Position: Director, Screenplay
The Bathhouse of Malatily (1973)

Position: Director, Producer, Writer
The Beginning and the End (1960)

Position: Director, Screenplay
Between Heaven and Earth (1959)

Position: Director, Writer
I Am Free (1959)

Position: Director
Dawn of Islam (1971)

Position: Director, Writer
Passion and Revenge (1944)

Position: Editor
The Avenger (1947)

Position: Writer, Director


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