Mohamed Amin (Egyptian film director)
Appearance
Mohamed Amin | |
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Nationality | Egyptian |
Occupation | Film director |
Mohamed Amin is an Egyptian film director.
Life
[edit]Amin's first film, Educational Film (2001), dealt with the theme of sexual repression in Egyptian society: three sexually frustrated friends embark on a picaresque adventure, their group growing in size as they attempt to watch a porn video. The Night Baghdad Fell (2006) is an anti-American political fantasy, focusing on the reaction of an upper-middle-class family in Cairo to the Iraq invasion.[1] Two Girls from Egypt (2010) depicts two single women in their early thirties, examining themes of spinsterhood, sexual experience, unemployment and political corruption.[2] The film was banned in Kuwait.[3]
Filmography
[edit]- Film Thaqafi [Cultural Film], 2000.
- Laylat Soqoot Baghdad [The Night Baghdad Fell], 2006.
- Bentein Men Masr [Two Girls from Egypt], 2010.
- Febrayer Al-Eswed [The Black February], 2013.[4][5]
References
[edit]- ^ Amira Howeidy, After Baghdad, is Cairo next?, Al Jazeera, 12 January 2006.
- ^ Ekram Ibrahim, 'Two Girls From Egypt': Perils of spinsterhood, Egypt Independent, 22 June 2010. Accessed 30 October 2018.
- ^ The al-A’rabiyah Company: The fact that “Bentein min Masr” (“Two Girls from Egypt”) was Barred from Screening inside Kuwait is an Internal Matter which does not Affect the Company, elcinema.com, 12 January 2011.
- ^ "Febrayer al Eswed (2013) - IMDb". IMDb.
- ^ Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine: خارج النص - فيلم فبراير الأسود.. البحث عن الطبقات الآمنة. YouTube.
External links
[edit]- Mohamed Amin at IMDb