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Egyptian auteur Youssef Chahine’s autobiographical film trilogy

  • Number of Movies: 4
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Featured Cast

  1. Youssef Chahine

    Youssef Chahine

    Old Yehia, Yehia Eskendarany / Marc Antoine / Sostratus / Hephaestion

  2. Mohsen Mohey ElDein

    Mohsen Mohey ElDein

    Yehia, Young Yehia

  3. Mahmoud Hemida
  4. Nour El-Sherif

    Nour El-Sherif

    Yehia Shukri Murad

  5. Yousra

    Yousra

    Nadia, Ginger, Amal

  6. Mahmoud El Meligy

    Mahmoud El Meligy

    Shukri Murad, Yehia's Father,

  7. Soheir El-Bably

    Soheir El-Bably

    The Mother

  8. Hussein Fahmy

    Hussein Fahmy

    Stelio

  9. Mohsena Tawfiq

    Mohsena Tawfiq

    Yehia's Mother

  10. Ahmed Yehia

    Ahmed Yehia

    young Yehia / Alexander

  11. Magda El Khatib

    Magda El Khatib

    The Sister,

  12. Abdullah Mahmoud

    Abdullah Mahmoud

    , Mohsen

  13. Yosra El Lozy

    Yosra El Lozy

    Young Ginger

  14. Amr Abdel Gelil

    Amr Abdel Gelil

    Amr / Alexandre / Hamlet

Featured Crew

  1. Youssef Chahine

    Youssef Chahine

    Writing, Directing

  2. Khaled Youssef

    Khaled Youssef

    Writing

  3. Yousry Nasrallah
  4. Mohsen Zayed

    Mohsen Zayed

    Writing

  5. Yousef Idris

    Yousef Idris

    Writing

Amid the poverty, death, and suffering caused by World War II, 18-year-old Yehia retreats into a private world of fantasy and longing. Obsessed with Hollywood, he dreams of studying filmmaking in America but struggles to pursue his dream, given the constraints of his life in the middle class and the horrors of war.

After we last see him in "Alexandria, Why?" Egyptian filmmaker Yehia Mourad is in his thirties, and successful in his work, he has grown distant from his wife and children and suffers a symbolic blockage of the heart while shooting the final scenes of his latest film. After being flown to England for evaluation, it's determined that Yehia must undergo emergency surgery. Fact and fiction blend seamlessly—with healthy doses of cleverly absurdist fantasy—as the film explores the various personalities and forces that have made Yehia (and Youssef Chahine) the man he has become.

Set in 1987 against the backdrop of a hunger strike by the Egyptian film industry, Chahine himself steps in to play Yehia, the famed Egyptian director whose life is chronicled in "Alexandria, Why?" and "An Egyptian Story". Obsessed with Amr, the handsome actor he discovered and cast as his alter-ego in parts one and two of The Alexandria Trilogy, Yehia pressures Amr to star in various film projects that change even as Yehia's perception of the young actor begins to change. He first casts Amr as Hamlet, which the actor deems too demanding for his talents, then as the lead in a musical biopic of demigod Alexander the Great, who founded the city of Alexandria in 332 B.C.

An enthralling look at the relationship between America and the Arab World from an Arab perspective. It tells the story of Yehia, a renowned Egyptian filmmaker whose life has been shaped by a pair of disrupted love affairs, one with an American woman named Ginger, the other with America itself.

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