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The following is a list of Egyptian films. The year order is split by decade. The year order is split by decade. For an alphabetical list of films currently on Wikipedia, see Category:Egyptian films .
The Prince of Egypt: Set in Ancient Egypt, during the reign of Ramesses II, a member of the Nineteenth Dynasty of Egypt. The film is based on the founding narrative of the Exodus, as depicted in the books of Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy. 1999 Astérix et Obélix contre César: 1999 Cleopatra: Franc Roddam
The Bibliotheca Alexandrina’s 100 , [1] Greatest Egyptian Films is a list compiled in November 2006 by a committee formed by Bibliotheca Alexandrina, which includes Ahmed El Hadari as the committee head, with the membership of Samir Farid and Kamal Ramzi.
Films set in the Early Dynastic Period of Egypt (7 P) M. Portrayals of Moses in film (1 C, 18 P) Films based on Egyptian mythology (16 P) N.
Like the novel ostensibly set in 1990 at about the time of the first Gulf War, the film is a scathing portrayal of modern Egyptian society since the coup d'état of 1952. . The setting is downtown Cairo, with the titular apartment building (which actually exists) serving as both a metaphor for contemporary Egypt and a unifying location in which most of the primary characters either live or ...
Below are lists of films produced in Egypt in the 1960s. List of Egyptian films of 1960; List of Egyptian films of 1961; List of Egyptian films of 1962; List of Egyptian films of 1963; List of Egyptian films of 1964; List of Egyptian films of 1965; List of Egyptian films of 1966; List of Egyptian films of 1967; List of Egyptian films of 1968
Gods of Egypt is a 2016 American fantasy action film directed by Alex Proyas based on a fantastical version of ancient Egyptian deities. It stars Nikolaj Coster-Waldau , Brenton Thwaites , Chadwick Boseman , Élodie Yung , Courtney Eaton , Rufus Sewell , Gerard Butler , Geoffrey Rush and Bryan Brown .
The Night of Counting the Years, also released in Egypt as The Mummy (Egyptian Arabic: المومياء, romanized: Elmomya), is a 1969 Egyptian film and the only feature film directed by Shadi Abdel Salam. [1] It features a special appearance by Nadia Lutfi. It is the 3rd on the list of Top 100 Egyptian films.