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  2. Cinema of Egypt - Wikipedia

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    In 1936, Egypt held its first ever Egyptian cinema festival in Cairo, followed by another one in 1938. [8] Since 1952, Cairo has held the Egyptian Catholic Center Film Festival; [9] [10] it is the oldest film festival in the Middle East. [11]

  3. Higher Institute of Cinema - Wikipedia

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    The Higher Institute of Cinema in Cairo, Egypt, [1] also known as the Cairo Higher Film Institute, [2] [3] also translated as the Cairo Higher Institute of Cinema [4] or Cairo Higher Cinema Institute, [5] [6] was founded in 1959 by government decree as one of several arts institutes affiliated to the Ministry of Culture.

  4. Cairo International Film Festival - Wikipedia

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    The Cairo International Film Festival is an annual internationally accredited film festival held in Cairo Opera House. [1] It was established in 1976 and has taken place every year since its inception, except for 2011 and 2013, when it was cancelled due to budget limitations and political instability .

  5. Egyptian Acting and Cinema Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1924, Harb decided to venture into the cinematic field, not just as a film production process but also as a national industry. He and his colleagues obtained a license from King Fouad on 13 June 1925, to establish an Egyptian joint-stock company known as "Sharikat Misr lil-Tamthil wa al-Sinema" (Egyptian Company for Acting and Cinema) with a capital of 15,000 Egyptian pounds, financed by ...

  6. Studio Misr - Wikipedia

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    Economist and financier Talaat Harb, realised the cultural and economic impact of cinema, as films began to be made in the 1920s. At a time when feature films were being made in a few very basic film studios established first in Alexandria and then Cairo, he created the Misr Company for Acting and Cinema (MCAC), also known as Egyptian Acting and Cinema Company, which produced documentaries to ...

  7. Arab cinema - Wikipedia

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    In the 1950s, Egypt's cinema industry was the world's third largest. [13] In 1976, the Cairo International Film Festival was established, becoming the first film festival to be held in the Arab world. [14] Egypt has also contributed to the action genre with actors such as Youssef Mansour who became famous in the 1990s for his martial arts films ...

  8. Category:Film festivals in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Cairo International Film Festival (7 P) Pages in category "Film festivals in Egypt" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.

  9. Cinema of Africa - Wikipedia

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    The cinema of Egypt and the cinema of Tunisia are among the oldest in the world. Cinema of Egypt in particular is the most established and flourishing industry in Africa. [2] [3] Pioneers Auguste and Louis Lumière screened their films in Alexandria, Cairo, Tunis, Susa, Libya and Hammam-Lif, Tunisia in 1896.