Alexandria Again and Forever explained

Alexandrie encore et toujours a.k.a. Alexandria again and forever or Alexandria again and again according to its Egyptian name
Producer:French Ministry of Culture, La Sept, Ministere des Affaires Etrangeres, Misr International Films, Pa
Starring:Hussein Fahmy, Yousra
Runtime:106 minutes
Country:Egypt
Language:Arabic
Distributor:Africa Film Library/M-Net

Alexandria Again and Forever or Alexandria again and again as its Egyptian name (arz|إسكندريه كمان وكمان, translit.Iskandria Kaman wa Kaman, fr|Alexandrie Encore et Toujours) is a 1990 Egyptian film directed by Youssef Chahine.

It is the third entry in a series of four films by Chahine. This 104-minute-long film is mainly in Arabic, with English-language subtitles. It was preceded by the films Alexandria... Why? (1978) An Egyptian Story (1982) and followed by Alexandria... New York (2004). The film was selected as the Egyptian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 63rd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee.[1]

Synopsis

Following a violent outburst with Amr, his favorite actor, the director Yehia Eskandarany (Youssef Chahine) is forced to scrutinize his entire career under scrutiny. Nothing looks familiar any longer. His country and African cinema he loves so much, also looks strange. Little by little, while remembering his first film with Amr, Yehia traces the infiltration of the influential petro-dollar into the Egyptian cinema industry. But was it really money that caused the rift between him and Amr? Or was it the strikingly beautiful Nadia? The film features (Salah Zulfikar), (Soad Hosny) and (Adel Emam) among others in cameo appearances representing the Egyptian actors syndicate.

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Notes and References

  1. Margaret Herrick Library, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences