Higher Institute of Cinema explained
The Higher Institute Of Cinema (Arabic:المعهد العالي للسينما), also known as the Cairo Higher Institute of Cinema, Cairo Higher Film Institute, and other variants, is a film school in Cairo, Egypt. It is one of several institutes making up the Academy of Arts.
History
The Higher Institute of Cinema in Cairo, Egypt,[1] also known as the Cairo Higher Film Institute, [2] also translated as the Cairo Higher Institute of Cinema[3] or Cairo Higher Cinema Institute,[4] [5] was founded in 1959 by government decree as one of several arts institutes affiliated to the Ministry of Culture.[1]
In 1969, the Academy of Arts was created by the government, and the Institute of Cinema became one several attached to the academy.[1]
In 1981, the academy underwent a reorganisation.[1]
In 2019, it was decided that a branch of the Academy of Arts would be established in Alexandria. This new academy will incorporate all of the educational facilities in Princess Faiqa Ahmed Fouad Palace.
In March 2024, it was announced that a decision was awaited regarding the establishment of another campus of the Academy of Arts, including the Higher Institute of Cinema, the Conservatory, the Higher Institute of Theatrical Arts, and the Higher Institute of Ballet, in El-Shorouk, northeast of Cairo.[6]
Description
The Higher Institute of Cinema is part of the Academy of Arts[1] affiliated to the Ministry of Culture.[1] the institute offered courses for both cinema and television in the following subjects:[1]
It offered the following degrees:[1]
- B.A. in cinematic arts, majors in one of the above-mentioned subjects
- Post-graduate diploma in the arts of cinema in one of the above-mentioned subjects
- Master's degree
- Ph.D. in arts or in philosophy of arts in the above-mentioned subjects
- D.A.
People
Staff
Ahmed Kamel Morsi was head of direction at the Institute. Helmi Halim taught scriptwriting there from 1959 until his death in 1971.[7]
Alumni
Graduates of the institute have included:
Notes and References
- Web site: Academy Of Art . Academy of Arts . https://web.archive.org/web/20200213180959/http://www.academyofarts.edu.eg/en/TheHigherInstituteOfCinema.html . 13 Feb 2020 . dead . 22 March 2024.
- Book: Hillauer, R. . Encyclopedia of Arab Women Filmmakers . American University in Cairo Press . American University in Cairo Press Series . 2005 . 978-977-424-943-3 . 22 March 2024 . 1986-IA1.
- Book: Lipska . M. . Talarczyk . M. . Hope Is of a Different Color: From the Global South to the Lodz Film School . Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw . Museum under Construction . 2021 . 978-83-64177-93-4 . 22 March 2024 . 278.
- Book: Ginsberg . T. . Lippard . C. . Historical Dictionary of Middle Eastern Cinema . Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group . Historical dictionaries of literature and the arts . 2020 . 978-1-5381-3905-9 . 22 March 2024 . 197.
- Book: Armes, R. . Roots of the New Arab Film . Indiana University Press . 2018 . 978-0-253-03173-0 . 22 March 2024 . 16.
- Web site: New branch of Egypt's Academy of Arts to open in El-Shorouk City . . 22 March 2024 . ar . 22 March 2024.
- Book: Roy Armes. Dictionary of African Filmmakers. 2008. Indiana University Press. 978-0-253-35116-6.
- Web site: Ahmed Nader Galal - Director Filmography، photos، Video . elCinema.com . 22 March 2024.
- Web site: Ahmed Zaki, 55, Leading Man in Egyptian Films, Is Dead. The New York Times. 10 September 2013.