Ezz El-Dine Zulficar Explained

Ezz El-Dine Zulficar
Native Name:عز الدين ذو الفقار
Honorific Suffix:ORE
Other Names:Knight of Romance (فارس الرومانسية)
Egyptian Film Poet (شاعر السينما المصرية)
Birth Name:Ezz El-Dine Ahmed Mourad Zulficar
Birth Date:28 October 1919
Birth Place:Cairo, Sultanate of Egypt
Death Place:Zamalek, Cairo, Egypt
Nationality:Egyptian
Alma Mater:Egyptian Military Academy
Organization:Ezz El-Dine Zulficar Films Company
Spouse:
    Children:2, including Dina
    Father:Ahmed Mourad Bey Zulfikar
    Family:Zulfikar family
    Honours: Order of the Republic - Grand Cordon
    Order of Sciences and Arts
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    Allegiance:Egypt
    Branch:Egyptian Armed Forces
    Serviceyears:1939–1947
    Rank:Captain

    Ezz El-Dine Ahmed Mourad Zulficar (Egyptian Arabic: عز الدين ذو الفقار,,, Ezz El-Dine Zulfikar; 28 October 1919 – 1 July 1963) was an Egyptian film director, screenwriter, actor and producer known for his distinctive style, which blends romance and action. Zulficar is widely regarded one of the most influential filmmakers in Egyptian Cinema's golden age.[1] [2] [3]

    Early life

    Ezz El-Dine Ahmed Mourad Zulficar was born in Cairo on 28 October 1919, to Ahmed Mourad Bey Zulfikar, a senior director of police and his wife Nabila Hanem Zulfikar, a housewife. He was the fifth among eight siblings. His brother Mohamed who would grow up to be a businessman, Soad, Fekreya, Mahmoud, who would grow up to be a director and actor. They were followed by brothers Kamal, Salah, the famous actor and producer and finally Mamdouh who would grow up to be a businessman. Ezz Eldine's childhood shaped his personality, for he was attracted to sports in general, especially wrestling, swimming, and gymnastics in which he won some school championships. He was an avid reader and loved to listen to classical music. He was into buying every new record released in Egypt; a hobby he cherished until his death.

    Zulficar was introduced to the cinematic world at the age of nine when his elder brother Mahmoud took him to the cinema theatre to watch Egyptian and foreign films. His passion for cinema was evident when he would watch three films in a row. If he particularly liked one movie he would watch it several times.

    Career

    Zulficar was a prodigy. He received a scholarship and studied astronomy. After high school, he joined the Military College to please his father, although Zulficar did not object to the idea itself, for he saw that learning military studies would widen his perceptions. During that period, he was acquainted with a number of prominent figures that shaped Egyptian politics later on, such as presidents Gamal Abdel Nasser and Anwar El Sadat, Yusuf Sibai and Tharwat Okasha and other members of the Free Officers Movement, who mounted the July 1952 Revolution. And later he was nominated twice for Minister of Culture position, but he turned down the state position.

    He graduated from the Egyptian Military Academy and later became a captain. Despite being a distinguished officer, a tragic event shook Zulficar to the core. His father, to whom he was very close, died. He suffered a depression and his brothers advised him to change his lifestyle and career. And indeed, he resigned with the rank of captain in the artillery corps to start a career in the movie business.[4]

    At that point, he remembered his strong friendship with director Kamal Selim and their cinematic discussions. Through Selim he got to know a number of coevals who became directors: Mohamed Abdel-Gawad, Salah Abu Seif, Kamel El-Telmissany and Fatin Abdel Wahab, who had just resigned from the Armed Forces and began working in cinema. He was influenced by his brother, Mahmoud Zulfikar, who was an actor, director, actor and screenwriter. He started as director Mohamed Abdel Gawad's assistant. In 1947, he directed his first film, Prisoner of Darkness (أسير الظلام, “Aseer al-Zalam”). One of his most successful movies as a director was Return My Heart (رُدّ قلبي, "Rod Qalby") (1957) which was featured for several weeks in Cairo's cinemas. Not to mention his masterpieces; The Second Man (الرجل الثاني, “Al Rajul Al Thani”) (1959), and The River of Love (نهر الحب, “Nahr Al Hub” (1960) starring Omar Sharif.[5] [6] In the late 1950s, he founded Ezz El-Dine Zulficar Films Company, a production company with this younger brother Salah Zulfikar, together they produced major films including The Second Man (الرجل الثاني, “Al Rajul Al Thani”) (1959), Among the Ruins (بين الأطلال, “Bain Al Atlal”) (1959) and Struggle of the Heroes (صراع الأبطال, “Sira’ Al Abtal”) (1962).

    Zulficar also acted in Khulud (خُلود, "Immortality") (1948) along with Hamama. As a writer he was quite successful. He wrote scripts and stories for almost 30 films. His last two ventures were the direction and scriptwriting for the films; A Date at the Tower (موعد في البُرج, "Maw'ed Fi al-Borg") (1962) with Salah Zulfikar and Soad Hosny in the leads, and Black Candles (الشموع السوداء, "Al-Shomou' Al-Sawdaa") (1962) with Saleh Selim and Nagat in the leads. Ezz-El Dine Zulficar directed three films listed in Top 100 Egyptian films of the 20th century.[7]

    Personal life

    Zulficar met Faten Hamama while filming the Abu Zayd al-Hilali (أبو زيد الهلالي, “Abuzeid al-Hilali”) (1947), which he directed. The two fell in love and married each other. The couple had a daughter, Nadia Zulficar. Their marriage would only last for seven years, as the couple divorced in 1954. The two remained friends, and Hamama even acted in his movies after the divorce.[8]

    Afterwards, he fell in love with the beautiful actress Kawthar Shafik. This love story resulted with marriage in 1954. The couple had one daughter, Dina Zulficar. They remained married until his death in 1963.

    Death

    Ezz El-Dine Zulficar died following an illness at the age of 43 on 1 July 1963 in Cairo, Egypt. Despite his young age, he left a great legacy in the history of Egyptian Cinema.

    Honours

    Selected awards

    Ezz El-Dine Zulficar has received several awards throughout his career, including:

    Filmography

    Director

    YearTitleArabic Title
    1947Prisoner of the Shadows Aseer el Zalam, أسير الظلام
    Abu Zayd al-HilaliAbu Zayd al-Hilali, أبو زيد الهلال
    1948Everybody is SingingAl Kol Yughanni, الكل يغني
    ImmortalityKhulood, خلود
    1949She Has Only a Few PiastresSahibat Al Malaleem, صاحبة الملاليم
    Holiday in HellAjaza Fi Jahanam, اجازة في جهنم
    1951I am the PastAna Al Madi, أنا الماضي
    1952Ask My HeartIsalou Qalbi, اسألوا قلبي
    1953The Murderer's SuspicionShak Al Qatel, شك القاتل
    Appointment with LifeMaw'ed Ma' al-Hayat, موعد مع الحياة
    The Night TrainQitar al-Layl, قطار الليل
    1954WafaWafa, وفاء
    The Farewell DanceRaqsat Al Wada, رقصة الوداع
    The Local BoyIbn Al Hara, ابن الحارة
    Stronger Than LoveAqwa Min Al Hob, أقوى من الحب
    1955Date With HappinessMaw'ed Ma' Al-Hayat, موعد مع الحياة
    I'm GoingInni Rahila, اني راحلة
    Dearer Than My EyesAghla Min Aynaya, أغلى من عينايا
    1956The Shore of MemoriesShate' Al Zikrayat, شاطئ الذكريات
    Wakeful EyesUyoon Sahira, عيون سهرانة
    The Absent LadyAl Gha'iba, الغائبة
    1957Port-SaidBor-Said, بورسعيد
    A Fugitive from LoveHareb Min Al Hub, هارب من الحب
    Return My HeartRodda Qalbi, رُد قلبي
    1958The Road of Hope[10] Tareeq Al Amal, طريق الأمل
    A Woman on the Road Imra'a Fi Al Tareeq, امرأة في الطريق
    My Heart and IQalbi wa Ana, قلبي و أنا
    1959The Street of LoveShara'e al Hob, شارع الحب
    Among the RuinsBain el Atlal, بين الأطلال
    1960The Second ManAl Rajul al Thani, الرجل الثاني
    The Girls and SummerAl Banat wa Al Sayf, البنات و الصيف
    1961The River of LoveNahr Al Hub, نهر الحب
    1962The Black CandlesAl Shumou Al Sawda, الشموع السوداء
    1962A Date at the TowerMaw'ed Fi al Burj, موعد في البرج

    Screenwriter

    YearTitleArabic Title
    1947Prisoner of the Shadows Aseer el Zalam, أسير الظلام
    Abuzeid al-HilaliAbuzeid al-Hilali, أبو زيد الهلال
    1948Everybody is SingingAl Kol Yughanni, الكل يغني
    ImmortalityKhulood, خلود
    1949She Has Only a Few PiastresSahibat Al Malaleem, صاحبة الملاليم
    1951I’m the PastAna Al Madi, أنا الماضي
    1952Ask My HeartIsalou Qalbi, اسألوا قلبي
    1953The Night TrainQitar al-Layl, قطار الليل
    1954The Farewell DanceRaqsat Al Wada, رقصة الوداع
    Appointment with LifeMaw'ed Ma' al-Hayat, موعد مع الحياة
    The Local BoyIbn Al Hara, ابن الحارة
    Stronger Than LoveAqwa Min Al Hob, أقوى من الحب
    1955Appointment With HappinessMaw'ed Ma' Al-Sa`dah, موعد مع الحياة
    I'm GoingInni Rahila, اني راحلة
    Dearer Than My EyesAghla Min Aynaya, أغلى من عينايا
    1956The Shore of MemoriesShate' Al Zikrayat, شاطئ الذكريات
    The Absent LadyAl Gha'iba, الغائبة
    Wakeful EyesOyoon Sahira, عيون ساهرة
    1957Port SaidBor-Said, بورسعيد
    A Fugitive from LoveHareb Min Al Hub, هارب من الحب
    Return My HeartRudda Qalbi, رُد قلبي
    1958The Road of HopeTareeq Al Amal, طريق الأمل
    A Woman on the Road Imra'a Fi Al Tareeq, امرأة في الطريق
    1959Among the RuinsBayn al Atlal, بين الأطلال
    1960The Second ManAl Rajul al Thani, الرجل الثاني
    1961The River of LoveNahr Al Hub, نهر الحب
    1962Struggle of the HeroesSira’ Al-Abtal, صراع الأبطال
    1962A Date at the TowerMaw'ed Fi al Burj, موعد في البرج
    1963Saladin the VictoriousNaser Salah al-Dine, ناصر صلاح الدين

    Producer

    YearTitleArabic Title
    1947Prisoner of the Shadows Aseer el Zalam, أسير الظلام
    1954Appointment with LifeMaw'ed Ma' al-Hayat, موعد مع الحياة
    1955Appointment with HappinessMaw'ed Maa al-Sa'ada, موعد مع السعادة
    1959Among the RuinsBayn al Atlal, بين الأطلال
    1959The Second ManAl Rajul al Thani, الرجل الثاني
    1960Angel and DevilMalaak wa Sheitan, ملاك وشيطان
    1960The Holy BondAl Rebat Al Moqaddas, الرباط المقدس
    1961Without TearsBela Domoo, بلا دموع
    1962Struggle of the HeroesSira’ Al-Abtal, صراع الأبطال
    1962The Black CandlesAl Shumou Al Sawda, الشموع السوداء

    Actor

    See also

    External links

    Notes and References

    1. Web site: Remembering Ezz Eldin Zulfikar: The romantic film pioneer - Film - Arts & Culture. 2021-09-03. Ahram Online. en.
    2. Web site: 23 July 2021. دوره مع يوسف شاهين ووفاته فى الأربعين.. مقتطفات من حياة عز الدين ذو الفقار. 2021-09-03. Youm7. ar.
    3. Web site: 28 October 2020. ذكرى ميلاد اليوزباشى الفنان..قصة زواج المخرج عز الدين ذو الفقار وفاتن حمامة. 2021-09-03. Youm7. ar.
    4. Book: The Cultural Yearbook. 1960. al Idarah al-ʼAmmah lil-Thaqafah.. en.
    5. Book: Limbrick, Peter. Arab Modernism as World Cinema: The Films of Moumen Smihi. 10 March 2020. Univ of California Press. 978-0-520-33056-6. en.
    6. Book: Creekmur, Corey K.. International Film Musical. 11 January 2013. Edinburgh University Press. 978-0-7486-5430-7. en.
    7. Book: Armes, Roy. Dictionary of African Filmmakers. 2008. Indiana University Press. 978-0-253-35116-6. en.
    8. Web site: 17 January 2015. 'Lady of Arab screen' Faten Hamama dies. 2021-08-29. Al Arabiya English. en.
    9. Web site: بالأسماء.. الرئيس يمنح عدد من الفنانين وسام العلوم والفنون من الطبقة الأولى. 2022-01-30. مصراوي.كوم.
    10. http://english.ahram.org.eg/NewsContent/5/32/278438/Arts--Culture/Film/Remembering-Ahmed-Mazhar-The-knight-of-Egyptian-ci.aspx "Remembering Ahmed Mazhar: The knight of Egyptian cinema"