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La mémoire

Original title: Hadduta misrija
  • 1982
  • TV-MA
  • 1h 55m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
1.4K
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La mémoire (1982)
Drama

In the middle of his own heart surgery, an Egyptian filmmaker remembers his life. In fact his old self, as a child, is accused of the attempted murder of his new self. Through the metaphoric... Read allIn the middle of his own heart surgery, an Egyptian filmmaker remembers his life. In fact his old self, as a child, is accused of the attempted murder of his new self. Through the metaphoric trial, we are drawn into his life in relation to the Egyptian revolution, his constant ne... Read allIn the middle of his own heart surgery, an Egyptian filmmaker remembers his life. In fact his old self, as a child, is accused of the attempted murder of his new self. Through the metaphoric trial, we are drawn into his life in relation to the Egyptian revolution, his constant need for success, and the effect the American Dream has on him.

  • Director
    • Youssef Chahine
  • Writer
    • Youssef Chahine
  • Stars
    • Oussama Nadir
    • Mohsen Mohieddin
    • Nour El-Sherif
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    1.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Youssef Chahine
    • Writer
      • Youssef Chahine
    • Stars
      • Oussama Nadir
      • Mohsen Mohieddin
      • Nour El-Sherif
    • 6User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Oussama Nadir
    • Yehia as Child
    Mohsen Mohieddin
    Mohsen Mohieddin
    • Yehia as Young Man
    Nour El-Sherif
    Nour El-Sherif
    • Yehia
    • (as Nour El-Cherif)
    Ahmed Mehrez
    Mohamed Mounir
    Ragaa Hussein
      Seif Abdelrahman
      Seif Abdelrahman
        Youssra
        Youssra
        • Amal
        Hanan
        Hanan
        • Nadia child
        Layla Hamadah
        • Nadia young girl
        • (as Laila Hamada)
        Magda El-Khatib
        Magda El-Khatib
        • Nadia
        Ragaa Al-Gidawy
          Soheir El Monasterli
          Andrew Dinwoodie
          Abdulhadi Anwar
            Abdulaziz Makhyoon
              Soheir El-Bably
              • Yehias'a Mother
              Mahmoud El Meligy
              Mahmoud El Meligy
                • Director
                  • Youssef Chahine
                • Writer
                  • Youssef Chahine
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                8samxxxul

                Epic Trilogy, Symbolic in its own right..!!

                I finished Youssef Chahine's Alexandria Trilogy ALEXANDRIA...WHY? (1979), AN EGYPTIAN STORY (1982), ALEXANDRIA, AGAIN AND FOREVER (1989). My favourite is the Egyptian Story, a cornucopia of motifs, a self-therapeutic experimental arrangement, a pioneering cinematic primus. Located between fiction and reality, through the metaphoric trial Youssef Chahine goes deep inside and reports in the course of a meta-psychography how his life got off track with expectations, the American dreams in relation with the Egyptian revolution and pressure to perform. The result is one of the greatest classics in world cinema, the class of which feeds on it, with all despair never forgetting to love life. Chahine had a unique style as he was as influenced by classic Hollywood and Italian Neo-Realism and didn't follow the 3rd world template to appeal or catnip the festival audience. The theme about finding happiness outside of society's constraints blended with postmodern styles almost Felliniesque at times. The kind of film most people don't have the attention span for anymore and that's a shame. If you're familiar with Youssef Chahine 's work, and appreciate it, it's a must see.
                saleh-e

                The Best

                Try this film, it really lets you feel that life is a great deal and u should not leave it just goes. It also shows you how all persons in your life might affect your personality.

                I like it
                ametaphysicalshark

                A unique film, creative and well-written

                Who designed the set for the trial? Come on, that's one of the most ludicrous things I've seen in a good film and it really doesn't work as a supposedly 'surrealist' set. Come to think of it, all my problems with this film are contained within that set, because the trial scenes are also the only scenes where the writing and/or acting comes across as heavy-handed in a film which is otherwise quite frankly one of the best and most exhilarating films about film-making ever made.

                This film is very special and unique. Chahine has been compared to Fellini in the past and here he is making one of his three autobiographical, slightly surrealist dramas, though I think that comparing this to Fellini's "8 1/2" is taking things a bit far and can only be described as having a narrow vision of world cinema.

                The concept is certainly interesting, we meet Yehia many years after we saw him in "Alexandria... Why?", and he is undergoing heart surgery and starts to remember his entire life and see it from a detached perspective. If "Alexandria... Why?" barely tried to conceal that fact that it was an autobiographical film, then "Egyptian Story" doesn't even bother, referencing by name and content several of director Chahine's celebrated early films including "Bab El Hadid (Cairo Station)" and "Djamila". These are in my opinion the best scenes in the film. The film starts well enough, but the first hour is less fascinating than the second hour, which from start to finish is quality cinema (outside of the cheapness of the set for the trial, but I've done too much complaining about that already).

                This film assumes a level of familiarity with Chahine's earlier work, and of particular interest are the scenes surrounding the making of his masterpiece "Bab El Hadid" (English title: "Cairo Station"), where we see the influences that lead to the writing of the film as well as the filming of one of its most memorable and crucial scenes and a hilarious sales pitch for the film, where Yehia sold the film essentially as pornography, a scene that apparently mirrors actual events, and not surprisingly, as films about sexually frustrated cripples weren't exactly common in Egypt in 1958 (the film was banned for no less than 20 years following its release, as well). The scenes that follow, with Yehia's (really Chahine's) frustration over his near-win for Best Actor at Cannes (which is really saying something, considering the fact that he has only acted in four films to this date), and nervousness over his film's performance at Berlin and at Cannes providing a candid and rare look at an artist's feelings toward his work.

                The film is technically excellent, the camera is used beautifully and the film looks splendid outside of its obvious lack of a real budget. The acting is mostly solid, with Nour El-Cherif in the lead role giving one of the best performances of the entire decade as far as I'm concerned.

                This is a difficult film, for sure, but despite its often considerable flaws, it's a cinematic tour de force and one of the most fascinating documents of a great director's work there has ever been. It's a perspective we don't see often and hence it always feels fresh and interesting. Well-directed for sure, and mostly quite brilliantly-written, Chahine's second installment in his autobiographical trilogy is well worth your time.

                8.5/10
                10mashrouf

                Impressive

                For any aspiring filmmaker out there I really advise you to watch this movie and learn, every ounce of knowledge you gain out of this experience is worth it. Chahine strikes again with his amazing concepts and the way he perceives reality, an autobiography with alittle bit of spice to it, a coming of age movie! It is amazing how Chahine created his own cinematic universe based on true stories or in this case his own story. Visually layered, intriguing and most of all entertaining to watch. The court scenes needed more work but cmon give the man a break, the film was made in 1982!
                7Theatre_Guy

                A mix worth seeing

                An interesting mix of the struggles of an independent international filmmaker, combining surrealism and recent Egyptian history.

                There are elements of "8 1/2" and "All That Jazz" in the story of a film maker who faces a trial in which the child and young man he was testify against the person he has become. The surrealist settings are cheap but fun and the central performance is nicely done. The many characters and switches in time are a bit complex and it helps to have a little knowledge of modern Egyptian history, but there is humor and insight worth your time.

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                • Trivia
                  The Egyptian version of "All that Jazz"
                • Goofs
                  The taxi driver quotes Shakespeare: "And now time doth waste me", incorrectly referring to it as a quote from Hamlet. The quote is actually from Richard II (Act 5, Scene 5).
                • Connections
                  Features Le fils du Nil (1951)
                • Soundtracks
                  Hadduta Misrija
                  by Mohamed Mounir

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                • Release date
                  • August 3, 1983 (France)
                • Country of origin
                  • Egypt
                • Languages
                  • Arabic
                  • English
                • Also known as
                  • An Egyptian Story
                • Production company
                  • MISR International Films
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                  1 hour 55 minutes
                • Color
                  • Color
                • Sound mix
                  • Mono

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