Karnak | |
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Egyptian Arabic | الكرنك |
Directed by | Ali Badrakhan |
Written by | Naguib Mahfouz |
Screenplay by | Mamdouh El Leithy |
Based on | Karnak Café |
Produced by | Mamdouh El Leithy |
Starring | |
Cinematography | Mohsen Nasr |
Edited by | Said El Sheikh |
Music by | Gamal Salama |
Release date |
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Running time | 140 minutes |
Country | Egypt |
Language | Egyptian Arabic |
Karnak (translit: Al-Karnak, Egyptian Arabic: الكرنك) is a 1975 Egyptian political film based on a novel written by Egyptian writer Naguib Mahfouz with the same name, and directed by Ali Badrakhan and starring Soad Hosny. It includes an ensemble cast that includes Nour El-Sherif, Kamal El-Shennawi, Farid Shawqi, Taheyya Kariokka, Emad Hamdy and Shwikar. The film features Salah Zulfikar in a special appearance as Shoukry the rebellious member of parliament. The film is listed in the Top 100 films in Egyptian cinema of the 20th century.[1][2]
The film is set against the discussions between the patrons of a café in Cairo, the Karnak Café. It follows the stories of three individuals during the 1960s, including the Six-Day War (1967), War of Attrition (1967–70) and ends with victory in October War (1973).