+21º Mostra Internacional de Cinema International Perspective
DESTINY

Egypt   

DestinyIn the twelfth century, in Cordoba, renowned philosopher Averroes created a school of thought that reflects on all of the West, down to our times. Caliph Al Mansur, however, under the influence of fundamentalists, ordered all of the philosopher's books burned.

To keep Averroes' work alive, his family and friends made copies of the books and, inspite of the persecution, resolved to take them beyond the frontiers of Islam. Even pursued, human knowledge undertook a journey towards the Other, towards Progress.

Destiny, however, is not only the story of the life of Averroes; it is also a film of adventure, of love, a satire on intolerance, whether western or eastern. With surprising courage, director Youssef Chahine provides an answer to integralistic groups who caused his last film L'Emigré to be banned in his country. This answer, however, is in shape of comedy, as much to satirize the event itself, as to uphold liberty.

 

     Director

DIRECTOR: Youssef Chahine
SCREENPLAY: Youssef Chahine
CINEMATOGRAPHER: Mohsen Nasr
EDITION: Rachida Abdel Salam
MUSIC: Kamal El Tawil, Yehia El Mougy
CAST: Laila Eloui, Mahmoud Hemeida, Safia el Emary, Khaled el Nabaoui
PRODUCER: Humbert Balsan e Gabriel Khoury
FESTIVALS: Cannes
PRODUCTION: Ognon Pictures
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MISR Internacional Films
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ORIGINAL TITLE: Al Massir
   Col., 135 min., 1997

Youssef Chahine

Born in Egypt in 1926, Youssef Chahine completed a course in cinema and dramatic art at the Pasadena Play House. Alvise Orfanelli, a pioneer in cinema in Egypt, opened the doors to production for Chahine.

He made his first film 23 years ago, Baba Amine, in 1949. In 1951, with Le Fils du Nil, he participated for the first time in the Cannes Festival. In 1979, he was awarded the Silver Bear and the Great Prize of the Jury in Berlin, with Alexandrie Pourquoi, first part of his autobiographic trilogy to be completed by La Mémoire, in 1982 and Alexandrie Encore et Toujours, in 1990.

Destiny is his 33rd feature film in his career. The cast includes Laila Eloui, one of the great actresses of Egyptian cinema, who took part in the 20th São Paulo International Film Festival.