The Best Of Egyptian Cinema

Sherif Awad, a​ ​film critic and curator based in Cairo, highlights ten of the best Egyptian films of all time.

The Best Of Egyptian Cinema

Al-Souq Al-Sawdaa (The Black Market, 1945)

Kamel El-Telmessany

In a Cairo neighborhood during WWII, Sayed tries earning some extra money by hiding merchandise to sell in the black market. His son-in-law Hamed (Emad Hamdy) discovers these hidden stores but thinks twice before calling the authorities. Soon, merchants across the neighborhood gather to put an end to Sayed’s monopoly.

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