Arab World Cinemas

A Reader and Guide

Marlé Hammond author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Edinburgh University Press

Published:1st Mar '24

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From the exaggerated emotions of 1930s Egyptian melodrama to the cryptic allegories of late 20th-century Palestinian cinema, Arab World Cinemas guides you through 28 Arabic-language feature films released between 1933 and 2021, including Muhammad Khan's 'Dreams of Hind and Camilia' (1989), Moufida Tlatli's 'Silences of the Palace' (1994) and Elia Suleiman's 'Divine Intervention' (2002). Written specially for students, the book is split into 3 parts: Egypt, North Africa and the eastern Arab world. Each part begins with an introductory essay that highlights the aesthetic and socio-historical trends and currents in the cinematic traditions particular to that region. Marlé Hammond then dedicates individual chapters to a group of films from the highlighted region, interpreting their form and content through the lenses of cinematic technique and concepts drawn from various disciplines in the arts, humanities and social sciences.

This textbook is an invaluable resource for teachers and students of Arab cinemas. It fulfils a need in both Film Studies and Arabic Studies by providing a comprehensive reading of 28 canonical films from Egypt, the Maghreb, the Levant and the Gulf region. Marlé Hammond pays equal attention to a wealth of classic, emergent and diasporic feature films, while focusing on the overlapping histories of national Arab cinemas and the extraordinary social and artistic trajectory of notorious filmmakers such as Youssef Chahine, Moufida Tlatli and Elia Suleiman. A one of a kind incredibly accessible textbook! -- May Telmissany, University of Ottawa
Arab World Cinemas: A Reader and Guide is of paramount importance to any academic discussion of Arab cinemas. -- Said Chemlal, Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah University * Middle East Critique *

ISBN: 9781474435789

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256 pages