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Moumen Smihi 3: The Lady from Cairo

13 May 2014 at 19.30–22.00
Moumen Smihi, The Lady from Cairo/La dame du Caire, screening at Tate Modern Tuesday 13 May 2014

Moumen Smihi, The Lady from Cairo/La dame du CaireFilm still

Courtesy of Imago Film International

Moumen Smihi, The Lady from Cairo/La dame du Caire, screening at Tate Modern Tuesday 13 May 2014

Moumen Smihi, The Lady from Cairo/La dame du Caire. Film still

Moumen Smihi, The Lady from Cairo/La dame du Caire, screening at Tate Modern Tuesday 13 May 2014

Moumen Smihi, The Lady from Cairo/La dame du Caire. Film still

Moumen Smihi, The Lady from Cairo/La dame du Caire, screening at Tate Modern Tuesday 13 May 2014

Moumen Smihi, The Lady from Cairo/La dame du Caire. Film still

  Moumen Smihi, The Lady from Cairo/La dame du Caire, screening at Tate Modern Tuesday 13 May 2014

Moumen Smihi, The Lady from Cairo/La dame du Caire, film still

Moumen Smihi, The Lady from Cairo/La dame du Caire

Egypt / Morocco 1991, 90 min

In 1990, Moumen Smihi briefly re-located to Cairo in order to work in the shadow of one of the world’s largest commercial film industries. The film that resulted from his Cairo sojuourn is a complex, painterly critique of the Egyptian musical and cinema star system. At the same time, the film shows the divergent states of possibility or despair faced by men and women within a changing Egyptian society. Smihi’s film plays out over thirty years and the events of the Nasserite years and the Palestine / Israel conflict become integral to the narrative. By blending newsreel footage with his own lush cinematography, Smihi creates a complex portrait of contemporary Egyptian society in the post-war years.

Film programme notes by Peter Limbrick

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