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Economist and financier Talaat Harb, realised the cultural and economic impact of cinema, as films began to be made in the 1920s. At a time when feature films were being made in a few very basic film studios established first in
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auditorium, Cinema Studio Misr, to help finance further equipment needed for the new studio. The luxurious new cinema was located in Emad al-Din Street, replacing an old cinema.
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The new studio, known as Studio Misr, or Studios Misr according to the signage outside the building, was officially opened on 12 October 1935.
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The studio later changed hands several times, but it never regained its former success, and eventually fell into disrepair and later closed.
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were the future of the industry, he laid the groundwork for a studio which would to provide facilities for local filmmakers to shoot and
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Several other studios were founded in Cairo in the wake of the success of Misr, including
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Off Stage/on Display: Intimacy and Ethnography in the Age of Public Culture
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This article was first published in print in RAWI's Issue 9, 2018
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Dream Makers on the Nile: A Portrait of Egyptian Cinema
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feature films in Egypt. He first sent four young men (
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Talaat Harb
Giza
Egypt
North Africa
Middle East
Egyptian Acting and Cinema Company
Parent
Banque Misr
Giza
Talaat Harb
Alexandria
Cairo
Egyptian Acting and Cinema Company
Egyptian film industry
feature films
edit
Ahmed Badrakhan
Hassan Mourad
state-of-the-art
Wedad
Umm Kulthum
The Will
Egyptian films
World War II
nationalised
Gamal Abdel Nasser
Al-Ahram
Egyptian cinema
Lists of Egyptian films

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