Stars of Egypt’s golden age of performing arts captured by main photographers –from Umm Kulthum to Abdel Halim Hafez.
Egypt By the Lens is a four-part sequence that captures how photographers recorded the trendy historical past of Egypt over 150 years – its kings, presidents, politics, conflicts and cinema.
The ultimate episode reveals how photographers captured Egypt’s golden age of musical and display screen performances within the Nineteen Fifties, 60s and 70s. Photojournalist Samir Ghazouli remembers assembly a few of the best Egyptian artistes – like legendary singer Umm Kulthum. She typically hated the way in which she regarded in pictures due to a thyroid drawback – and infrequently purchased the unique negatives with a purpose to destroy them. One other singing star was Abdel Halim Hafez however he was brutally lower down in his prime by a terminal sickness. Hafez fastidiously managed his PR picture after he fell unwell, releasing solely specifically chosen pictures that confirmed his private ache and struggling. All of the photographers within the movie discuss enthusiastically in regards to the personalities they met and mirror on how the pictures they took of those stars – who have been well-known throughout the entire of the Arab world – a way of immortality.
