Born 1926 (age 82) · Alexandria, Egypt
Appears in 65 titles

Youssef Chahine (born in Alexandria, Egypt, 1926) started studying in a friars' school and then turned to Victoria College until High School Certificate. After one year at the University of Alexandria, he moved to the U.S. and spent two years at the Pasadena Play House, taking courses on film and dramatic arts. After coming back to Egypt, cinematographer Alevise Orfanelli helped him into the film business. His film debut was Baba Amin (1950): one year later, with Son of the Nile (1951) he was first invited to the Cannes Film festival. In 1970, he was awarded a Golden Tanit at the Carthage Festival. With Le moineau (1973), he directed the first Egypt-Algeria co-production. He won a Silver Bear in Berlin for Alexandria... Why? (1979), the first installment in what proved to be an autobiographic trilogy, completed with Hadduta Masriya (1982)(An Egyptian Story (1982)) and Alexandria: Again and Forever (1989). In 1992, Jacques Lassalle proposed him to stage a piece of his choice for Comédie Française: Chahine chose to adapt Albert Camus' "Caligula," which proved hugely successful. The same year he started writing The Emigrant (1994), a story inspired by the Biblical character of Joseph, son of Jacob. This had long been a dream project, and he finally got to shoot it in 1994. In 1997, 46 years and 5 invitations later, he was again selected Hors Competition in Cannes with Destiny (1997).

Filmography

Cairo Station
7.4
Cairo Station
1958
as Qinawi
Alexandria Again and Forever
4.9
Alexandria Again and Forever
1989
as Yehia Eskendarany / Marc Antoine / Sostratus / Hephaestion
An Egyptian Story
6.5
An Egyptian Story
1982
as Old Yehia
Ouija
4.5
Ouija
2006
The Sixth Day
5.3
The Sixth Day
1986
as Rafah
Cairo as Told by Youssef Chahine
Dawn of a New Day
7.8
Dawn of a New Day
1964
as Hamada
Arab Camera
6.0
Arab Camera
1987
as Self
Women Without Men
Let's Talk
5.0
Let's Talk
2019
as Self (archive footage)
Concerto in Darb Saada
Kiarostami in Close up
Kiarostami in Close up
2000
as as Self
Into Studio Masr
Into Studio Masr
2019
as Self
Trio
Trio
1987
as Self
Women Who Loved Cinema
Women Who Loved Cinema
2002
as Self
Cinématon XIV
1981
as N°133
Chahine & Co
Chahine & Co
1992
Chahine…Why?
Chahine…Why?
2009
as Self
شاهين ابن النيل
شاهين ابن النيل
as himself