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  1. Egyptian General Organization for Cinema and Television was an Egyptian film production company. According to the beginning of Dawn of Islam, the company was formely named "General Egyptian Cinema Organization".

  2. Mar 23, 2024 · From Fagr El Islam

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  3. The General Cinema Foundation was established to produce feature films, which led to a decrease in the average number of films from 60 to 40 films per year, and by 1966 the number of theaters also decreased from 354 in 1954 to 255 houses. By 1966, the entire Egyptian film industry had been nationalized.

  4. The film was produced by Roberto Rossellini for General Egyptian Cinema Organisation. Rossellini was instrumental in encouraging Abdel Salam to make the film, The Night of the Changing Years tells a story set among the grave robbers of Kurna in Upper Egypt.

  5. Feb 22, 2024 · By the 1940s, the Egyptian studio system, the bastion of Arabic-language film production derided by many as “Hollywood on the Nile,” drew viewers—and prospective stars—from across the Arab world.

  6. Jul 29, 2016 · In the sixties, Egypt began its domination of Arab cinema, creating a blend of silver screen glamour for the centuries old culture. International fame came to Egyptian actors of the era, such as Omar Sharif and his wife Faten Hamama.

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  8. An Upper-Egyptian clan robs a cache of mummies and sells the artifacts on the illicit antiquities black market. After a conflict within the clan, one of its members goes to the police, helping the Antiquities Service find the cache.