Mustafa Kamel
Mustafa Kamel

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Mustafa Kamel

1952
Movie
115 min
Arabic

The work begins with a student objecting to the political situation in 1919, which reminds the teacher of the same position, but his hero at that time was the national leader (Mustafa Kamel), who spent his whole life defending the homeland from his trip to France to study law, and the formation of the National Party, which was a platform for presenting His homeland issue.

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Director: Ahmed BadrakhanGenres: Biography, Drama, History

Plot Summary

This biographical drama chronicles the life of Mustafa Kamel, a prominent Egyptian lawyer, journalist, and political activist who founded the National Party and advocated for Egyptian independence from British rule. The film depicts his passionate speeches, his struggle against colonial powers, and his enduring influence on Egyptian nationalism.

Critical Reception

As a historical drama from 1952, critical reception data from modern aggregators is scarce. However, the film is recognized for its patriotic theme and portrayal of a key figure in Egyptian history, resonating with audiences at the time for its nationalistic fervor.

What Reviewers Say

  • Appreciated for its historical significance and patriotic message.

  • Praised for its portrayal of a pivotal national hero.

  • Seen as an important piece of Egyptian cinema history.

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Fun Fact

Mahmoud El Meligy, who played Mustafa Kamel, was a prolific actor in Egyptian cinema, known for his versatile roles, often portraying complex and authoritative characters.

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