Salamah
Salamah

Salamah

1945Movie100 minArabic

The events of the film revolve in the era of the Umayyad dynasty, around the shepherd (Salama), who has a charming voice and has a love relationship with (Abdul Rahman), but her love is hindered by (Ibn Suhail’s) greed for her. She runs away from him out of fear for herself and her love, and (Abdul Rahman) begins his search journey. about her .

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Director: Youssef WahbyGenres: Drama, Romance

Plot Summary

The film follows Salamah, a young woman who falls in love with a poet, but her life takes a turn when she becomes entangled with a wealthy and influential man. Navigating societal pressures and personal desires, she must make difficult choices that will shape her destiny. The story explores themes of love, sacrifice, and the constraints placed upon women in that era.

Critical Reception

As an early Egyptian film, 'Salamah' is a significant artifact of its time, showcasing the nascent stages of the country's cinematic industry. While specific contemporary reviews are scarce in widely accessible archives, films of this era were generally appreciated for their dramatic narratives and performances, often reflecting social and moral concerns of the period. It is remembered for its artistic merit and contribution to Egyptian cinema's Golden Age.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its melodramatic storyline and emotional depth.
  • Youssef Wahby's direction and performance were often highlighted.
  • Noted for its exploration of romantic entanglements and societal norms.

Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews for this film from 1945 is not available. However, films from this period in Egyptian cinema were generally well-received by local audiences for their dramatic content and cultural relevance.

Fun Fact

Youssef Wahby, the director and lead actor, was a pioneer of Egyptian theater and cinema, often referred to as the 'father of Egyptian theater'.

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