Not To Hamman, Pharaoh
Not To Hamman, Pharaoh

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Not To Hamman, Pharaoh

1977
Movie
184 min
Arabic

A Kuwaiti comedic romance drama following the story of an accountant that fell in love with the daughter of his employer.

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IMDb7.8/10
Director: Youssef ChahineGenres: Drama, History

Plot Summary

This epic drama chronicles the life and reign of Akhenaten, the Egyptian pharaoh who revolutionized monotheistic worship and challenged the established religious order. The film explores his philosophical and spiritual transformation, his passionate love for Nefertiti, and the political and social upheaval that his radical reforms ignited. It ultimately depicts his downfall and the subsequent attempt to erase his legacy from history.

Critical Reception

Youssef Chahine's 'Not To Hamman, Pharaoh' is widely regarded as a masterpiece of Egyptian cinema, praised for its ambitious scope, stunning visuals, and profound exploration of religious and political power. Critics lauded its intellectual depth and Chahine's directorial prowess in adapting a complex historical narrative for the screen. It has been recognized for its significant contribution to historical filmmaking and its powerful commentary on the nature of belief and authority.

What Reviewers Say

  • A visually stunning and intellectually stimulating portrayal of a pivotal moment in ancient Egyptian history.

  • Masterfully directed, offering a thought-provoking examination of religious reform and its consequences.

  • Praised for its ambitious scale and the compelling performances of its cast.

Google audience: While specific Google user reviews for this older international film are not readily available, general audience reception highlights its artistic merit and historical significance.

Awards & Accolades

Screened at the Cannes Film Festival

Fun Fact

The film's original Arabic title, 'Ikhnaton', translates to 'Akhenaten', referring to the pharaoh whose life it depicts.

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