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Hassan Al-Imam Biography and Full Filmography - MovieWise

Quick Facts

Born:
1919-03-06

Birthplace:
Al Mansoura, Egypt

Credits:
14 Total Roles

Hassan Al-Imam

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Biography

Hassan El Imam is an Egyptian director. He was born in the city of Mansoura in 1919, and received his education at a French school in Cairo, but after his father died following a financial crisis, Hassan was forced to work at an early age to provide for his family, and as he was fluent in both English and French, he started working as a translator. He then moved to working in film as an assistant director to Youssef Wahba. El Imam started his directorial career in a period that was dominated by melodramas and tragic stories in film, which was the major influence on his style and aesthetic, and led his films to become blockbusters, despite the constant panning from critics even after his death. El Imam's directorial debut was “Mala'ikat Gohanam” (Hell's Angels) in 1946. His most famous films from this period include: “Al Yatimatan” (The Two Orphans) (1948), “Zalamoony Elnas” (People Oppressed Me) (1950). In 1962, El Imam started a new phase in his career, by landing as a substitute for director Salah Abu Seif on the film adaptation of Naguib Mahfouz's “Bein El Qasrein” (Between the Two Palaces). He then continued to direct extremely successful film adaptations of Naguib Mahfouz novels, including “Zuqaq Almidaq” (Almidaq Alley) (1963), “Qasr Elshouq” (Palace of Longing) (1966), and “Alsokkareya” (1973). Despite meeting acclaim from audience, El Imam has always been accused by critics of ruining Mahfouz's novels with his film adaptations. In the 1970's, El Imam started shifting away from melodramas and experimented with different genres, mainly comedies and musicals that were also highly successful among audiences, starting with “Khally Balak men Zuzu” (Take Care of Zuzu) in 1972, which had a theatrical run of over a year and became one of the highest grossing Egyptians films of all time. He invested Zuzu's success afterwards to make other musical comedies like “Hekayty ma'a Elzaman” (My Story with Time) and “Amira Hobby Ana” (Amira my Love). El Imam co-wrote most of his films, and was known for seeking inspiration from French popular stories and fairy tales. He died on the 29th of January, 1988 at the age of 66.

Known For

Full Filmography

Year Title Role
1986 Graveyards for Rent MOVIE Self
1986 Bokra Ahla Men El-Naharda MOVIE Self
1981 Fangs MOVIE Narrator
1972 Love & Pride MOVIE رجل يلوّح للقادمين من الباخرة
1958 Qoloob El Azara MOVIE Self
1958 Hob Min Narr MOVIE Self
1952 Cup of torment MOVIE أمين خزينة الورشة
1948 The Two Orphans MOVIE طبال العالمه سنيه قطط
1944 Passion and Revenge MOVIE حامل الجثمان
1944 The invisibility cap MOVIE الشحاذ

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