Salah Abu Seif (صلاح أبو سيف; 1915 – 1996) was one of the most famous Egyptian film directors. Many of the 41 films he directed, many of which were based on novels by Naguib Mahfouz, are considered Egyptian classics.
Known as the Godfather of Egyptian neorealism, Abu Seif pioneered shooting on location - though he also used sets - in places none of his predecessors had dared to visit, like ghurza (the equivalent of old Chinese opium dens), brothels and impoverished areas whose existence had never been officially acknowledged.
Directing
78
Male
1915-05-10
Egypt
Salah Abou Sayf, Salah Abu Seif, صلاح أبو سيف, Salah Abouseif
Salah abu seif
City Lights
The Leech
Sleepless
The Second Wife
Rayya and Sekina
The Sun Will Never Set
The Malatily Bathhouse
The Beginning and the End
The Thug
Cairo 30
The Beast
Between Heaven and Earth
Case 68
Foreman Hassan
Lak Yom Ya Zalem
The Avenger
I Am Free
The Girls in Summer
Dawn of Islam
Al-Qadisiyya
The Water-Carrier Is Dead
The Hawk
The Barred Road
No Time for Love
The Empty Pillow
Letter from an Unknown Woman
Love Humiliates
Citizen Masrey
Mr. K
A criminal on leave
The Beginning
A Bit of Torment
Caught in a Honey Trap
The Adventures of Antar and Abla
Shari al-bahlawan
Three Women
Agony of Love
The Criminal
The Liar
This is Love
The Ostrich and the Peacock
The Circus
Always in my heart