Khairy Beshara is an Egyptian film and television director. He was born and lived his first five years in Tanta, then moved to Cairo with his mother who worked there. He studied film directing at the High Institute of Cinema and graduated in 1967. He then worked as an assistant director, and moved to Poland for a year for his post-graduate studies, where he met his wife. Upon his return to Egypt, he continued working as an assistant director, in addition to teaching acting and screenwriting at the institute. In the period between 1974 and 1986, he directed 12 documentary and short fiction films. His first feature length film was an Egyptian-Algerian co-production, and took 4 years to produce. It finally premiered in 1982. He then went on to direct 11 other feature films, most of which were critically acclaimed and gained cult followings, and several television series.
Directing
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Male
1947-06-30
Tanta, Egypt
خيري بشارة, Khairy Beshara
The Wife of an Important Man
As for the Weather
The Third Class
Silence!
Memories of Hani Shenouda
Dreams of Hind and Camilia
Knight of the City
Very Hot Day
The Vagabonds
Dilapidated Woman
A Dinner Date
Kiss Me Not
Half a Rabbit
A Bird on the Road
Klephty
Nightmare
Sunday at Five
Factory Girl
Villa 69
Downtown Girls
Best Times
Before the Summer Crowds
Photocopy
Double Faces
Curfew
Sleepless Eyes
Eshtibah
The Tank Hunter
America Abracadabra
Bloody Destinies
Houseboat No. 70
Ice Cream in Glim
The Collar and the Bracelet
Kaborya
Strawberry War
Nutshells
The Countryside Doctor
Bitter Day, Sweet Day
Untamed Desire
Moondog
Traffic Light
National Day of Mourning in Mexico