An Egyptian director, who was born in Cairo on June 9, 1944, to a middle family. After completing his secondary education, he joined the Higher Institute of Cinema, directing department. He was influenced by leftist thought in his youth, which was reflected in his early films. After graduating from the institute in 1966, he worked as an assistant director for a while, then turned to directing documentaries, including Farewell Song. His feature directorial debut was A Song on the Passage (1972), which gained critical acclaim. During the 80s, he collaborated with writer Mahmoud Abu Zeid in several successful films, including The Shame (1982), Drug Habit (1985), and Monsters Run (1987). In television, he directed the TV series Star of the Masses (2003), and The Second Gate (2009).
Directing
38
Male
1944-06-09
Egypt
علي عبدالخالق, Ali Abdelkhaleq
Four On An Official Mission
Ladies' Threshold
Rape
A Song on the Passage
Rendez-Vous
A house without love
Love Alone is Not Enough
A traveler without a road
El Keif
The Shame
Monsters Run
Zaza
A Maid...However
El Mazag
Help Us
Market of The Fish
The Mud
Awad in a Mess
Farewell Song
Darb Al Rahba
The Egg and the Stone
Whaling
El Gentel
The Hustlers
The Venal Gentlemen
Dignity Day
Execution Of A Dead Man
EL ABALSSA
El Nems
Devilish Daughters
The Well of Treason
Bono Bono
The Empress
Graveyards for Rent
El-Kafeer