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SAÏD EFFENDI (SAEED EFFENDI)

Kameran Hosni

Iraq

Director's Biography

The late Kameran Hosni was a pioneering Iraqi filmmaker and one of the most prominent voices in the history of Iraqi cinema. Born in Iraq in 1927, he embraced realism and a strong human dimension in his works. His landmark film Saïd Effendi, which offers an authentic portrayal of the struggles of ordinary Baghdadis amid rapid social transformation, is considered a cornerstone of Iraqi cinema. Hosni continued his career with films including Marriage Project and Room No. 7, further cementing his status as a filmmaker committed to telling socially engaged stories. Hosni passed away in the United States in 2004, leaving behind a cinematic legacy that continues to inspire Arab and international filmmakers.

1956
93
Arabic
Fiction
Screenings :
Sat 29 / 17:00 / Musée Yves Saint Laurent
Sat 29 / 17:00 / Musée Yves Saint Laurent

In the presence of the film crew

In the 1950s, Saïd Effendi, a schoolteacher, moves with his family to a new home in a modest neighborhood of Baghdad after being forced by his landlord to vacate his previous house. In his new residence, Saïd Effendi faces social challenges with his neighbor, Abdullah the cobbler. Conflicts arise between their children, leading to escalating tensions between the families. As the problems intensify, Saïd Effendi himself faces a difficult challenge: achieving balance between raising his children and maintaining good relations with his neighbors and not resorting to violence.

Director Kameran Hosni

Producer Kameran Hosni

Screenwriter Youssef Al-Ani, Nouri Al-Rawi

Cinematographer Alberto

Music Yousif Omar

Youssef Al-Ani, Zainab Hosni, Abdel-Wahid Taha, Jaafar Al-Saadi

Production Company  Artists Union Company

Pays

Iraq

année

1956

durée

93

langue

Arabic