Faten Hamama

Faten Hamama (May 27, 1931 - January 17, 2015) was an Egyptian actress and producer. Dubbed "The Lady of the Arabic Screen", she was born in El Mansoura, Egypt. Her legendary journey started as a secret statement between a six-year-old girl and her father after they watched a film in their neighborhood theater, at which leading actress and producer Asya Dagher was present. Faten told her father that she felt the audience was applauding her as the leading actress, and her father hugged her with a vision of helping his daughter become a movie star. She won a contest for the most beautiful child in Egypt, and her dad sent her picture to director Muhammad Karim (a pioneer of Egyptian cinema). Karim was looking for a child for his new film with Egyptian musician Mohamed Abdel Wahab. Faten auditioned for and got a role in this movie, Yom said (1940) ("A Happy Day"). She impressed the filmmakers so much during shooting that she was actually given more lines and scenes in the picture than were scripted initially for her. Karim put her under contract, and four years later he gave her a role in a film with Mohamed Abdel Wahab again, Russassa fil Kalb (1944) ("A Bullet in the Heart"). With her third movie with Karim, Dunia (1946), Faten showed filmmakers and audiences alike that she was an actress ready for bigger roles. Her father, along with her family, moved to Cairo to help her in her career. She also began studying her craft at the High Institute of Acting in 1946.

Faten left Egypt from 1966-1971 because she resisted the political pressure that was applied to her. She divided her time between Lebanon and London, England. During this period Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser asked some prominent critics and writers to try to persuade her to return to Egypt, saying that "Faten Hamama is a national treasure". Her return to Egypt in 1971 breathed life back into Egyptian cinema. She insisted that her films reflect the values of society through family relationships. Her first film upon return was Witch (a short film) with Salah Zulfikar. Her role in Emberatoriet Meem (1972) ("Empire M") as a widow with six children and the struggles she endured to raise them made the film a success both critically and financially, and she earned a special award from an organization in the Soviet Union when the film was shown at the Moscow International Film Festival. Her film Orid Hallan (1975) ("I Need a Solution") which was produced by Salah Zulfikar was not only a big hit but resulted in changes to Egyptian marriage and divorce laws.

Faten Hamama is the fourth Pyramid in Egyptian cinema, a legend in her platinum anniversary, the diamond that remained shining and kept glowing over the decades on the silver screen.

The Blazing Sun

7.0

The Nightingale's Prayer

7.8

Sleepless

6.1

Dark Waters

6.2

The Sin

7.8

Son of the Nile

7.0

Our Best Days

6.7

Cairo

4.7

Empire M

6.1

Mouths and Rabbits

7.6

The Open Door

6.0

Shadow of Treason

5.2

Sayedat el kasr

6.2

The Last Night

7.0

Baba Amin

6.6

Land of Dreams

7.5

Appointment with Love

6.7

Bitter Day, Sweet Day

6.7

Love and Tears

4.8

The Sun Will Never Set

7.5

House No. 13

6.5

The River of Love

8.0

Happy Day

8.0

The Thin Thread

6.5

The Night Of Fatima's Arrest

8.0

Traces in the Sand

9.0

Cinépanorama

8.0

Like A Matchstick

7.0

Malak alrahma

6.0

Appointment with Life

6.0

The Barred Road

7.0

Professor Fatima

7.0

No Time for Love

6.5

A Bullet in the Heart

7.0

Big Love

6.0

I'll Never Cry

8.0

Tarek Al Amal

8.0

El Zuhur El Fatina

9.0

The Song of Death

8.0

I Am the Past

0.0

The Lady of the House

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Orphans' money

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Every house has a man

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Farewell My Love

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أشكى لمين

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Cup of torment

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Isalu kalbi

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Immortal Song

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Ethics for Sale

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Bayoumi Afandi

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Dunia

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Aisha

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Your Day Will Come

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Ana bint Nass

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People's secrets

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Khulud

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Qolob El Nas

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Angels in Hell

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I Want a Solution

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The Two Orphans

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Al-Malak Al-Zalem

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Abu Zeid el Hilali

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Zalamoni El Nas

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Bein Al-Atlal

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Sands of Gold

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The Time of Miracles

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The Miracle

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I Won't Confess

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God Is on Our Side

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The Great Clown

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Chair of Confession

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Money slaves

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A Tale Behind Every Door

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Habibati

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Always With You

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Love In The Darkness

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No Consolation For Women

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The Virgin Wife

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Story of a Lifetime

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The Confession

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Something in My Life

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Till We Meet

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Pity My Tears

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Appointment with Happiness

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Ways of the Heart

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I Want This Man

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Witch

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Land of Peace

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Punishment

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Towards glory

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Conscience of Teacher Hekmat

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