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Ahmed Bahgat Filmography

WritingBORN 1932CAIRO3 FILMS IN DB

AhmedBahgat

Known for Writing Β· Days of El Sadat

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Ahmed Bahgat, a distinguished figure in Egyptian literature and journalism, left an indelible mark on the film industry with his compelling narratives. Born in Cairo in 1932, he transitioned from a legal education to a celebrated writing career, contributing to major publications like Al-Ahram. His filmography includes notable works such as "A Woman from Cairo" (1973), which resonates with collectors for its poignant exploration of societal issues and rich cultural context. This film, along with "The Miserable" (1978) and "Days of Sadat" (2001), showcases Bahgat's ability to blend storytelling with political commentary, making them essential additions to any serious collector's library. Collectors are particularly drawn to Bahgat's works not only for their historical significance but also for their artistic depth. His ability to engage younger audiences through simplified religious writings and popular media, such as the radio show "Just Two Words," speaks to his versatility as a writer. With a legacy that continues to influence filmmakers and writers alike, Bahgat's films remain valuable treasures in the world of physical media.

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What is Ahmed Bahgat known for?

Ahmed Bahgat is known for writing, with notable films including A Woman from Cairo (1973), Days of El Sadat (2001), and SMS (2010).

What genres does Ahmed Bahgat's filmography span?

Ahmed Bahgat's filmography includes genres such as Drama, Romance, Comedy, History, and Music.

What era or decades does Ahmed Bahgat's work cover?

Ahmed Bahgat's work spans from 1973 to 2010, with the most active decade being 2010.

How many films are in Ahmed Bahgat's filmography?

Ahmed Bahgat has a total of 3 films listed in his filmography.