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Samir Abdelazim Filmography

WritingBORN 1942EGYPT14 FILMS IN DB

SamirAbdelazim

Known for Writing · Sayed The Servant, Mouths and Rabbits, The Beggar

14
FILMS IN DB
$3
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$3
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DVD
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RAREST RELEASE
Madness of Love
~$3 · DVD · 1977
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Madness of Love
$3 · Est. market value

BIOGRAPHY

Samir Abdelazim is a revered figure in the world of film writing, with a keen eye for storytelling that resonates with both casual viewers and avid collectors. His most notable work, "The Beggar" (1983), has become a cult classic among physical media enthusiasts. Known for its unique blend of social commentary and captivating visuals, this film has garnered attention for its limited edition releases, particularly the restored Blu-ray that showcases its rich cinematography and nuanced performances. Collectors are drawn to Abdelazim's work not only for its artistic merit but also for the historical significance it carries in the home video landscape. With a focus on films that challenge conventions and provoke thought, Abdelazim’s contributions have influenced a generation of filmmakers. His ability to weave compelling narratives makes his filmography a treasured part of any collector’s repertoire, ensuring that titles like "The Beggar" remain sought after in the ever-evolving world of physical media.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Samir Abdelazim known for?

Samir Abdelazim is known for writing, with notable films including Laiali Yasmeen (1978), Legs In Mud (1976), and Almoshaghib Sitta (1988).

What genres does Samir Abdelazim's filmography span?

Samir Abdelazim's filmography spans the genres of Drama, Comedy, Romance, Music, Action, and Adventure.

What era does Samir Abdelazim's work cover?

Samir Abdelazim's work covers the years from 1976 to 1988, with his most-active decade being the 1980s.

How many films has Samir Abdelazim worked on?

Samir Abdelazim has worked on a total of 14 films.