Ayyam El Sadat
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Directed by | Mohamed Khan |
Produced by | Ahmed Zaki |
Written by | Ahmed Bahgat |
Starring | Ahmed Zaki Mervat Amin Mona Zaki |
Music by | Yasser Abdel-Rahman |
Cinematography | Tarek El-Telmessani |
Editing by | Khaled Merhi Nadia Shoukry |
Release date(s) | 26 June 2001 |
Running time | 165 min. |
Country | Egypt |
Language | Arabic |
Budget | EGP 6,000,000 |
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Ayyam El Sadat (Arabic:أيام السادات) (The Days of Sadat) is a 2001 Egyptian biographical film about the late President of Egypt, Anwar Al Sadat. The movie starred several prominent actors, with the late actor Ahmed Zaki as the Egyptian president. It is considered to be one of Zaki's greatest performances, capturing intimate details about the president in great accuracy. One notable characteristic of Sadat was his speech pattern, which Ahmad Zaki captured strongly in his performance.
The movie included several prominent actors of Egypt, including:
- Ahmed Zaki as President Sadat
- Mona Zaki as the young Jehan Al Sadat
- Mervat Amin as First Lady Jehan Al Sadat
- Ahmed El Sakka as Atef El Sadat, the president's brother
- Mohamed El Kholi as President Gamal Abdel Nasser
Director Muhammad Khan received high praise for his directing of the movie. However, some critics claimed that the movie was a bit too biased, since it only focused on the writings of Sadat himself from his book, In Search of an Identity.
When the movie was released in 2001, it attracted a huge following in Egypt, ranking as one of Egypt's highest grossing movies. This was Zaki's second biographical movie, following Nasser 56.
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