Tarek El-Telmissany

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Tarek El-Telmissany

El-Telmissany at one of his interviews.
Born April 22, 1950
Cairo, Egypt
Occupation Director of Photography and Actor

Tarek El-Telmissany (Arabic:طارق التلمساني) (April 22, 1950 is one of the most famous cinematographers in Egypt, the Middle East and Africa. Worked as a Director of Photography for documentary films since 1980. A Director of Photography at the National Cinema Center since 1983.

Tarek El-Telmissany has a unique style in lighting which he learned from his professors in "VGIK" The Gerasimov All-Russian State Institute of Cinematography in Russia.

He is also credited as Tariq El Telmesani, Tarek Al Telmissany.

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[edit] Early life

El-Telmissany was born in Cairo, in a very artistic family.

His uncle was Kamel El-Telmissany was a leading artist. Together with Ramses Younan, Adam Henein, Fouad Kamel and others he was a founder of Art and Liberty in the 1940s. Kamel then ventured into narrative cinema, initially to further propagate the group's brand of surrealism. He soon moved into realist mode, directing the landmark Al-Souq Al-Souda (Black Market) which was banned for almost four years.

His father Hassan, followed Kamel into film, becoming a cinematographer employed by Shell Oil's filmmaking department which produced films about all aspects of Egyptian life – cultural, economic and social. Shell had sent Hassan to train in London and later, when the department shut down, he became an independent documentary filmmaker, producing some 20 films with El-Telmissany's uncle Abdel-Qader. Together they formed a company named El-Telmissany Ekhan for producing many important documentary films.

It was El-Telmissani's mother, a housewife, who first opened his eyes to the world of cinema and filmmaking. She accompanied him to Metro movie theatre to watch children's films and when he was nine brought him to studio Nasbian in Al- Dhaher -- "now it has become a pickle store" -- where his uncle (Kamel) was shooting his last film, Al-Nas Eli Taht (People at the Bottom), with Youssef Wahbi and Mary Munib

[edit] Education

After graduating from Faculty of Languages (Al Alsun) in 1973 El-Telmissany received a scholarship to study Russian culture and language in the Soviet Union. At the time he had also been accepted by the National Film School in London. He was told by his father: "If you want to learn the art go to Moscow, if you want to be a professional camera operator go to London. And then you can always continue your training with me." He got Licentiate in Russian language from Faculty of Alsun 1973. Master Degree in Cinema Photography - VGIK Moscow (1981). (Excellent grades)

[edit] Family

El-Telmissany was married in 1979 from a Russian girl named Galina Noskova during his study in Russia. He has 2 children; both Abeer (daughter) and Taymoor (son) are engineers. He is a grandfather for 2, (Youssef and Adam).


[edit] Career life

He started as a Director of Photography for featured films in 1983, in film Kharaga Wa lam Ya'od-خرج و لم يعد (1983) for director Mouhamed Khan. He made over 50-featured films. The last released film was Aas We Laze' – قص و لزق (2006) for director Hala Khalil. He managed directing and photography for more than 40 documentary films and 100 commercials. He directed 1 film named Dahk Wa Le'ab Wa Gad Wa Hob in 1993.


He has a unique style in lighting which he gained from his professors in Russia. "You're not capturing an image, you're writing it. Touch the celluloid as if you're caressing the woman you most desire. Look through the lens as if it is the last time you see her body; light it as if it is the only way you can embrace her." That's what they told Tarek El-Telmissany in film school, he says.

Because of his European look (which is not that common in Egypt), he recently featured as an actor in some TV series and some films.

He is one of the pioneers to shoot digital films in Egypt.


[edit] Awards

He received many awards for best D.O.P inside and outside of Egypt, from festivals like Cairo International film Festival, M-NET festival in South Africa, Mediterranean Countries Festival and many other festivals in Morocco, Algeria, France and others.

[edit] Frequent collaborators

[edit] Filmography

[edit] Notable Films

  • Al Tawk Wa Al Eswera (1985)
  • Yawm Mor Wa Yawm Helw (1988)
  • Ayam El Ro'ab (1988)
  • Al Bahth A'n Said Marzok (1989)
  • Al Mwaten Masry (1990)
  • Al Raii Wal Nissaa(1991)
  • Afarit El Asfalt (1995)
  • Arak El Balah (1996)
  • Ganet Al Shayateen (1998)
  • Ayam El-Sadat (2000)
  • Aas We Laze' (2006)

[edit] Complete Fimlography

  • Kharaga Wa Lam Ya'od (1984)

Directed by Mohamed Khan

  • Meshwar Omar(1984)

Directed by: Mouhamed Khan

Meshwar Omar (1984)
Meshwar Omar (1984)
  • Youssef We Zenab (1985)

Directed by: Mouhamed Khan

  • Al Awbash (1985)

Directed by: Ahmed Fouad

  • Al Tawk Wa Al Eswera (1985)

Directed by: Khairy Bishara

Al Tawk Wal Eswera (1985), which won many awards in several international festivals
Al Tawk Wal Eswera (1985), which won many awards in several international festivals
  • Al Hedek Yefham (1985)

Directed by: Ahmed Fouad

  • Ana Wenty Wa Sa'at Alsafar (1985)

Directed by: Mohamed Nabih

  • Alaqzam Kademon (1986)

Directed by: Sherif Arafa

  • Seket Safar (1986)

Directed by: Beshir El Dik

  • Youssef we Zeinab (1986)

Directed by: Mouhamed Khan

  • Zaman Hatem Zahran (1986)

Directed by: Mohamed Al Nagar

  • Ashmawi (1987)

Directed by: Alaa Mahgoub

  • Babel Habebti (1987)

Directed by: Feisal Al Yasri

  • Nahr Al Khawf (1988)

Directed by: Mohamed Abu Seif

  • Yawm Mor Wa Yawm Helw (1988)

Directed by: Khairy Bishara

  • Ayam El Ro'ab (1988)

Directed by: Said Marzouk

  • Kabous (1988)

Directed by: Mouhamed Shebl

  • Al Hob Wa Alro'ab (1989)

Directed by: Karim Diaa El Din

  • Al Bahth A'n Said Marzok (1989)

Directed by: Dawood Abd El Sayed

  • Eshtebah (1989)

Directed by: Alaa Karim

  • Al Mwaten Masry (1990)

Directed by: Salah Abou Seif

  • Al Raii Wal Nissaa(1991)

Directed by: Ali Badrakhan

  • Al Feraa 12 (1991)

Directed by: Abd El Latif Zaki

  • Al Sarkha (1991)

Directed by: Mohamed Elnagar

  • Saydat Al Qahera (1991)

Directed by: Moumen Smihi

  • Emraa Ayla lelsokot (1992)

Directed by: Medhat El Sebaii

  • Ice Cream Fe Gelim (1992)

Directed by: Khairy Bishara

  • Al Basha (1992)

Directed by: Tarek Al Eryan

  • Amrica Shika Bika (1992)

Directed by: Khairy Bishara

  • Dahk Wa La'b Wa Gad Wa Hob (1993)

Directed by: Tarek El Telmissany

  • Esharet Moror (1994)

Directed by: Khairy Bishara

  • Sarek El Farah (1994)

Directed by: Dawood Abd El Sayed

  • Al-Qahira Minawara bi Ahlaha (1994)

Directed by: Youssef Chahine

  • Qadeyet Amn Dawla (1995)

Directed by: Karim Gamal El Din

  • Afarit El Asfalt (1995)

Directed by: Osama Fawzy

  • Arak El Balah (1996)

Directed by: Radwan Al Kashef

  • Al Batal (1997)

Directed by: Magdy Ahmed Ali

  • Ganet Al Shayateen (1998)

Directed by: Osama Fawzy

  • Al Warda Al Hamraa' (1999)

Directed by: Inas El Degheidy

Directed by: Mouhamed Khan

  • RASHA GARI’AA (2001)

Directed by: Said Hamed

  • Baheb El Cima (2001)

Directed by: Osama Fawzy

  • Leila Ala Al Qamar (2002)

Directed by: Khairy Bishara

  • Klifty (2003)

Directed by: Mohamed Khan

  • Aly Spicy (2005)

Directed by: Mohamed El Nagar

  • Harb Italia (2005)

Directed by: Ahmed Saleh

  • Aas We Laze' (2006)

Directed by: Hala Khalil

As an actor:

  • Emraa Ayla lelsokot (1992)
  • Qadeyet Amn Dawla (1995)
  • Leila Ala Al Qamar (2002)
  • Elselem wel taaban (2002)
  • Masaa'let Mabdaa' (2003)
  • Mahmoud El Masry (2004)
  • Leqaa' Al Hawa (2004)
  • Bent Men Shoubra (2004)
  • Awaat Faragh (2006)
  • Ustoghomaya (2006)

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