The Preacher

Showings

The Main 3 Fri, Sep 29, 2017 7:00 PM
Ticket Prices
General Public:$12.00
Members:$10.00
Student:$10.00
Senior (Box Office Only):$10.00
Film Info
Original Title:Mawlana
English Title:The Preacher
Premiere Status:Minnesota Premiere
Program:Twin Cities Arab Film Festival
Tags:Drama
Release Year:2016
Runtime:130 mins
Type:Narrative Feature
Country/Region:Egypt
Language:Arabic
w/ English subtitles
Trailer:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5IaKxXC5sgg
Cast/Crew
Director:Magdy Ahmed Ali

Description

Visiting Director! Post-Show Q&A

Hatem (Amr Saad), a moderate young preacher in Cairo, becomes a television celebrity with millions of fans. This makes him a perfect tool for government manipulation on a mass scale, as his eloquence and wit are employed by key figures in the Egyptian state to influence policy and religious practice. However, when the cameras are off, bloody struggles for state power rage, and as Hatem tries to stay out of political and sectarian disputes, his personal and professional life become increasingly consumed by the complex tapestry of Egyptian politics. Based on a novel by the same name, Mawlana by Ibrahim Issa, the story offers a critique of power, corruption, and fundamentalism in Egyptian society. In addition, this dark and convincing film highlights the importance of media in the production of political and religious agendas.


Director’s Biography

Magdy Ahmed Ali graduated with a degree in pharmacy before becoming a filmmaker. He studied filmmaking at the Higher Institute of Cinema and worked closely with directors like Muhammad Khan, Khairy Beshara, and Youssef Chahine. In 1996, Ali directed his first film Ya Dunia Ya Gharami, which won the best film and best actress awards at the Montreal World Film Festival. Mawlana is his sixth feature film.


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