The fire that engulfed a section of Egypt’s El Gouna Film Festival’s Festival Plaza on Wednesday turned out to be a minor deterrent as the event’s fifth anniversary got off to a rousing start on Thursday.
The fire, the cause of which has not yet been confirmed but is possibly a short circuit, was contained swiftly, with Samih Sawiris, chair of festival parent company Orascom Development Holding, personally supervizing repairs. By the end of the process, it was like a fire had never happened.
Variety spoke to a selection of attendees including jury members, film festival programmers, journalists and local staff about the fire and none of them expressed any safety concerns.
Sawiris was very much in evidence during the festival’s opening ceremony, held as scheduled at the Festival Plaza, appearing on stage twice. The 90-minute event featuring several speeches in Arabic (with English translations available...
The fire, the cause of which has not yet been confirmed but is possibly a short circuit, was contained swiftly, with Samih Sawiris, chair of festival parent company Orascom Development Holding, personally supervizing repairs. By the end of the process, it was like a fire had never happened.
Variety spoke to a selection of attendees including jury members, film festival programmers, journalists and local staff about the fire and none of them expressed any safety concerns.
Sawiris was very much in evidence during the festival’s opening ceremony, held as scheduled at the Festival Plaza, appearing on stage twice. The 90-minute event featuring several speeches in Arabic (with English translations available...
- 10/15/2021
- by Naman Ramachandran
- Variety Film + TV
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The Egyptian series — which translates as Son of the Poor in English — launched recently on pan-Arab broadcast giant Mbc to coincide with the month of Ramadan, a period heavy in small-screen drama across the Middle East as families flock to their TVs.
But rather than praise the acting of its lead star Ahmed El-Sakka — a major name in Egyptian cinema, especially in action roles ...
The Egyptian series — which translates as Son of the Poor in English — launched recently on pan-Arab broadcast giant Mbc to coincide with the month of Ramadan, a period heavy in small-screen drama across the Middle East as families flock to their TVs.
But rather than praise the acting of its lead star Ahmed El-Sakka — a major name in Egyptian cinema, especially in action roles ...
- 5/31/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
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