All roads, don't lead to victory!
- By: Qwaider
- On:Sunday, October 07, 2007 9:33:37 AM
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Growing up, I remember watching the black and white movies of the great era in the Arabic history when the Arabic movie industry was a matter of national pride. The industry was on par with the largest names in the world. From Europe to Hollywood. And bollywood didn't even register on the map at the time.
I remember how romantic my older sisters used to get when watching the old gems. And I contrast that with how empty I feel when I watch everything that is being puked from the whole Arabic movie industry these days.
Even the great directors are sitting idling on their hands, watching as the gap between the Arabic movie industry and the rest of the world keeps growing more and more to the point it's might already be too late to keep up
What ever happened to the great story tellers of the east? The 1001 nights of Shahrazad, the genie of the lamp, the flying carpet, the cap of invisibility and the great Aladdin? Even our great stories have barely barely made it to child play compared to all the technology and special effects of the new movie industry.
Even the new comers to the field have already surpassed the Arabic movie industry by leagues. From Korean, to Chinese to eastern European and even Persian. Even when battling on our comfort zone of romantic, melodrama, and drama. We appear to be losing miserably to everyone else.
Oscars are still far fetched, And we're barely making presence at Cannes film festival.
The Palestinian movie industry is still making baby steps. The Jordanian is worse, the whole billions of the gulf states didn't make a handful of movies that no one has ever heard of. And the Western Arab countries are consumed in their own french influenced production. And it's just as bad in Syria and Lebanon. One disaster after the other.
The only industry that has a chance is the Egyptian industry. But it's just not progressing. In fact in many ways we're slipping back. We're slipping back so fast there doesn't even seem to be light at the end of the tunnel
Everything we seem to produce is designed for local consumption. Isn't suitable in anyway to the international crowds. While we're pumping billions into the cheap trashy satellite channels. While completely neglecting the fact that a single hit movie will make more money than what a ton of the satellite channels would do in a decade.
If you add to all of that the fact that a good movie to positively portray the Arab world or to polish a national or a historical figure. That would do the whole Arab image a great good.
But it appears that it's a far fetched dream! And we're not only doomed to lose militarily, scientifically and technologically but also socially, culturally and artistically. I guess failure begets more failure. And being behind on so many things, means that we will continue to lose on other fronts as well. The only areas we're still excelling is literature and poetry! I hope we continue to gain some ground their
The melodramatic scene is alive and well. I see it in the eyes of anyone who enters my office and sees couple of the Ramadani series like King Farouq, Nimer Ibn El Odwan. The production quality is high. And the content is amazing. But When we hit the silver screen it turns trivial and cheap! As for romance and fantasy, then forget it completely. It doesn't match up with the golden black and white oldies from the 1940's
Is there hope for our movie industry? I seriously fear for it's future
Memories....
I stopped watching new arabic movies years ago. I really enjoy the old ones on Rotana Zaman, and yes the Ramadan series are great, particularily the historical ones. I like King Farouq, I'd need subtitles to understand Nimr Bin 3udwan :(
I would love to see a series made about King Hussein's life.
Malek oo ktaba
3an el3eshq welhawa
ahmad helmi makes me laugh...but the problem is ...with all of the above you gotta forget any award...poor production..and they won't get the jokes nor the bee2a :D