Youssef Cherif Rizkallah, Influential Egyptian Film Critic, Dies at 76

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Youssef Cherif Rizkallah, Influential Egyptian Film Critic, Dies at 76
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Egyptian film critic Youssef Cherif Rizkallah, who as a TV personality helped promote quality Hollywood and international movies across the Middle East and led the Cairo Film Festival for decades a…

Egyptian film critic Youssef Cherif Rizkallah, who as a TV personality helped promote quality Hollywood and international movies across the Middle East and led the Cairo Film Festival for decades amid frequent political turbulence, has died. He was 76. His death was announced by the Cairo Film Festival. The cause of death was related to [...]Disney’s “The Lion King” has pounced on the China market — a week ahead of its U.S. release — with a $53.

” Spackman, an investment group with a clutch of Korean film and production businesses, has agreed a $2.43 million all-share purchase price for Simplex. It says the acquisition will expand its film [...]The dramatic film “Dad’s Suit” was named the best narrative feature at the Taipei Film Awards over the weekend. “Last Year When the Train Passed,” directed by Huang Pang-Chuan, was the winner of the overall grand prize and the best short film award.

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