Al Momia

Alternate title(s): The Night of Counting the Years, The Mummy
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Date: January 01, 1969 to December 31, 1969
Dates Note: 1969
Country of Origin: Egypt
Place of Origin: Egypt
Languages: Arabic
Color: Color
Silent: No
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Restored in 2009 by Cineteca di Bologna/L’Immagine Ritrovata laboratory, in association with The Film Foundation’s World Cinema Project and the Egyptian Film Center. Restoration funded by Armani, Cartier, Qatar Airways, Qatar Museum Authority, and the Egyptian Ministry of Culture.


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Film Preservation: Celebrating The Film Foundation
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A detective story, historical drama, and sociological critique in one, Al Momia has one of cinema’s most dramatic settings: the towering pyramids, ancient tombs, and desolate sands of the Egyptian desert. Based on a true story, the film takes place in 1881, when a young man discovers his tribe’s secret source of income: raiding, and profiting from, the tombs they have been sworn to protect. With little hope of a future in their crumbling nation, the tribe’s only chance of survival is to live in (and off of) their culture’s wondrous past. Salam (an art director on the Elizabeth Taylor drama Cleopatra) frames this essential metaphor with an austere, almost otherworldly serenity, presenting his images as if cinema were both art form and secret ceremony. “The picture has a sense of history like no other,” noted Martin Scorsese, “and in the end, the film is strangely, even hauntingly consoling.”

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