A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
June 11, 2010
Original Title:
كرسي فرعون
Alternate Titles:
The Chair Carrier
كرسي فرعون
Genres:
Drama | Fantasy
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 11
Sayed is a defeated human being living in the slums of old Cairo where he is constantly bombarded with government propaganda. He crosses paths with an ancient Egyptian porter carrying a throne and wondering in search of his lost king. Now Sayed wants to be seated too 'even for 5 minutes to see how it feels'. This political allegory is a study of the inherent self-imposed oppression in third world nations.
Additional Photography:
Saaed Mahran
Assistant Camera:
Ashraf Gaber
Mahmoud Abdallah
Gamal Shehab
Karem Ashraf
Assistant Director:
Ahmed El Naggar
Best Boy Electric:
Amr Agami
Mohamed Ayoub
Camera Operator:
Mohamed Kamal
Cinematography:
Tarek Abdel Hamid
Costume Design:
Mai Kandil
Director:
Tarek Khalil
Dolly Grip:
Sayed el-Abiad
Editorial Manager:
Ahmed Tarabily
Executive Producer:
Saher Abdallah
Gaffer:
Ayman Agami
Makeup Designer:
Sayed Naguib
Music:
Hesham Nazih
Novel:
Yousef Idris
Producer:
Ehab El Koury
Production Coordinator:
Ahmed Kasem
Ahmed Malek
Production Design:
Ahmed Abbas-Saber
Production Manager:
Tawfik Omran
Mohamed el Sawi
Script Supervisor:
Ahmed Arafa
Second Assistant Director:
Ahmed Arafa
Hossam el-Gazzar
Sound Editor:
Hosny Ali
Sound Mixer:
Sameh Shama
Writer:
Tarek Khalil
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