The Emigrant
The Emigrant

The Emigrant (1994)

5.6 ? Sep 26, 1994 2h 10m

Overview

The biblical tale of Joseph is told from an Egyptian perspective in this interesting character study. In this film, Joseph is called Ram. Ram, tired of his family's backward superstitious life, and tired of being picked on by his brothers, wants to go to Egypt to study agriculture. His brothers travel with him across Sinai, but then suddenly sell him to Ozir, an Egyptian who works for a Theban military leader, Amihar. Amihar is impressed by Ram's drive and personal charm and so grants Ram some desolate land outside the capital. Ram soon finds himself a pawn in the political and sexual games between Amihar and his wife Simihit, a high priestess of the Cult of Amun.

Genres

Drama History

Release Date

September 26, 1994

Rating

5.6 /10

Runtime

2h 10m

Khaled El Nabawy

Khaled El Nabawy

Ram

Yousra

Yousra

Sumed

Mahmoud Hemida

Mahmoud Hemida

Minahar

Ahmad Bedir

Ahmad Bedir

Tut

Safia ElEmary

Safia ElEmary

Basma

Hanan Turk

Hanan Turk

Hati

Michel Piccoli

Michel Piccoli

Adam - Ram's father

Seif Abdelrahman

Seif Abdelrahman

Sailor

Ahmed Salama

Ahmed Salama

Perry

Ahmed Fouad Selim

Ahmed Fouad Selim

Jader

Amr Abdel Gelil

Amr Abdel Gelil

Hassan Abdel Hamid

Hassan Abdel Hamid

Amon

Safaa Al Toukhy

Safaa Al Toukhy

Hassan El-Adl

Hassan El-Adl

Fayeq Azab

Fayeq Azab

Adam's voice

Maher Selim

Maher Selim

Youssef Ismail

Youssef Ismail

Menha Batraoui

Menha Batraoui

Sid Ali Kouiret

Sid Ali Kouiret

Nasser Shaheen

Nasser Shaheen

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CinemaSerf

6.0/10

Aug 26, 2023

It is really quite interesting to watch this story from a Egyptian film-makers' perspective. Khaled Nabawy ("Ram") is the favourite son, despised by his older brothers, who ends up working far away for the Commander of Pharoah's bodyguard. He soon ingratiates himself with him, and his visionary, open-minded attitude soon attracts favour from the Pharaoh himself... It is pretty much a straight adaptation of the story from Genesis 37 but unfortunately it has a bit of a made-for-television feel about it. Youssef Chahine still manages to keep it all going well enough, and Nabawy in the lead is at times quite engaging, but at other times he comes across a bit amateur, and the whole thing lacks much of the intensity of the director's earlier, more gripping, black and white creations; the action scenes - for example - are quite clunkily choreographed and the fight scenes lack any, well, punch!

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