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Nominated By: jiraffejustin
The Mummy
(Al-mummia)
Chadi Abdel Salam, 1969
102 minutes, IMDb
My nomination. It's a great film with a unique atmosphere. It's set in the desert mountains of Egypt and involves an Egyptian tomb holding mummies. The music and the slow movement of the film work together to create a creepy atmosphere that's unlike any other film I've seen. It's a film with a whole lot of brooding. The main character broods. The wind broods. The music broods. It's broody as hell. With the film being set in the year before the British occupation of Egypt, I'm sure there are some pretty heavy cultural things that I'm just not familiar with enough to understand completely. I can feel something kinda heavy there though, but it could be that broody mood the film carries. It's set a year before a big change in the country, and in the film the people of the village undergo a major change in their way of life due to the events that take place in the film, which are apparently based on a true story. I've seen a handful of Egyptian films now, and this one is my favorite.
Last edited by jiraffejustin; 08-08-20 at 11:57 PM.