I will pay for the following article History of Egyptian Cinema. The work is to be 6 pages with three to five sources, with in-text citations and a reference page. Cairo the capital city of the country is host to many cultural and social events that mark the glory of the historical Egyptian culture that has come down through generations. The history of Egyptian cinema is in no way devoid of the many colors of the country’s culture (Darwish, 1998, p.31). In fact, even though the land has seen an innumerable number of wars and trysts with political enemies, cinema, an art that defines the cultural aspects of a nation has thrived and grown, with significant additions coming in every day. So, how effective has been the growth of cinema in the country? We may understand the various aspects of Egyptian cinema if we take into consideration a single film that holds historical importance in this case. The story is a combination of reality and drama in which all the characters are portrayed to be products of mass culture and whose individual journeys are simultaneously shown in the movie. Although interesting, masses found it extremely disturbing as it portrayed the indiscipline found in the youth and the sexual inclination that drove their instincts and decisions in social behavior.However, if one has to understand the growth of cinema history through this movie, we will have to take a walk down memory lane. To begin with, like every cinema industry, Egyptian movies, and their stars have been bitten and plagued by the poison of stardom that ultimately not only defines, ruins or make the career of the stars involved, but also creates new trends in movie literature, which h when closely observed leads to history. In her epic book, ‘Stardom: Industry of Desire’, Christine Gledhill correctly charts this vicious circle wherein the dominance of a star-studded life ruins the balance in the personal lifestyle of one person or many people. This particular movie sought to share similar aspects of forgotten lifestyle values that lead to social and personal downfall.The situation of a star is similar to that of the youngsters portrayed in the movie Awkat Faragh (2006).