Nasser 56 is a 1996 Egyptian historical film directed by Mohammed Fadel, starring Ahmed Zaki. The film focuses on the nationalization of the Suez Canal by Egypt's second President, Gamal Abdel Nasser, and the subsequent Suez War with Israel, the United Kingdom, and France.[1]

Nasser 56
Directed byMohamed Fadel
Written byMahrouz Abdel-Rahman
StarringAhmed Zaki
CinematographyAbdel Latif Fahmi
Essam Farid
Ibrahim Saleh
Edited byKamal Abul Ela (as Kamal Aobut Al-Ela)
Music byYasser Abdel Rahman
Production
company
Release dates
  • October 1996 (1996-10)

(United States)
  • May 2, 1997 (1997-05-02)
Running time
140
CountryEgypt
LanguageEgyptian Arabic

Throughout the film, events are depicted from an Egyptian nationalist viewpoint. It featured many leading military and civilian figures of the period, including Anwar Sadat, Abdel Hakim Amer, Salah Salem, Zakaria Mohieddin, Abd al-Latif al-Baghdadi, Sami Sharaf, Fathi Radwan and Mahmoud Fawzi.[1] The film's star, Ahmed Zaki, subsequently portrayed Nasser's successor as president, Anwar Sadat, in the 2001 film The Days of Sadat.[2]

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The film revolves in 1956, one of the most important and dangerous periods of Gamal Abdel Nasser's rule, which witnessed the nationalization of the Suez Canal which led to Suez War. The film reviews Nasser's relationship with the Revolutionary Command Council, the ministers, his office, as well as the personal aspect with his wife, children, and father.

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  1. ^ a b Joel Gordon (2000). "Nasser 56/Cairo 96. Reimaging Egypt's Lost Community". In Walter Armbrust (ed.). Mass Mediations: New Approaches to Popular Culture in the Middle East and Beyond. Berkeley and Los Angeles, CA; London: University of California Press. p. 162. ISBN 978-0-520-21926-7.
  2. ^ Ahmad Zaki at IMDb