Atef El-Tayeb
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Atef El-Tayeb (born 1947-June 23, 1995) was an Egypt
Egypt
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ian film director
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s of his name are: Atef Al-Tayeb, Attef El Taieb and Atef E-Taieb.

Filmography

El-Tayeb has directed a number of films, many of which have been translated into English.

As director

  1. Leila Sakhina (A Hot Night) (1994)
  2. Did el Hokouma (Against the Government) (1992)
  3. Nagi El-Ali (1991)
  4. El Heroob (Escape) (1988)
  5. El Zamar (The Piper) (1985)
  6. Al Hob Fawk Habadet al Haram (Love on the Pyramids Plateau) (1984)
  7. The Cell (1983)
  8. Sawak al-utubis (Bus Driver)(1982)

As assistant director

  1. Gallipoli
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     (1981) (assistant director for Egyptian version)
  2. The Awakening (1980)

In the Press

The best of Egyptian cinema , the best 15 best Egyptian films of all time

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