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Directed by Youssef Chahine, Cairo Station is a landmark in Middle Eastern cinema, blending social realism with psychological melodrama. The film takes place in and around Cairo's bustling main railway station, where workers, vendors, and travelers intersect in a microcosm of Egyptian society.
The story centers on Qinawi (played by Chahine himself), a disabled, marginalized newspaper vendor who becomes obsessively infatuated with Hanouma (Hind Rostom), a spirited drinks seller engaged to a union activist. As his advances are rejected, Qinawi's infatuation spirals into dangerous obsession, culminating in a shocking act of violence.
Bab el Hadid was controversial on release for its frank treatment of sexuality, violence, and class conflict, but over time it gained recognition as a bold, modernist classic. Mixing Italian neorealist influence with noir intensity, Chahine crafted a film that was both a critique of social marginalization and a gripping psychological thriller. Today, it stands as one of the most important works of Egyptian cinema and a milestone in world film history.
BLU-RAY SPECIAL EDITION FEATURES
¥ New 4K digital restoration, with uncompressed monaural soundtrack
¥ New 2K digital restoration of¬†Cairo as Seen by Chahine¬†(1991), a short documentary by Youssef Chahine, with an introduction by film scholar Joseph Fahim
¥ New interview with Fahim
¥ Chahine . . . Why?¬†(2009), a documentary on the director and¬†Cairo Station
¥ Excerpt from Chahine's appearance at the 1998 Midnight Sun Film Festival
¥ New English subtitle translation
¥ PLUS: An essay by Fahim
New cover by Mariam El-Reweny
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