Cairo Station
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Cairo Station

1958 Arabic MovieDrama Crime
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A newspaper salesman at the train station in Cairo develops an unhealthy obsession with a woman who sells refreshments.

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Youssef Chahine’s Cairo Station is a landmark Egyptian thriller that presents a
vivid, psychologically charged portrait of life in post-revolution Cairo. Distinguished by bold storytelling, incisive social commentary, and innovative style, the film continues to resonate with audiences decades later. At its core, Cairo Station is a powerful study of the psychological and social pressures confronting individuals in a rapidly transforming society. Themes of loneliness, repression, and the struggle for identity are explored with striking universality, making the narrative both poignant and relatable. Chahine’s fearless engagement with taboo subjects—mental illness, gender roles, and social marginalization—was groundbreaking for its time and remains relevant today. The cinematography is particularly praised for its evocative depiction of the station’s bustling environment, mirroring the emotional landscape of its characters. Visually striking and introspective, the film captures the struggles and fragile hopes of those living on the margins of post-revolution Cairo. With strong performances and evocative storytelling, Cairo Station stands as a significant achievement in Egyptian cinema—bold, thought-provoking, and enduringly impactful.
3 Dec’25 13:21
MAN OF CINEMA
When obsession turns to social menace, incels are born at Cairo's train station.
A blend of inspiration from neorealism and noir cinema, this egyptian crime-drama tells a story
Soumya Sarkar
A sharp madness from strong blunt emotions.

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