Viola Shafik is an Egyptian-German film theorist, curator, and filmmaker.
Early life and career
Shafik was born in
Schönaich
Schönaich is a municipality in the district of Böblingen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is situated 5 km southeast of Böblingen, and 16 km southwest of Stuttgart.
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,
Germany
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, to an Egyptian father and a German mother. She studied Fine Arts at the Stuttgart Academy of Fine Arts as well as
Middle Eastern studies
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and
German literature
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at the
University of Hamburg, finishing with her Ph.D. in 1994. Her dissertation, ''Arab Cinema: History and Cultural Identity,'' was published in English in 1998 by
American University in Cairo Press
The American University in Cairo Press (AUCP, AUC Press) is the leading English-language publisher in the Middle East.
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.
Shafik lived in New York in 1996 with support by a grant from the Rockefeller Humanities Foundation.
Shafik has taught at the
American University
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in Cairo and
Zürich University.
Further, she also worked as consultant for training initiatives
La Biennale di Venezia
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, the al-Rawi Screenwriters Lab in Jordan, and the Dubai Film Connection. She also has curated film festivals
and is member of the board of the World Cinema Fund of the
Berlin International Film Festival
The Berlin International Film Festival (german: Internationale Filmfestspiele Berlin), usually called the Berlinale (), is a major international film festival held annually in Berlin, Germany. Founded in 1951 and originally run in June, the festi ...
.
Also, Shafik has worked as translator for German television.
In the academic year 2006/07, she was a Fellow at the
Berlin Institute for Advanced Study
The Institute for Advanced Study in Berlin (german: Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin) is an interdisciplinary institute founded in 1981 in Grunewald, Berlin, Germany, dedicated to research projects in the natural and social sciences. It is modeled ...
. From 2012 to 2014, she served as Head of Studies for the
MENA
MENA, an acronym in the English language, refers to a grouping of countries situated in and around the Middle East and North Africa. It is also known as WANA, SWANA, or NAWA, which alternatively refers to the Middle East as Western Asia (or a ...
(Middle East and North Africa region) Programme of Documentary Campus, a German programme focused on directing and producing documentary films in Middle Eastern and North African countries. In 2022, she was a member of the independent jury of Jordanian and Arab filmmakers for the Jordan Film Fund, awarding grants to film and TV projects of Jordanian filmmakers.
''Arab Cinema: History and Cultural Identity''
Shafik based this 1998 book in English on her Ph.D. thesis, focusing on
Arab cinema
Arab cinema or Arabic cinema ( ar, السينما العربية, al-sīnemā al-ʿArabīyah) refers to the film industry of the Arab world which depends for most of its production on the Egyptian cinema.
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, both in the Arab world as well as presented in Germany. She discussed the artistic, political, historical and economic aspects of cinema and movie production in the
Arab world
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. It was the first book in English about both the content and the forms of Arab cinema and was revised for a new edition in 2007. A review for ''
Egypt Today
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History and profile
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'' magazine called it "a rich, multilayered (albeit academic) study," noting that "the inclusion of films from all over the Arab world is perhaps the book's greatest accomplishment, with large sections covering the often marginalized films of
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Films
Shafik's 1993 documentary ''The Lemon Tree'' reflects the pessimistic mood of the era immediately following the Middle East's
Second Gulf War in the early 1990s. Shafik adapted a short story by poet and former
Arab League
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ambassador Ibrahim Shokrallah, which in turn is based on events in his own life. The film won the award for Best Short Documentary at Images of the Arab World Festival 1993.
Her 2011 film ''Ali im Paradies'' (''My name is not Ali'') is a documentary about the actor
El Hedi ben Salem, who played the title role in
Rainer Werner Fassbinder
Rainer Werner Fassbinder (; 31 May 1945 – 10 June 1982), sometimes credited as R. W. Fassbinder, was a German filmmaker. He is widely regarded as one of the major figures and catalysts of the New German Cinema movement.
Fassbinder's main ...
's ''
Angst essen Seele auf'' (''Ali: Fear eats the soul''). For this, she used interviews with Salem's family and material from film archives, showing the actor and director, as well as other artists from the original film. Central themes of this documentary are
racism, same-sex relationships and
othering in Germany. A review in
Variety magazine said it will "intrigue the many arthouse types" still interested in Fassbinder's films and life, but in
The Hollywood Reporter, it received a rather negative review.
Shafik's documentary ''Arij/Scent of Revolution'' premiered at the 2014 Berlin Film Festival. It features four Egyptian protagonists, a collector of photo negatives, a
Coptic
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Afro-Asia
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political activist, an older socialist writer and a young cyberspace designer, who share their perspective on Egypt's problems, both in relation to earlier and to Egypt's revolution in 2011. The review in ''Variety'' criticized an unconvincing connection between the individual parts and quoted Shafik as saying, "This is not the film I wanted to make."
Selected filmography
*''The Core of the Pomegranates'' (''Das Innere des Granatapfels)'', 15 min. experimental film, 1987
*''The Lemon Tree'' (1993)
*''Planting of Girls'' (1999)
*''Journey of a Queen'' (2003)
*''My Name is not Ali'' (''Ali im Paradies'') 93 min. documentary, 2011
*''Scent of Revolution'' (''Arij'', 2014)
Works
*''Documentary Filmmaking in the Middle East and North Africa''. Cairo: American University in Cairo Press; 2022.
* Resisting Pleasure? Political Opposition and the Body in Arab Cinema. In
* Turkish-German filmmaking: From phobic liminality to transgressive glocality? In
''Arab Cinema: History and Cultural Identity''. ew revised ed.Cairo: American University in Cairo Press; 2007. ISBN 9781936190577.
*''Popular Egyptian Cinema: Gender, Class and Nation'', AUC Press, Cairo, 2007
Prostitute for a Good Reason: Stars and Morality in Egyptian Cinema. In ''Women's Studies International Forum'' 24, 6 (2001): 711-725.*Variety or Unity: Minorities in Egyptian Cinema. In ''Orient'' 39, 4 (Dec. 1998): 627-648.
See also
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Arab cinema
Arab cinema or Arabic cinema ( ar, السينما العربية, al-sīnemā al-ʿArabīyah) refers to the film industry of the Arab world which depends for most of its production on the Egyptian cinema.
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References
External links
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Viola Shafik on her film ''Arij, Scent of Revolution''Review of ''My name is not Ali'' at UC Berkeley blog
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Egyptian women film directors
German documentary film directors
German women film directors
Living people
1961 births
People from Böblingen (district)
Academic staff of the University of Zurich
Film directors from Baden-Württemberg