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The two ride away from the sands of Nabil’s Ithaka, slowly, towards the American dream of Nabil’s adopted home
Too many issues were becoming taboo and the ability to openly challenge traditional views of masculinity, sexuality, women, physicality and love was constrained by an increasingly reactionary atmosphere
Liberated from an unkind present, the belly dancer is finally saved by the Stetson-sporting Rahim on the back of a white horse. The sun sets on Rahim’s still-sleeping body, lying on the shore in a loose blue djellaba.
by James Parry
A passion for the golden age of Egyptian cinema first led photographer and artist Youssef Nabil to portraiture and the stylish reinterpretation of classic figures and techniques. James Parry discovers how his quest for liberation is now taking him into the realm of video, with dramatic results.
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