Arab Times

Intelligen­tsia lament demise of renowned Kuwaiti film director

- Khaled Al-Siddiq passes

KHARTOUM, Oct 16, (KUNA): Kuwaiti actors and intellectu­als on Saturday mourned the passing away of Kuwaiti film director Khaled AlSiddiq who introduced Sudanese cinema to the world via the movie: “The Wedding of Zein” in 1976, adapted from the novel by Tayeb Salih.

Sudanese actor Ali Mahdi, who had the starring role in “The Wedding of Zein” reminisced the late director’s cinema feats, praising him as a “friendly, even-tempered and patient person who had a wide general culture and greatly contribute­d to cinema”.

Speaking to KUNA, Al-Mahdi said Al-Siddiq had left behind an impressive cinema mark in the history of TV directing, chiefly “Bas Ya Bahr or “The Cruel Sea”, which was one of the best 100 Arabic movies.

Not only did Siddiq deal with his cast in a highly civilized mode, but he also respected his audience so much, which showed that he was a genuinely unique man, he said.

The Sudanese actor also highly commended him as having greatly contribute­d to unifying the Arab conscience and promoting cultural communicat­ion thanks to his amazing cinema works.

Sudanese cinema producer Talal Afifi, also speaking to KUNA, said he was so sad to hear about the passing away of the Kuwaiti cinema icon, voicing heartfelt and sincere condolence­s over his demise.

He believed that the movie “The Wedding of Zein” had highlighte­d the possibilit­y of film industry success in Sudan, whether in view of theme, location or human capabiliti­es.

On his part, Ahmad Al-Sadeq, a Sudanese writer and academicia­n, highly acclaimed the “very bald” initiative of the late Kuwaiti cinema icon to produce and direct the Sudanese film “The Wedding of Zein” in mid-1970s.

“This was very clear as he picked a deep script like the novel “The Wedding of Zein” by Sudanese novelist Al-Tayib AlSaleh, and then turn it into a visual work,” he boasted.

He praised the movie as a “watershed” in the developmen­t of Sudanese film industry and an gateway for Sudanese actors to the world.

The prominent Kuwaiti film and TV director passed away on Thursday at the age of 76, after a rich career in the domain of film and television directing.

Al-Siddiq is a pioneer of the Kuwaiti film scene who directed iconic movies such as the 1972 Oscarnomin­ated film “Bas Ya Bahr” or “The Cruel Sea” in English, which was released in 1972 and nominated for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 45th Academy Awards.

Al-Siddiq’s major cinema works also include other key films such as “The Last Journey” and “Faces of the Night”.

The late director received many internatio­nal awards and honors, especially for his movie “The Cruel Sea”. His movie “The Wedding of Zein” won seven Internatio­nal awards.

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