2025 Release
For much of the 20th century, hand-painted film posters were the face of Arab cinema-adorning city streets, grand theatres, and bustling markets. More than mere advertisements, these striking artworks captured the evolving artistic, social, and political landscape of the Arab world, reflecting moments of glamour, resistance, and transformation.
Brushstrokes of Arab Cinema: A Century Unveiled is a journey through the lost golden age of Arab cinema, from the dazzling musicals of 1930s Egypt to the revolutionary neorealism of the 1980s to 90s. Through a carefully curated collection of rare and restored film posters, along with exclusive behind-the-scenes set photos, this book unveils stories of resilience, romance, revolution, and change. Spanning Egypt, Lebanon, Syria, and beyond, these visual artefacts preserve the legacy of filmmakers, actors, and illustrators who shaped a vibrant industry.
With vivid imagery and insightful commentary, this book offers a fresh perspective on the visual history of Arab cinema and its global significance. More than a visual archive, it is a tribute to creativity, resilience, and cultural expression-an invitation to rediscover a time when Arab cinema rivalled Hollywood, its stories immortalised in paint and memory, longing to be seen again.
Perfect for film enthusiasts, art lovers, and anyone curious about the intersection of culture and cinema, Brushstrokes of Arab Cinema: A Century Unveiled celebrates the artistry and storytelling of an overlooked yet powerful era in film history.