Watch Out for ZouZou

Khalli Balak Min ZouZou (Arabic: خلي بالك من زوزو) is a 1972 Egyptian movie directed by Hassan El-Imam starring Soad Hosny, Hussein Fahmy and Taheya Cariocca.[2] As with many Egyptians movies of the era, it combines drama, comedy, and music. With its musical numbers and dance sequences, it has become one of Hosny's best loved films and a household favourite in Egypt. However, through these dance sequences, it holds a mirror up to Egyptian society in the 1970s. The movie focuses on the tensions within Egyptian society between tradition and modernism, as well as social pressure towards liberalism.[3]

Watch Out for ZouZou
خلي بالك من زوزو
Directed byHassan El-Imam
Produced bySout El Fen
Screenplay bySalah Gaheen
StarringSoad Hosny
Hussein Fahmy
Music byKamal El-Taweel
Salah Gaheen
Edited byNadia Shokry
Release date
6 November 1972[1]
Running time
132 mins
CountryEgypt
LanguageEgyptian Arabic

Plot

ZouZou is a college student that comes from a family of entertainers. Her mother was a retired belly dancer and runs a troupe of performers that entertain at weddings. Her home was on Cairo's famous Muhammad Ali St., known for housing entertainers and musicians. Zouzou performs every night with her family at weddings and private parties as a dancer and singer. This is kept as a secret from all her friends because she worries about how she will be perceived by her peers. Being a professional belly dancer in Egypt during this period was understood to be a low profession, one loosely associated with prostitution, or a lack of morality. Zouzou falls in love with one of her professors who breaks his engagement in order to be with her. The cousin of the professor tries to break off what he has with Zouzou and eventually finds out that she is an entertainer. The cousin frames Zouzou in public, arranging an event that forces her to expose her work as a dancer. Her professor was shocked and ashamed at first, but in the end, all is resolved as Zouzou decides to return to her studies and embrace a bright future free of the need to work as a Muhammad Ali St. dancer.

Cast

  • Taheyya Kariokka as Naima Almazia
  • Hussein Fahmy as professor Said Kamel
  • Soad Hosni as Zozo Almazia
  • Azza Sherif
  • Samir Ghanem
  • Shahinaz Taha
  • Mohie Ismail
  • Abbas Fares
  • Zouzou Shakib
  • Ali Gohar
  • Mostafa Metwali

Music

Khalli Balak Min ZouZou has many songs that are still sung by Egyptians till now. The songs were the most influential and memorable on Egyptians and many more. Two main music composers were Kamal El-Taweel and Salah Gaheen. Kamal El-Taweel was friends with Abdel Halim Hafez, also another great music composer and singer. Kamal El-Taweel created the most memorable song Ya Wad Ya Te’eel (O Teaser Boy) which was sung by Soad Hosny.

Release

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References

  1. "خلي بالك من زوزو". El Cinema. Retrieved 24 May 2017.
  2. "Souad Hosni, Arab films - egyptian moviestars". belly-dance.org. Retrieved 2017-05-24.
  3. "Safar: Watch Out for Zouzou". Retrieved 2017-05-24.

Walter Armbrust. Mass Culture and Modernism in Egypt. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1996, pp 117–125.

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