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The Eloquent Peasant 1970

★ 7.110 votes20 min📅 1970-09-01

Step into the ancient world of 1970's 'The Eloquent Peasant', a captivating short film that masterfully weaves a morality tale set in 2160-2025 BC.

Director: Shadi Abdel Salam

Cast

Ahmed Marei
Ahmed Marei
The Peasant
Ahmad Anan
Ahmad Anan
Grand Steward
Ahmed Hegazi
Ahmed Hegazi
Thutenakht

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Eloquent Peasant (1970) about?

The film tells the story of a peasant, Khun-anup, who is wrongfully accused of theft by the noble Rensi and must use his eloquence to plead his case.

Who directed The Eloquent Peasant?

Shadi Abdel Salam brings this ancient morality tale to life with his masterful direction.

Who stars in The Eloquent Peasant?

The film features a talented cast, including Ahmed Marei, Ahmad Anan, and Ahmed Hegazi.

Is The Eloquent Peasant (1970) worth watching?

While 'The Eloquent Peasant' may not have a high IMDb rating, its unique blend of history, drama, and poetry makes it a fascinating watch for those interested in ancient Egyptian literature and culture.

How long is The Eloquent Peasant?

The film has a runtime of 20 minutes.

About The Eloquent Peasant (1970) — Ancient Egyptian Morality Tale

Step into the ancient world of 1970's 'The Eloquent Peasant', a captivating short film that masterfully weaves a morality tale set in 2160-2025 BC. Directed by the visionary Shadi Abdel Salam, this poetic drama follows the unjust treatment of a peasant, Khun-anup, by the noble Rensi. As the peasant's eloquence leaves Rensi in awe, the audience is transported to a bygone era, where the lines between right and wrong are blurred. With its rich historical context and powerful themes, 'The Eloquent Peasant' is a must-watch for anyone interested in ancient Egyptian literature and culture.

This thought-provoking film, based on a major literary text from the Middle Kingdom, is a testament to the enduring power of storytelling. With its unique blend of poetry and drama, 'The Eloquent Peasant' will leave viewers pondering the complexities of justice and morality long after the credits roll.