An Egyptian Message to George Clooney

An Egyptian Message to George Clooney

An Egyptian Message to George Clooney

An Egyptian Message to George Clooney

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Overview

As a liberal Egyptian and avid follower of political and social causes in Hollywood films, including those that actor George Clooney never ceases to tackle, author Nazek Taymoor points out this important artistic channel of communication between East and West.

Clooney's movies give a greater meaning to the true essence of cinema by analyzing and shedding light on the issues he confronts.

Freedom of expression, oppression, capitalist corruption, carcinogenic products, Middle Eastern petrol abuse by first world countries, terrorism, and anti-terrorism are but a few of the concerns artistically presented by Clooney to the world.

As an author, a daughter of the Middle East, and a passionate fan of George Clooney's works, these issues also concern the author.

The choice of art in the form of cinema is the core subject of An Egyptian Message to George Clooney, which considers the nature of film as a beautiful and untainted method of communication and exchange between different cultures, even after politicians have ruined other means of communication.

The book details Clooney's most prominent movies with critiques and examination, and also offers an extensive enumeration of his biographical, activist, professional, and most importantly, the political sides of his life and works.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940150838475
Publisher: Strategic Book Publishing
Publication date: 09/30/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 324
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

Businesswoman Nazek Taymoor currently lives in Cairo, Egypt. This is her second book. “What motivated me was my love for art and cinema, which has now become the major language of communication between the East and the West.” This work was published in Arabic in both Egypt and Lebanon. The Egyptian version was published courtesy of the General Egyptian Book Organization, which picked it from among thousands of competing books.
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