"It is enough for me to be proud, gentlemen, that the film industry has made such great progress, and for me to be the ransom and sacrifice..." These were the words of the artist Aziza Amir at the first Egyptian Cinema Conference in 1936, after which tears flowed from her eyes, and she was unable to continue. Her speech, where she broke into a bout of intense crying, and talked about her motherhood experience, as those close to her knew that she had become pregnant alone once, and her newborn died minutes after his birth, which afflicted her. With great sadness, she said that her consolation was that she had given birth to a daughter, the Egyptian cinema. Egyptian thinker Talaat Harb said of her that she "succeeded where men failed." Egyptian actress Aziza Amir was able to become the first female filmmaker in Egypt and the Arab world, and one of the most famous stars of theater and cinema. As a producer, actress, and director as well, she competed with the giants of her time. Her biography proves that she was neither exaggerating nor exaggerating when she described herself as the mother of Egyptian cinema, a description that was confirmed by everyone.
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