Shadi Abdel Salam
An image from Pharaoh, one of the productions that also features Shadi Abdel Salam.
Shadi Abdel Salam

Shadi Abdel Salam

March 15, 1930 — Alexandria, Egypt

Shadi Abdel Salam (Arabic: شادي عبد السلام‎‎) was an Egyptian film director, screenwriter and costume and set designer. Born in Alexandria on 15 March 1930, Shadi graduated from Victoria College, Alexandria, 1948, and then moved to England to study theater arts from 1949 to 1950. He then joined faculty of fine arts in Cairo where he graduated as an architect in 1955. He worked as assistant to the artistic architect, Ramsis W. Wassef, 1957, and designed the decorations and costumes of some of the most famous historical Egyptian films among which are; Wa Islamah, Al Nasser Salah Ad-Din, Almaz wa Abdu El Hamouly. He worked as a historical consultant and supervisor of the decoration, costumes and accessories sections of the Polish film, "Pharaoh", directed by Jerzy Kawalerowicz.

He also directed the long drama film entitled The Night of Counting the Years (Al-Momiaa), 1968–1969, and he received many film awards for this work. Also directed the short drama film entitled The Eloquent Peasant. Notably, he once worked as the Director of the Ministry of Culture Center for experimental films in 1970. He also wrote the scenario of the long drama film entitled "Ikhnatoun" and finalized the relevant designs from 1974–1985. He has taught at the Cinema Higher Institute of Egypt in the Departments of Decorations, Costumes and Film Direction from 1963–1969. He died on 8 October 1986.

Pharaoh

Pharaoh

1966

The Night of Counting the Years

The Night of Counting the Years

1969

Saladin the Victorious

Saladin the Victorious

1963

The Eloquent Peasant

The Eloquent Peasant

1970

Wa Islamah

Wa Islamah

1961

The Thug

The Thug

1957

The Quail and Autumn

The Quail and Autumn

1967

Alkhataya

Alkhataya

1962