Radwan El Kashef
An image from Date Wine, one of the productions that also features Radwan El Kashef.
Radwan El Kashef

Radwan El Kashef

August 6, 1952 — Cairo, Egypt

Radwan El Kashef (August 6, 1952 - June 5, 2002) was an Egyptian film director and author. He obtained a BA in Film Directing from the Higher Institute of Cinema in Cairo in 1984 and was the first of his class. El Kashef worked as an assistant director in nearly twenty films with Youssef Chahine, Raafat El Mihi, Daoud Abdel Sayed, and others. He was best known for Date Wine (1998), Why, O Violet (1993), and The Magician (2001).

In 2002, El Kashef died at the age of 49 due to a sudden heart attack after returning from the International Film Festival Rotterdam in the Netherlands, in which he participated for his last film The Magician. He left behind only 3 films.

Date Wine

Date Wine

1998

Fish, Milk, Tamarind

Fish, Milk, Tamarind

1988

The Magician

The Magician

2001

Summer Thefts

Summer Thefts

1988

Why, O Violet?

Why, O Violet?

1993

Axe in the head

Axe in the head

1992