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Lenin El-Ramly : ウィキペディア英語版
Lenin El-Ramly
Lenin El-Ramly is an independent Egyptian writer and director of films and for television and theater. His work is in the field of satire, farce, parody and the ''Theatre of the Absurd''. He was born on August 18, 1945, in Cairo.〔Words without Borders, (biography )〕〔Emea, (''Prins Claus Prijs 2005 voor Zapiro, cartoonist uit Zuid-Afrika'' ) 〕
He is recognized in Egypt and abroad for his daring to put question marks at hypocrite and intolerant manners in parts of the Egyptian society and other countries in the Arab world. His presentations are characterized as existentialist and sociopolitical questions within popular funny settings.〔〔
== Life and career ==
El-Ramly was born in a political engaged family. He published his first short story in 1956 in the magazine ''Sabah El-Kheir''. Yet during his study, in 1967, he started writing social comedies and series for television. At the beginning of the 21st Century, his work from this era is still broadcast. In 1970 he obtained his bachelor's degree in Theater Critics and Theater Literature at the High Institute for Theater Art.〔Golden Thread, ('Lenin El Ramly - ''Nightmare )〕
In 1971 El-Ramly and film director Salah Abu Seif began a close co-operation. In this time he wrote ''The Ostrich and the Peacock'', which in 2002, for the first time since 30 years, could be shown to the public. This film starts a sexual dialogue that invokes sexual desires, according to the censors. According tot El-Ramly they had misunderstood his script.〔〔Daily Times (6 May 2006) (''Egyptian film breaks taboos by discussing sex'' )〕
El-Ramly founded his own theater company in 1980, called ''Studio 80''. His aim has been to put another kind of plays on stage than usually could be seen at commercial plays. His work ''Bel-Arabi El-Faseeh'' of 1991, that has been translated into English as ''In Plain Arabic'', labors at Pan-Arabism. This play has been described as matchless satire, and was declared to be the ''Best Theater Play of the Year'' in Egypt. From Kuwait he received the Soad Sabbah Award for this play. From Western media he received praising critics as well, for instance in the ''Herald Tribune'' and ''Time Magazine''. His theater plays have been staged in the Arab world, as well as in Western countries like France and Australia. Although ''In plain Arabic'' has been refused during the Carthage Theatre Festival in Tunisia.〔〔〔Amazon, (book description )〕
In 1993, El-Ramly founded his second theater company, called ''Studio 2000''. In 1994, he rewrote his debut from 1967 that he had introduced then under the title ''Al-Erhabi'' (''The Terrorist''). With this scenario he got widely known in his own country and abroad.〔〔
El-Ramly's work is widely recognized. For instance he won during the Vivay Film Festival for Comical Movies in 1987, and received the Kuwaiti en Soad Sabbah Award in 1991. In 2005 El-Ramly was honored with the Prince Claus Award from the Netherlands. The jury valued his "''constructive use of humour to provoke public analysis of social and cultural issues.''"〔〔〔Prince Claus Fund, (profile )〕

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