Who is khalid abdalla
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F or Khalid Abdalla, the boundary between life and art has repeatedly blurred and shifted over the past six years. The actor, best known for his roles in films such as The Kite Runner and Green Zone , has portrayed a film-maker struggling to finish a documentary in the tense political climate of pre-revolutionary Cairo, starred in a documentary about the revolution, actually documented the same uprising and its troubled aftermath, and set up a film centre in the Egyptian capital to support independent film-makers.
From being at the centre of the anti-government protests in Tahrir Square, he has since experienced the optimism of the revolution give way to disillusionment.
With the rise of President Abdel Fatah al-Sisi , he now finds himself precariously navigating a new crackdown on Egyptian artists and activists that recalls the corruption and brutality of the ousted Mubarak regime. Just to compound the sense of deja vu, Abdalla is currently promoting his latest film, In the Last Days of the City , which finished shooting in Cairo six weeks before mass demonstrations broke out across Egypt on 25 January The actor plays a film-maker, also called Khalid, in the midst of a creative and personal crisis, seemingly unable to find a direction for his documentary, failing to find a new flat and coming to terms with a breakup — circumstances complicated by the everyday chaos of the city and the organised violence of the regime.
Yet the actor says there is something progressive about the ineffectual nature of his alter ego. In person, Abdalla, 35, exudes the same quiet intensity as the character he portrays. Polite and soft-spoken, his answers are often steeped in political or cultural theory and he can examine or unpick an idea — sometimes exhaustively — from every angle.
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