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Filmmaker's Family Saga Captivates Audiences at Tallinn Film Festival

17 Nov

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Summary

  • Egyptian-Austrian director Abu Bakr Shawky's latest film, "The Stories," premiered at Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival
  • The film is based on the true story of how Shawky's parents met as international pen pals in the 1970s
  • Shawky's parents made a surprise appearance at the Q&A, sharing their personal connection to the film
Filmmaker's Family Saga Captivates Audiences at Tallinn Film Festival

In November 2025, Egyptian-Austrian filmmaker Abu Bakr Shawky made a triumphant return to the international film circuit with the world premiere of his latest work, "The Stories," at the 29th Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival in Estonia.

Shawky, known for his acclaimed past films like the 2018 Oscar submission "Yommedine," has developed a reputation for crafting deeply personal stories that resonate with audiences. "The Stories" is no exception, as it cinematically imagines the tale of Shawky's own parents - his father, who grew up in Egypt, and his mother, who hails from Austria.

The film follows the couple's lives from the 1960s to the 1980s, blending archival footage with acted scenes to depict their long-distance friendship, which blossomed into a cross-cultural romance despite the suspicions of the father's relatives. As the story unfolds, it also explores the father's dreams of becoming a pianist, and the couple's shared determination to see him achieve his goal.

During the post-screening Q&A, Shawky welcomed his parents to the stage, revealing that the film is based on the true story of how they met as international pen pals. The director's mother shared that while Shawky had told them the film would feature "snippets" about their lives, the final product was a much more extensive tribute to their story and the "simple people" who inspired it.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
"The Stories" is a film by Egyptian-Austrian director Abu Bakr Shawky that is based on the true story of how his parents met as international pen pals in the 1970s and their subsequent cross-cultural romance.
Shawky's parents made a surprise appearance at the Q&A following the premiere of "The Stories," celebrating the film's tribute to their story and the "simple people" who inspired it.
Shawky's 2018 film "Yommedine" was Egypt's international Oscar submission, indicating his reputation for crafting acclaimed personal stories.

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