Yousra
Yousra Mohamed Hafez Nassim, born in Cairo in 1955, is one of the most iconic figures in Egyptian and Arab cinema. In 2020, she became a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and serves as a Goodwill Ambassador for the United Nations Development Programme. Discovered in the 1970s by cinematographer Abdel Halim Nasr, she rose to prominence through her exceptional talent, presence, and the enduring influence she has carried across more than four decades.
She achieved widespread fame through her celebrated collaborations with Adel Imam, including Terrorism and Kebab, The Forgotten, and Birds of Darkness. Her work with renowned director Youssef Chahine on An Egyptian Story, Alexandria Again and Forever, and The Emigrant earned her international recognition and secured her place among the region’s most respected and versatile actors. Her career reflects a rare blend of artistic range, elegance, and cultural impact.
At BRIDGE Summit, Yousra will reflect on the evolution of Egyptian and Arab cinema, the legacy of storytelling, and how artists can use their voice and influence to advance social awareness, dignity, and meaningful cultural dialogue.
Yousra at BRIDGE
- Picture Fireside 8 December 5:05 - 5:25PM
Five Decades on: Yousra's Secret to Staying Timeless
For decades, Yousra has defined Arab entertainment, evolving with each generation while staying true to her artistic core. In this conversation, she reflects on what it takes to endure in such a shifting industry: adapting to new mediums, embracing creative risks, and cultivating the mindset and passion that turn success into legacy.
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