Shafik's 1993 documentary
The Lemon Tree reflects the pessimistic mood of the era immediately following the Middle East's
Second Gulf War in the early 1990s. Shafik adapted a short story by poet and former
Arab League ambassador Ibrahim Shokrallah, which in turn is based on events in his own life. The film won the award for Best Short Documentary at Images of the Arab World Festival 1993. Her 2011 film
Ali im Paradies (
My name is not Ali) is a documentary about the actor
El Hedi ben Salem, who played the title role in
Rainer Werner Fassbinder's
Angst essen Seele auf (
Ali: Fear eats the soul). For this, she used interviews with Salem's family and material from film archives, showing the actor and director, as well as other artists from the original film. Central themes of this documentary are
racism, same-sex relationships and
othering in Germany. A review in
Variety magazine said it will "intrigue the many arthouse types" still interested in Fassbinder's films and life, but in
The Hollywood Reporter, it received a rather negative review. Shafik's documentary
Arij/Scent of Revolution premiered at the 2014 Berlin Film Festival. It features four Egyptian protagonists, a collector of photo negatives, a
Coptic political activist, an older socialist writer and a young cyberspace designer, who share their perspective on Egypt's problems, both in relation to earlier and to Egypt's revolution in 2011. The review in
Variety criticized an unconvincing connection between the individual parts and quoted Shafik as saying, "This is not the film I wanted to make." ==Selected filmography==