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ffactory · 6 months ago
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perfettamentechic · 7 days ago
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21 novembre … ricordiamo …
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2023: Bettina Moissi, attrice tedesca. Figlia dell’attore austriaco di origini italo-albanesi Alessandro Moissi e dell’attrice Herta Hambach. Intraprese la carriera di attrice, divenendo famosa in particolare per aver recitato sul grande schermo in diversi film. Sposò nel 1959 Heinz Berggruen, collezionista d’arte, gallerista, mecenate e giornalista tedesco, da cui ebbe due figli: Nicolas…
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lyrics365 · 4 months ago
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ليلى مراد Ana Alby Dalily
[اللازمة] أنا قلبي دليلي قالي هتحبي أنا قلبي دليلي قالي هتحبي دايمًا يحكيلي وبصدق قلبي أنا قلبي، قلبي دليلي [المقطع الأول] حبوبي معايا من قبل ما أشوفه قلبي دا مرايا مرسوم، مرسوم فيها طيفه شايفاه آه، آه في خيالي سامعاه آه، آه بيقولي [قبل اللازمة] يا حياتي تعالي تعالي تعالي يا حياتي تعالي تعالي تعالي غنيلي تملي وقوليلي تملي الحب دا غنوه كلها أحلام أنغامها الحلوة أحلى أنغام [اللازمة] أنا قلبي دليلي…
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eretzyisrael · 1 year ago
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The forgotten Jewish actress who ended her days in penury
Rakia Ibrahim, Camelia, (Liliane Levy Cohen), Nijma Ibrahim,   Nagwa Salem, and the greatest of all  – Leila Mourad – all were well- known Jewish actresses in Egypt. But how many have heard of Esther Shateh? Marwa Ayoub  has posted this Facebook entry:
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Esther Shateh: died alone and in poverty
Esther Shatah had one of the longest acting careers in Egypt. She began treading the boards at a time when acting was at first  limited to men who played women’s roles.
Esther, a Syrian-Jewish actress, was born in October 1884 and came to Egypt after her father’s business in the Levant stagnated.
The first time Esther came to Egypt, she was told that she was a natural actress. She tried, succeeded, and shone. So successful was she that she belonged to one than one troupe  – the  Salama Hijazi Troupe in 1916, the George Abyad Troupe in  1922, the Abd al-Rahman Ramzy Troupe in  1932, the Actors’ Union in  1933, the Okasha Troupe 1935, and the National Troupe in  1944.
All those who knew Esther well said that she was so good and kind to her friends that she would have gone to borrow money to relieve a friend or colleague of a debt.
After the wars of 1956 and 1967, she refused to leave Egypt and insisted on ending her days in  the land that embraced her, and gave her good times as well as difficult days.
In her last years, Esther lived alone after her son left her and travelled to America. The camera turned its back on her and she was left without a job.  She refused to go out and find a job or money, selling off  the furniture in her home, her apartment stripped down to her bed.
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ulkaralakbarova · 4 months ago
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A look at the life of French designer Yves Saint Laurent from the beginning of his career in 1958 when he met his lover and business partner, Pierre Berge. Credits: TheMovieDb. Film Cast: Yves Saint Laurent: Pierre Niney Pierre Bergé: Guillaume Gallienne Karl Lagerfeld: Nikolai Kinski Victoire Doutreleau: Charlotte Le Bon Jacques De Bascher: Xavier Lafitte Loulou de la Falaise: Laura Smet Betty Catroux: Marie de Villepin Fernando Sanchez: Ruben Alves Yvonne de Peyerimhoff: Astrid Whettnall Lucienne Saint Laurent: Marianne Basler Anne-Marie Munoz: Adeline D’Hermy Bernard Buffet: Jean-Édouard Bodziak Jean-Pierre Debord: Alexandre Steiger Raymonde Zehnacker: Michèle Garcia Charles: Olivier Pajot Christian Dior: Patrice Thibaud Jean Cocteau: Philippe Morier-Genoud Marie-Louise Bousquet: Anne Alvaro M. Boussac: Gérard Lartigau Brigitte: Laura Martin-Bassot Albert: Joakim Latzko José Maria: Laurent Maria l’Avocat: Arnaud Denis Financier Rothschild: Xavier Alcan Chef de Service Val de Grâce: Julien Lacroix Ouvrière 1 Dior: Déborah Amsens Ouvrière 2 Dior: Sophie Riffont Stagiaire Dior: Laura Giudice Journaliste 1 conférence Dior: Annick Christiaens Journaliste 2 conférence Dior: Julie Bernard Maitre d’hôtel Prunier: Benoît Giros Journaliste 1 rue Dior: Benoît Strulus Journaliste 3 rue Dior: Xavier Hosten Dame Dior: Fabienne Chaudat Journaliste Elle: Jeanne Dandoy Journaliste Marie-Claire: Sandrine Blancke Journaliste 1 boutique YSL: Nicolas Ronchi Journaliste 2 boutique YSL: Stéphanie Doncker Type blouson de cuir: Julien Bruant Baron de Rothschild: Christian Gasc Type Prunier: Jean-Henri Compère Andy Warhol: William Abello Zizi Jeanmaire: Céline Spang Amie 1 Lucienne: Karine Belly Amie 2 Lucienne: Christine Metz Amie 3 Lucienne: Renée Bellocq Ouvrier Oran: Abdelilah Nouili Hamed jeune: Mohamed Amine Touil Hamed vieux: Abdessemad El Meskini Youssef: Reda Zerouali Thadée: Hadrien Bal Amie Betty: Florence Eugene Michèle: Kimly Henry Jeanloup Sieff: Sacha Sieff Un mannequin: Solène Hébert Film Crew: Book: Laurence Benaïm Editor: François Gédigier Director: Jalil Lespert Producer: Wassim Béji Writer: Marie-Pierre Huster Production Design: Aline Bonetto Casting: Nicolas Ronchi Script Supervisor: Agathe Grau Costume Design: Madeline Fontaine Original Music Composer: Ibrahim Maalouf Director of Photography: Thomas Hardmeier Wardrobe Designer: Rachel Raoult Producer: Yannick Bolloré Producer: Julien Deris Executive Producer: Thierry Desmichelle Producer: Franck Elbase Producer: David Gauquié Producer: Sylvain Jouannet Producer: Nicolas Lesage Producer: Etienne Mallet Executive Producer: Lionel Uzan Producer: Nadia Khamlichi Producer: Gilles Waterkeyn Producer: Adrian Politowski Set Decoration: Monica Alberte Set Decoration: Hind Ghazali Makeup Artist: Betty Beauchamp Makeup Artist: Céline Colinet Makeup Artist: Dominique Colladant Makeup Artist: Odile Fourquin Hairstylist: Leila Mauro Hairstylist: Sarah Mescoff Makeup Artist: Khadija Najahi Makeup Artist: Ghislaine Nejjar Hairstylist: Ghislaine Tortereau Makeup Artist: Michelle Van Brussel Casting: Mourad Barouche Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Stéphane Thiébaut Dialogue Editor: Hélène Lamy-au-Rousseau Co-Writer: Jérémie Guez Co-Writer: Yann Apperry Screenplay: Jacques Fieschi Movie Reviews:
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bookskittychad · 8 months ago
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Leila mourad!!!! Gorgeous woman!!!! Beautiful!!!! 3asal!!!🍯🍯🍯
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rockhyrax · 10 months ago
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Spectacle Radio ep.111 :: 02.01.24 :: Uneasy Listening
Orbital - Pent TV Ident Jan Terri - Get Down Goblin (Jan Terri: No Rules, dir. Darren Hacker & Fred Hickler, 2023)
Otomo Yoshihide - Bath Cream 1 (Tokyo Elegy, dir. Aryan Kaganof, 1999) Gianni Gebbia - Zabare (The Secret Voyage, dir. Raul Ruiz) Gabriel Black & Screamin Sax - Making Up for Lost Time (The Initiation, dir. Larry Stewart, 1984) … Children Nevertheless (dir. Khadijeh Habashneh, 1979) Aida Nadeem - In the Future They Ate on the Finest Porcelain (Larisa Sansour, 2012) Step by Step (dir. Randa Chahal Sabbag, 1979) DAM - Bahriyya (Salt of the Sea, dir. Annemarie Jacir, 2008)
Ali Sabah & Roar Skau Olsen - Nation Estate (Larisa Sansour, 2012) Nuh Ibrahim - Min Sijin Akka (From Akka's Prison) (When I Saw You, dir. Annemarie Jacir, 2012) Leila Mourad - Ana Albi Dalili (The Time that Remains, dir. Elia Suleiman, 2009) Jimmy Giuffre - Flute Song (Les Femmes Palestiniennes, dir. Jocelyne Saab, 1974)
Rich Kirby & Michael Kline - They Can't Put It Back (Appalachian Journey, dir. Mike Dibb, Mark Kidel, & Alan Lomax, 1990)
Blackjack Davy (Bluegrass Roots, dir. David Hoffman, 1965)
Prodigal Son (Bluegrass Roots, dir. David Hoffman, 1965)
… Merzbow (Beyond Ultraviolence, dir. Aryan Kaganof, 1998)
Sorcery - Rainbow Eyes (Rocktober Blood, dir. Beverly Sebastian, 1984) Tyxe - Misunderstood (Lone Wolf, dir. John Callas, 1988) Count Raven - Angel of Death (Death Metal Zombies, dir. Todd Jason Cook, 1995)
Incantation - Absolved in Blood (Afterparty Massacre, dir. Kristoff Bates & Kyle Severn, 2011) Deceased - Nuclear Exorcist (Death Metal Zombies)
Godflesh - Absorber (Mortal Kombat Annihilation, dir. John R. Leonetti, 1997) Dead World - Paroxysmal Euphoria (Death Metal Zombies)
Merzbow (Beyond Ultraviolence) Boris & Sunn o))) - Blood Swamp (The Limits of Control, Jim Jarmusch, 2009)
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Them - It's All Over Now Baby Blue (Rocker, dir. Klaus Lemke, 1972)
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weldnas · 3 years ago
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I just saw the songs you sent to chay and not gonna lie when i saw you sent a song by abd el hameed hafez i was surprised in a good way! I’m egyptian and it makes me happy to see people listening to egyptian artists here! Is there any other artists that you listen to?
Hi lovely!!
I love your music and Abdelhalim Hafeez is one of my favourite artists of all time. My parents were/still are obsessed with him and we sang Khosara in my school choir in primary and I loved him since.
On the top of my head, MY QUEEN UM KALTHOUM, Farid al atrach, Najat Saghira, Mohamed abdelwahab, Shadia, Asmahan, Leila Mourad and moree
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ottomanladies · 4 years ago
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Is there any Ottoman princess who still has descendants today.
Hello, sure! I'm going to list them using the "Genealogy of the Ottoman Empire" published in 2005 as source, as it's the most recent genealogy work I have.
descendants of Mediha Sultan, daughter of Abdülmecid I
Leila Mediha Samy (b. 5.10.1955): great-granddaughter. She has a son called Henry Orhan Samy Beggin (b. 21.9.1991)
Mustafa Reshid Sami (b. 12.11.1952): great-grandson. He has a daughter called Zoe-Jo Sami (b. 23.4.1994)
Ekrem Abdurrahman Sami (b. 2.9.1954): great-grandson. He has two children: Rebecca Anne Sami (b. 7.12.1982) and Ömer Ryan Sami (b. 2.4.1993)
Catherine Melek Samy (b. 28.1.1960): great-granddaughter. She has two children: India Holy Samy-Lewis (b. 29.12.1998) and Anouchka Sky Evyleen Samy-Lewis (b. 16.6.2000)
descendants of Cemile Sultan, daughter of Abdülmecid I
Naile (b. 1912): great-granddaughter. I'm not sure she's still alive but she has two children: Engin (b. 1933) and Sevil (b. 1942)
Behremend (b. 1917): great-granddaughter. Again, I'm not sure she's still alive but she has a daughter: Gülnûr Sertel (b. 1955) who, in turn, has a son, Kenan (b. 1973)
Bilge (b. 1933): great-great-granddaughter. I'm not sure she's still alive.
Fatma Nühbe Çubukçu (b. 1949): great-great-granddaughter.
Fuad Bengü (b. 24.8.1948): great-great-grandson
Dogan Bengü (b. 5.5.1959): great-great-grandson
Arzu Bengü (b. 9.11.1969): great-great-granddaughter
Edhem Dömeke (b. 22.5.1933): great-grandson. He has two daughters: Ayşe Dömeke (b. 1971) and Aylin Dömeke (b. 1976)
descendants of Esma Sultan, daughter of Abdülaziz Han
Alp Saadeddine Mohamed Bey Osmansoy (b. 1930): grandson. He has three children: Orhan Saadeddine Osmansoy (b. 1969), Shirine Mohamed Bey (b. 1970) who in turn has a son, Kamil Mahmoud Faour (b. 1999); Ayline Mohamed Bey (b. 1976)
Kaya Mohamed Bey Osmansoy (b. 1937): grandson.
Aydin Mohamed Bey Osmansoy (b. 1947): grandson
descendants of Hatice Sultan, daughter of Murad V
Kenize Mourad de Kotwara (b. 1940): granddaughter
descendants of Fatma Sultan, daughter of Murad V
Resan Iris (b. 15.11.1956): granddaughter. She has two children: Serra Deveci (b. 19.3.1979) and Emirhan Deveci (b. 23.3.1991)
descendants of Zekiye Sultan, daughter of Abdülhamid II
Fatma Yasemin Yegen (b. 18.9.1973): great-granddaughter
Muhsin Osman Yegen (b. 14.12.1977): great-grandson
descendants of Naime Sultan, daughter of Abdülhamid II
Bülent Ossmann (b. 2.5.1930): grandson. He has a son, Rémy Chengiz Ossmann (b. 16.11.1963) who, in turn, has a son: Sélim Ossmann (b. 14.12.1992)
Koubilay (b. 1937): grandson. He has three children: Shehnaz (b. 1970), Inci (b. 1972) and Orhan (b. 1975)
descendants of Ayşe Sultan, daughter of Abdülhamid II
Ayşe Rebia Nami (b. 3.8.1945): granddaughter.
Mediha Şükriye Nami Osmanoğlu (b. 24.5.1947): granddaughter. She has a daughter: Ayşe Marie-Christine Nami-Conopio (b. 16.7.1969)
Fethiye Nimet Nami Osmanoğlu (b. 21.3.1953): granddaughter.
Ayşe Adile Nami Osmanoğlu (b. 6.8.1958): granddaughter. She has two children: Osman Necati Ferhat Ariba (b. 31.1.1980) and Ayşe Feyzan Ariba (b. 9.9.1983)
Gul Nür Dorothée Nami Osmanoğlu (b. 10.1.1960): granddaughter. She has three children: Hanzade Audrey Nami-Ragot (b. 4.2.1988), Ayzade Maylis Nami-Ragot (b. 16.6.1991) and Aléxis Cem Nami-Ragot (b. 11.3.1993)
Ayten Sofia Nami Osmanoğlu (b. 24.3.1961): granddaughter. She has a daughter: Refia Roksan Kunter (b. 10.8.1984)
descendants of Fatma Ulviye Sultan, daughter of Mehmed VI
Ismail Halim Özba (b. 6.10.1945): grandson. He has two children: Nadia Özba (b. 1969) and Halil Özba (b. 1974)
Hanzade Özba (b. 4.10.1953): granddaughter. She has two chidren: Neslişah Evliyazade (b. 1977) and Mesude Evliyazade (b. 1978)
descendants of Rukiye Sabiha Sultan, daughter of Mehmed VI
Prince Abbas Hilmi of Egypt (b. 16.10.1941): grandson. He has two children: Fatma Sabiha Hilmi (b. 28.9.1974) and Daoud Abd El Moneim Hilmi (b. 23.6.1979)
Princess Ikbal of Egypt (b. 22.12.1944): granddaughter
Princess Sabiha Fazile Ibrahim of Egypt (b. 8.8.1941): granddaughter. She has two sons: Ali-Suad Ürgüplü (b. 28.9.1967) and Mehmed-Selim Ürgüplü (b. 31.10.1968)
Prince Ahmed Rifat Ibrahim of Egypt (b. 31.8.1942): grandson
Prince Osman Rifat Ibrahim (b. 20.5.1951): grandson
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yaramekawei · 4 years ago
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Leila Mourad (Arabic: ليلى مراد‎; February 17, 1918 – November 21, 1995) was an Egyptian singer and actress, and one of the most prominent superstars in the Arab world in her era. Born Lillian Zaki Mourad Mordechai to a Jewish family 1918 in the El Daher District in Cairo. #Radio #broadcast #Radio_submarine #soundclould https://soundcloud.com/yaramekawei/sets/radio-submarine #African #music #africa #playlist #africanmusic #dance #podcast #afrobeats #linkinbio #follow #like #soundclould #africaeveryday #live #playlist #linkinbio #womenofafrica #afrohair #afrodance #womenempowerment #africandance #afropunk #afrobeat #egypt #egyptian #egypteveryday #northafrica https://www.instagram.com/p/CF1aCSInzkl/?igshid=1sap30yomrh1
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les-portes-du-sud · 5 years ago
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“Des efforts, elle en fait. Elle est même prête à en consentir d'autres, mais jusqu'où ? Jusqu'où sans abdiquer sa personnalité, ses convictions, tout ce qui fait qu'elle est Zahr et non pas Leila, qu'elle n'envisage pas sa vie comme une plage tranquille, mais comme un combat contre l'injustice et l'hypocrisie ? On peut se moquer, la traiter de rêveuse, lui dire qu'en vieillissant elle comprendra. Elle espère bien mourir avant de comprendre les innombrables raisons d'accepter et de se taire.”
― Kenizé Mourad
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rihamkhattabgpis · 4 years ago
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Peinture  à  la  manière de l’artiste Jackson Pollock
PP1 travail de groupe 2
Hana, Mourad , Mila , Jamila , Layla et Leila
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perfettamentechic · 2 years ago
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21 novembre … ricordiamo …
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2020: Beppe Modenese, all’anagrafe Giuseppe Modenese, è stato un manager italiano, presidente onorario della Camera nazionale della moda italiana. Dopo la scomparsa dell‘inseparabile compagno, Piero Pinto, nel 2018 Beppe Modenese si ritirò dalle scene pubbliche. (n. 1929) 2019: Michael J. Pollard, nato Michael John Pollack, attore statunitense. Pollard era sposato con l’attrice Beth Howland. (n.…
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eretzyisrael · 4 years ago
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Wanted: an Egyptian-Jewish actress to play Cleopatra
The casting of ‘Wonderwoman’ Israeli actress Gal Gadot in the role of Cleopatra in a forthcoming biopic has caused a furore on social media: some would like to see an ‘Arab’ actress play the part, or even a European one, given that Cleopatra was actually of Macedonian-Greek descent. But a Jew? Never. Lyn Julius recalls the period when Jewish actresses were hoysehold names in Egypt in Jewish News:
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Gal Gadot (Jewish News) Politics are such nowadays that Jews have had their identities recast as privileged whites with no roots in the Middle East. It’s an irony that Jews paid with their lives in World War II for not belonging to the Aryan race, and have been murdered by white supremacists in the US for not being white enough. But the current orthodoxy on campus and in the media puts Jews firmly in the white camp despite their Levantine origins. We have now reached the point, Seth Frantzman writes, where no Jewish actress would be acceptable, not even an Egyptian-Jewish one. Maybe, he concedes, an Egyptian-Jewish actress who had converted to Islam. Yet there was a time when Egyptian-Jewish actresses were household names. Egypt was the Hollywood of the Middle East, and their fame spread far and wide. There was Nagwa Salem, whose real name was Nazira Mousa Shehata. She was born in Cairo to a Lebanese-Jewish father and a Sephardi mother. Nijma Ibrahim was born in 1914 as Pollini Odeon. She was famous for playing female villains. She played the role of Rayya in the famous movie ‘Rayya and Sakina’. She acted in more than 40 movies, and the most significant ones were ‘The Lady of the Camellias’ and ‘I am the Past’. She passed away in 1976, and was buried in Cairo. There was Camelia, real name Liliane Levy Cohen, who made 18 films in the space of three years in the 1940s. Her life was tragically cut short when she was killed in a plane crash aged 31. Rumour had it that she was King Farouk’s mistress and that he engineered her death. There was Rakia Ibrahim, real name Rachel Abraham Levy, who started life as a seamstress in Cairo’s Jewish quarter. She was known for ‘A Bullet in the Heart’ (1944), ‘The Final Solution’ (1937) and ‘Wings of the Desert ‘(1940). But the queen of them all was singer and film star, Leila Mourad. She was trained by her father, a ‘hazan’, and Dawood Hosni, also Jewish, the composer of the first operetta in the Arabic language.  He wrote two songs for Leila. Further success came when the prominent Egyptian composer Mohammed Abdel Wahab gave her a role in his film ‘Yahia el Hob’ (Viva Love!) in 1938. In the six years following the success of Y’ahia el Hob’ she made five box office hits with Jewish director Togo Mizrahi, becoming Egypt’s top actress. In 1945 she made ‘Layla Bint al-Fuqara’ (“Layla, daughter of the poor”) directed by Anwar Wagdi, whom she married shortly afterwards. She went on to make a further 20 films. She was selected, over the iconic singer Umm Kulthum, as the official singer of the Egyptian Revolution of 1952. But as soon as the conflict erupted with Israel in 1948, all the Jewish actresses were accused of disloyalty to Egypt. According to Al-Arabiya, In the last few years prior to her death, Nijma Ibrahim suffered from mental illness, thinking that someone was seeking to assassinate her because of her Jewish origins. Rakia Ibrahim left Egypt in 1954 for the US, but she was dogged by accusations that she was a Mossad agent who had played a part in the assassination of Egyptian nuclear scientist Samira Moussa. As recently as 2014, an  Arabic newspaper carried allegations of her complicity in Moussa’s death. 
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Leila Mourad Leila Mourad converted to islam, but even she was not immune. In the 1950s a rumour surfaced that the actress and singer had visited Israel, where she had relatives, and donated money to its military. Arab radio stations boycotted her. The Egyptian government investigated but found that the charges against her were without foundation. She retired aged 38, ostensibly because Umm Kalthum had overtaken her in popularity. But one cannot discount the fact that she had never managed to shake off suspicions of her as a spy. Only Nagwa Salem seemed to have managed to have a successful film career into the 1960s. The price she paid was to convert to Islam. Not being a Muslim was a definite handicap – hence the Syrian Christian Michel Shelhoub converted to Islam – and became Omar Sharif. Have things changed for the better In Egypt? Hardly any Jews remain. In 2016, two actors ‘came out’, admitting to their Jewish ancestry: Basma Darwish, whose grandfather was Youssef Darwish, an anti-Zionist Communist, and Karim Kassem, who turned out to be the nephew of the present Jewish community leader, Magda Haroun. Could an Egyptian-Jewish actress be cast as Cleopatra today? We should put Basma Darwish forward for consideration. She would make an interesting test case. Read article in full Jews must cease to be Jews to be considered for acting roles
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shafirunalam · 7 years ago
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Cinema In The Arab World - Shafirun Alam
The first ever Arab film production took place in Alexandria, Egypt in 1896. Since then, Arab Cinema World has continuously developed from being conservative to more traditionalistic. There were many stereotypes, political and economic suffering in the Arab World that came with consequences which had effects on the Arab Cinema World. Nonetheless, The Arab Cinema industry still manage to continue to boom especially in Egypt. Regardless of all the ups and downs in Middle East countries such as Egypt, Morocco or the Gulf area the industry was/is still flourishing, with commercial films appreciated by the local audience, while its saddening that other Arab countries are having trouble to find their place such as Syria, Jordan or Palestine, where movies are almost absent on the screen until now.
Arab Cinema has a golden age where various female actors has made successful outcomes and breaking stereotypes. Some of the successors from the industry are Aziza Amir, Mary Queeny, Laila Mourad, Om Khaltoum, Leila Fwazi and more. It is astonishing that the new generation of directors in the Arab World have been aiming to be more confident, more free and more expressive in their productions. Arab movies don’t only speak of immigration, revolution, terrorism and women’s empowerment but handle more themes of everyday life and social facts. There is also this renaissance through the last Arab films in international festivals. It is amazing how much progress Arab Cinema World has made.
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tasksweekly · 7 years ago
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[TASK 049: MOROCCO]
Shout out to anon for inspiring this task! There’s a masterlist below compiled of over 160+ Moroccan faceclaims categorised by gender with their occupation and ethnicity denoted if there was a reliable source. If you want want an extra challenge use random.org to pick a random number! Of course everything listed below are just suggestions and you can pick whichever character or whichever project you desire.
Any questions can be sent here and all tutorials have been linked below the cut for ease of access! REMEMBER to tag your resources with #TASKSWEEKLY and we will reblog them onto the main! This task can be tagged with whatever you want but if you want us to see it please be sure that our tag is the first five tags!
THE TASK - scroll down for FC’s!
STEP 1: Decide on a FC you wish to create resources for! You can always do more than one but who are you starting with? There are links to masterlists you can use in order to find them and if you want help, just send us a message and we can pick one for you at random!
STEP 2: Pick what you want to create! You can obviously do more than one thing, but what do you want to start off with? Screencaps, RP icons, GIF packs, masterlists, PNG’s, fancasts, alternative FC’s - LITERALLY anything you desire!
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THINGS YOU CAN MAKE FOR THIS TASK -  examples are linked!
Stumped for ideas? Maybe make a masterlist or graphic of your favourite Indonesian faceclaims. A masterlist of names. Plot ideas or screencaps from a music video preformed by a Indonesian artist. Masterlist of quotes and lyrics that can be used for starters, thread titles or tags. Guides on Indonesian culture and customs.
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and whatever else you can think of / make!
MASTERLIST!
Note: If you’re using this masterlist for casting purposes please do further research before casting any of the following because some pages only listed their nationalities!
Ladies:
Laila Ghofran (56) - singer.
Pnina Tornai (54)  Moroccan / father was an Israeli diplomat from Egypt - fashion designer.
Rosalinda Serfaty (52) Venezuelan and of Moroccan-Jewish descent - actress.
Natacha Amal (48) Moroccan / Russian - actress.
Zehava Ben (48) Moroccan Jewish - singer.
Aure Atika (46)  Moroccan Sephardi Jewish / Unknown - actress, writer, and director.
Laila Rouass (46) Indian /  Moroccan  - actress.
Bouchra Jarrar (46) - fashion designer.
Yosefa Dahari (46) Yemeni / Moroccan - singer.
Samia Akario (45) - actress.
Nadia Farès (43) - actress.
Lubna Azabal (43) Moroccan / Spanish - actress.
Sanaa Hamri (42) - director and television producer.
Nora Skalli (42) - actress.
Emmanuelle Chriqui (41) Moroccan Jewish - actress.
Elisa Tovati (41) Russo-Moroccan Jewish origins - singer, actress and television personality.
Avital Abergel (40) Israeli and of Moroccan-Jewish descent - actress.
Touriya Haoud (39) Moroccan, Macedonian - actress, model, and singer.
Miri Bohadana (39) Moroccan Jewish - actress, model and presenter.
Maya Bouskilla (39) Moroccan-Jewish - singer.
Layla El (39)  Moroccan, Spanish - WWE Diva, valet, and former professional dancer.
Maysaa Maghrebi (38) Emirati and of Moroccan descent - actress.
Rajaa Kasabni (38) - singer.
Shiri Appleby (38) Ashkenazi Jewish, Moroccan Sephardi Jewish.
Hindi Zahra (38) - singer.
Reymond Amsalem (38) Israeli and of Moroccan descent - actress.
Asma Lamnawar (38) - singer.
Senna Guemmour (37)  Moroccan and Algerian - singer.
Rakefet Abergel (37) Moroccan-Jewish descent - actress and comedian.
Shatha Hassoun (37) Iraqi / Moroccan - singer.
Larusso (37) Moroccan Jewish / Tunisian Jewish - singer.
Moran Atias (36) Moroccan Jewish - actress and model.
Dounia Boutazout (36) - actress.
Shiri Maimon (36) Sephardi Jewish, Tunisian, Greek, Moroccan - singer.
Najoua Belyzel (35) Moroccan-Egyptian - singer.
Nadja Benaissa (35) Moroccan / Serbian and German -  recording artist, television personality, and occasional actress.
Hoda Saad (35) - singer.
Zineb Oukach (34/35) - actress and model.
Morjana Alaoui (34) Moroccan-French - actress.
Lorine Zineb Nora Talhaoui (33) Moroccan Berber - pop singer and music producer.
Amelle Berrabah (33) Moroccan - singer.
Malika Ayane (33) Moroccan / Italian - singer.
Wiam Dahmani (33) - presenter and actress.
Sofia Essaïdi (32) Moroccan / French - singer.
Karima Adebibe (32) Moroccan Berber, Irish, Greek Cypriot - actress and model.
Hind Laroussi (32) Dutch / Moroccan -singer.  
Mehdi Dehbi (31) Tunisian, Berber - actor.
Mor Karbasi (31) heritage is mixed Moroccan and Iranian - singer.
Zineb Obeid (31) - actress and moodel.
Amel Bent (31) Moroccan / Algerian - singer.
Loubna Abidar (31) - actress.
Maryam Hassouni (31) - actress.
Jannat Mahid (31) - singer.
Inbar Lavi (30) Polish Jewish / Moroccan Jewish - actress.
Soukaina Boukries (29) - singer and actress.
Kathleen Reiter (28) mother is of Moroccan-Jewish descent - singer.
Sofia Pernas (27) Moroccan-American - actress.
Sara Chafak (26) Amazigh Moroccan / Finnish - beauty queen.
Maroua Kharbouch (26) Moroccan - model and beauty queen.
Val Mercado (25) Moroccan - model and YouTuber.
Sarah Lahbati (23) Moroccan / Filipino - actress.
Shlomit Malka (23) Moroccan Jewish / Ukrainian Jewish - model.
Bibi Bourelly (22) Afro-Haitian, African-American, Moroccan - singer.
Mor Maman (22) Israeli and of Moroccan descent - beauty queen.
Imaan Hammam (20) Egyptian / Moroccan - model.
Rowan Blanchard (15) Armenian, Lebanese, Moroccan, Syrian, Swedish, Danish, Norwegian, English, German, Portuguese - actress.
Dounia Tazi (?) - model, singer, and songwriter.
Iman ElBani (?) - actress.
Rajae Imran (?) - actress and ex- journalist.
Leila Shenna (?) - actress.
Leila Hadioui (?) - model.
Lamiaa Alaoui (?) - model.
Fadoua Lahlou (?) - model.
Loubna El Bekri (?) - model.
Widyan Larouz (?) - model.
Amina Allam (?) - model.
Hind Benyahia (?) - model and television personality
Ihssane Atif (?) - model, writer, and television celebrity.
Ibtissam Ittouchane (?) - model.
Fati Jamali (?) - beauty queen.
Houda Echouafni (?) Moroccan, Egyptian - actress.
Kim Edri (?) Moroccan-Jewish - beauty queen.
Kineret Sarah Cohen (born 1970) Jew of Moroccan and Iraqi heritage - singer.
Danielle Ebguy (born in 1950) - singer.
Brigitte Zarie (?) - singer.
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Yasmine Petty (?) Moroccan / Italian - model.
Men:
Philippe Clair (86) French and of  Moroccan descent - actor, director, producer, screenwriter, and popular humorist.
Gérard Darmon (69) - actor and singer.
Avi Toledano (69) - singer.
Isaac Bitton (69) Moroccan Jewish - musician.
Richard Anconina (64) Moroccan Jewish - actor.
Paul Marciano (64/65) - fashion designer.
Armand Amar (63/64) - composer.
Mehdi El Glaoui (61) French and of Moroccan descent - actor.
Alber Elbaz (55/56) Moroccan-Israeli - fashion designer.
Hassan El Fad (54) - actor.
Michel Qissi (54) Moroccan-Belgian - actor.
Hassan Hakmoun (53) - musician.
Jake Weber (53) Danish, English/ Moroccan Jewish, English - actor.
Roschdy Zem (51) French and of Moroccan descent - actor and filmmaker.
Rachid El Ouali (52) - actor, producer, director and TV host.
David Guetta (49) Moroccan Sephardi Jewish / Belgian - DJ.
Driss Roukhe (48) - actor.
Danny Nucci (48) French Moroccan / Italian - actor.
Najib Amhali (46) - stand-up comedian and actor.
Omer Avital (46) Moroccan, Yemeni - jazz bassist, composer and bandleader.
Mohammed Chaara (36) Moroccan-Dutch - actor.
Zenza Raggi (46) Moroccan-German - actor.
Anouar Hajoui (46) - rapper.
Vincent Elbaz (46) Moroccan Jewish - actor.
Eyal Golan (46) Yemenite and Moroccan Jewish origins - singer.
Gad Elmaleh (46) Moroccan Sephardi Jewish - stand-up comedian and actor.
Adam Zindani (45) - guitarist.
Chico Slimani (46) - singer.
Leila K (45) - singer and rapper.
Nadir Khayat (45) Moroccan-Swedish - singer.
Samuel Benchetrit (43) French and of Moroccan descent - actor.
Saïd Taghmaoui (43) Moroccan of Berber (Shilha) descent - actor and screenwriter.
Jamel Debbouze (42) - actor, comedian, producer, director, and screenwriter.
Nabil Elouahabi (42) British Moroccan - actor.
Mimoun Oaïssa (42) Moroccan-Dutch - actor and screenwriter.
Elam Jay (42) Swiss-Moroccan - songwriter, vocalist, dancer, performer, composer, and music arranger.
Raphaël Haroche (41) Moroccan Jewish and Russian / Argentinian - singer and actor.
Mohammed Azaay (40) Moroccan-Dutch - actor.
Mimoun Ouled Radi (40) - actor.
Ahmed Soultan (39) - singer.
Isam Bachiri (39) Berber - vocalist, rapper and songwriter.
Nawell Azzouz (39) - singer.
Frank Mir (38) Moroccan, Russian, Cuban - mixed martial artist.
Jérémie Elkaïm (38) Moroccan Jewish - actor.
Adil Takhssait (38) - solo act.
Tarik Azzougarh (38) - rapper.
Omar Berdouni (37) - actor.
Mourad Zaoui (37) - actor.
Moufid Aziz (36/37) Brazilian and of Moroccan - model.
Assaad Bouab (36) - actor.
Harel Moyal (36) Moroccan-Jewish - singer.
Fu'ad Aït Aattou (36) Moroccan, French - actor and model.
Salah Edin (36) - rapper and actor.
La Fouine (35) - rapper, singer, and songwriter.
DJ A-Trak (35) Russian Jewish, Moroccan Jewish - DJ.
Ahmed Chawki (35) - recording artist.
Ali B (35) - rapper.
Moshe Peretz (34) Moroccan / Iraqi - singer.
Amir Haddad (33) Tunisian Jewish and Moroccan-Spanish Jewish ancestry - singer.
Achmed Akkabi (33) Moroccan-Dutch - actor.
Saad Lamjarred (32) - singer and actor.
Farid Bang (31) - rapper.
Fadil El Ghoul (31) of Moroccan  origin - DJ.
Marc Bendavid (30/31) Belgian / Moroccan Jewish - actor.
Benjamin Siksou (30) French and of Moroccan descent - singer-songwriter and actor..
Mamoun Elyounoussi (29) Dutch and of Moroccan descent - actor.
Khleo Thomas (28)  African-American / Moroccan Jewish - actor, rapper, singer, and entertainer.
Yanis Sahraoui (28) Moroccan-Algerian - singer.
Youssef Ben Hayoun Sadafi (26) - actor, model and fighter.
Dounia Batma (26) - singer.
Nasser Saleh (24) Spanish and of Moroccan descent - actor.
Anis Basim Moujahid (24) of Moroccan origin - pop singer.
Adam Aminé Daniel (23) - rapper.
Teo Halm (18) Ashkenazi Jewish / Sephardi Jewish (from Morocco and France) - actor.
Younes Kahlaoui (?) Moroccan / German - model.
French Montana (?) Moroccan, some Somali -hip hop artist.
Ahmed Salah Abdelfatah (?) - actor.
Ahmed El Maanouni (?) - screenwriter, film director, cinematographer, actor and producer.
Sol Heras (born in 1987) English and of Moroccan and Spanish descent - actor.
Henri Belolo (born 1936) Moroccan Jewish - music producer.
Ohad Benchetrit (?) Moroccan-Jewish - musician.
Avraham Eilam-Amzallag (born in 1941) Israeli and of Moroccan descent - musician and composer.
Yigal Azrouël (?) French-Moroccan - fashion designer.
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