Mahmoud Zulfikar
Mahmoud Zulfikar (18 ga Fabrairu, 1914 - 22 ga Mayu, 1970) ya kasance darektan fina-finai na Masar, furodusa, marubuci, kuma ɗan wasan kwaikwayo ne. Ya kasance babban kusa a Masana'antar fina-finai ta Masar.[1][2][3]
Mahmoud Zulfikar | |
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Rayuwa | |
Cikakken suna | محمود قصدي أحمد مراد ذو الفقار |
Haihuwa | Tanta, 18 ga Faburairu, 1914 |
ƙasa | Misra |
Harshen uwa | Egyptian Arabic (en) |
Mutuwa | Kairo, 22 Mayu 1970 |
Ƴan uwa | |
Mahaifi | Ahmed Mourad Bey Zulfikar (1888–1945) |
Abokiyar zama |
Aziza Amir Mariam Fakhr Eddine |
Yara |
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Ahali | Salah Zulfikar (en) da Ezz El-Dine Zulficar |
Ƴan uwa |
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Yare | Zulfikar family (en) |
Karatu | |
Makaranta | Jami'ar Ain Shams |
Harsuna |
Larabci Turanci Faransanci |
Sana'a | |
Sana'a | injiniya, darakta, marubin wasannin kwaykwayo, mai tsara fim, jarumi, marubuci da darakta |
Muhimman ayyuka | Q20422194 |
Kyaututtuka |
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Ayyanawa daga |
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IMDb | nm0958575 |
Ya fara aikinsa a matsayin mai zane-zane, kafin ya zama ɗan wasa a shekarar 1939. Zulfikar ya kasance ɗaya daga cikin fitattun mawakan fina-finan Masar, ya shahara da jajircewa da hazaka da ya gabatar wa masu kallo na Masar, daga baya, ya kasance ana masa lakabi da "Mai Neman Hazaka". Zulfikar ya iya wuce iyakokin wurin fim tare da ingantattun lissafi kuma ta hanyar tunaninsa zai iya sanya rubutunsa a raye. Wannan ya sa a Masar ake yi masa laƙabi da “Maƙerin Abubuwan”.[4][5]
Rayuwar farko
gyara sasheAn haifi Mahmoud Qasdy Ahmed Mourad Zulfikar a ranar 18 ga Fabrairu, 1914, a Tanta, Masar. Mahaifinsa Ahmed Mourad Bek Zulfikar ya yi aiki a matsayin babban kwamishinan ‘yan sanda a ma’aikatar harkokin cikin gida kuma mahaifiyarsa Nabila hanem Zulfikar matar gida ce. Shi ne na hudu a cikin 'yan'uwa takwas. Dan uwansa Mohamed wanda zai girma ya zama dan kasuwa, Soad, Fekreya, Ezz El-Dine wanda zai girma ya zama shahararren mai shirya fina-finai. Bayan su Kamal, Salah, fitaccen jarumi kuma furodusa sai kuma Mamdouh wanda zai girma ya zama dan kasuwa.
Sana'a
gyara sasheZulfikar ya kammala karatunsa na injiniyan injiniya kuma ya yi aikin gine-gine a Sashen Zane a Ma’aikatar Ayyuka, amma sha’awar da yake da shi ga harkar fim ta sa shi yin canjin sana’a inda ya zama mai shirya fina-finai. Ya kasance ɗan wasan kwaikwayo, mai shirya fim, marubucin fim, hallau darektan fina-finai.[6][7][8]
Fina-finai
gyara sasheDarakta
gyara sashe
- 1947 Hedeya
- 1948 Fatat men Falastin
- 1948 Fauq al sahab
- 1949 Al lailu lana
- 1950 Virtue for Sale
- 1951 Kisma wa nassib
- 1951 Khadaini abi
- 1953 Amint bi Allah
- 1953 Ghaltat el umr
- 1954 Bint el jiran
- 1954 El Ard el Tayeba
- 1954 The Neighbor's Daughter
- 1955 Rannet el kholkhal
- 1957 Rihlah Gharamiyyah
- 1958 Shabab el-Yom
- 1959 Forbidden Women
- 1959 Touba
- 1959 The Unknown Woman
- 1960 El Imlak
- 1960 El Robat el Muqadass
- 1961 El Morahek el Kabir
- 1961 El Hub Keda
- 1961 La Tazkorini
- 1961 Mawad maal Maadi
- 1962 Bala Demoue
- 1963 Imra'a fi dawama
- 1963 El Motamarreda
- 1963 Soft Hands
- 1964 Sanawat el hub
- 1964 Thaman el hub
- 1965 Aghla min hayati
- 1965 Lel Regal Fakat
- 1966 El Moraheka el Saghira
- 1966 El Talata yuhebbunaha
- 1966 Adou el Mara'a
- 1967 Agazat Gharam
- 1967 Al Koubla al Akhira
- 1967 El Khouroug min el Guana
- 1967 Nora
- 1968 Hekayet thalass banat
- 1968 Thalath Nessa
- 1968 The Splendor of Love
- 1969 Girls' Secrets
- 1969 Fatat El Esste'rad
- 1970 Borj El-Athraa
- 1970 Imra'at Zawgy
- 1972 Regal bila Malameh
Marubuci
gyara sashe- 1944 Taqiyyat al Ikhfa (screenplay)
- 1945 Ibnati (story)
- 1945 El Feloos
- 1947 Fauq el sahab (script)
- 1951 Khadaini abi (story & screenplay)
- 1954 El Ard el Tayeba (story)
- 1958 Shabab el-Yom (Writer)
- 1963 Imra'a fi dawama
- 1964 Thaman el hub (writer)
Furodusa
gyara sashe- 1944 Hababa
- 1945 El-Bani Adam
- 1946 Shama'a Tahtareq
- 1947 Hedeya
- 1948 Fauq el sahab
- 1951 Khadaini abi
- 1952 El-Ustazah Fatmah
- 1954 El Ard el Tayeba
Jarumi
gyara sashe- 1939 Bayayet El Tiffah
- 1940 El awda il al rif
- 1941 El Warsha
- 1942 Masnaa el zawjate
- 1942 Ibn El-balad
- 1942 Wedding Night
- 1943 Wadi el Nogoom
- 1945 Al-Anissa Busa
- 1945 Al-Fulus
- 1945 Ibnati
- 1947 Hadaya
- 1947 Fauq el sahab
- 1948 Fatat men Falastin
- 1949 Afrah
- 1949 Nadia
- 1949 Al lailu lana
- 1950 Ayni bi-triff
- 1950 Akhlaq lel-Bai
- 1950 Qamar Arba'tashar
- 1951 Khadaini abi
- 1953 El shak el katel
- 1955 Assafir el Ganna
- 1957 Hareb minel hub
- 1968 El-Sit el-Nazra
Manazarta
gyara sashe- ↑ "IMDB.com: Awards for Soft Hands". imdb.com. Retrieved 17 February 2010.
- ↑ "Mahmoud Zulfikar". IMDb. Retrieved 2 September 2021.
- ↑ Limbacher, James L. (1983). Sexuality in World Cinema: L-Z (in Turanci). Scarecrow Press. ISBN 978-0-8108-1609-1.
- ↑ الوفد. "شاهد.. محمود ذو الفقار فكهاني الفن وصانع النجوم". الوفد. Retrieved 2022-10-11.
- ↑ "موقع بوابة فيتو | محمود ذو الفقار.. دنجوان أشهر عائلة فنية الذي هزت مسيرته فنانتين". موقع نبض. Retrieved 2022-10-11.
- ↑ Kennedy, Philip F. (2010). "Sons and Lovers and the Mirage: Recognition, Melodrama and Psychoanalysis in Maḥfūẓ's al-Sarāb". Journal of Arabic Literature. 41 (1/2): 46–65. doi:10.1163/157006410X486729. ISSN 0085-2376. JSTOR 20720602.
- ↑ Cowie, Peter; Elley, Derek (1977). World Filmography: 1967 (in Turanci). Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press. ISBN 978-0-498-01565-6.
- ↑ al-Qawmī, United Arab Republic Wizārat al-Thaqāfah wa-al-Irshād (1960). The Cultural Yearbook (in Turanci).
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