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Amin Saleh (1950) (
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: أمين صالح) is a Bahraini author, scriptwriter, poet, journalist, and translator. He translated many global
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and cinematic works to
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. He wrote about 20 screenplays for TV series and seven scripts for film
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. His 1990 movie, Al Hajez  or "The Barrier" was the first long film in Bahrain. In 2007, Saleh was honored with
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i Medal First Degree from the
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.


Biography

Saleh was born in
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, in 1950. He received his high school education from a local school in Bahrain in 1967, then got a
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in
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. He worked in the finance department of various
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. He traveled to France to study at the cinema academy but could not finish his studies.


Cultural activities

Saleh began his
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journey in 1973, when he published his short stories collection "Hona al warda, hona narqos" or (Here is the Rose, Here we Dance). He is considered one of the first translator in the
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. He translated many global literary and cinematic works to
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, such as "
Film as a Subversive Art ''Film as a Subversive Art'' is a fully illustrated 1974 film history book by Amos Vogel with mini-essays on over 600 films. Summary The book was a catalogue of films that broke aesthetic, sexual and ideological boundaries. Selected examples ...
" by
Amos Vogel Amos Vogel ( Vogelbaum; April 18, 1921 – April 24, 2012) was a New York City cineaste and curator. Biography Vogel was born in Vienna, Austria. He fled Austria with his parents after the Nazi '' Anschluß'' in 1938 and at first studied animal h ...
and "Sculpting in Film" by
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. In addition, some of his books have also been translated to other languages. Saleh wrote about 20 screenplays for TV series and seven scripts for film dramas. In 1990, his movie Al Hajez or "The Barrier" was the first long Bahraini film. In 2008, he was chosen as the head of the judging committee for the film competition for the Saudi Film Festival. He is also a member of Bahrain Writers Circle, the "Owal Theater" in Bahrain, and Bahrain Cinema Club.


Works


Books

* Here is the Rose, Here We Dance, 1973. * Butterflies, 1977. * Royal Hunting, 1982. * Oghnyat Alf Saad Alola, 1982. * Game, 1983. * The Port's Regrets, The Wind's Regrets, 1987. * The Elements, 1989. * Al-Gwashen, 1989. * Hymn to the Cosmic Chamber, 1994. * Praises, 1997. * Less Engineering .. Less Maps, 2000. * A Slight Death, 2001. * Face and Shadow in Film Acting, 2003. * Al-Ghaib Hostages, 2004. * And The Houses That Also Sailed, 2006. * Writing with Light: In Cinema, Trends and Issues, 2008. * Thirteen Doors Open to a Cloud Fence, 2010. * In the north ... to a House Missing the South, 2013. * My Pockets are Full of The Seasons, Water Springs, 2018. * Water and Its Shade, 2019. * Poetry of Cinema, 2020.


Translations

*
Film as a Subversive Art ''Film as a Subversive Art'' is a fully illustrated 1974 film history book by Amos Vogel with mini-essays on over 600 films. Summary The book was a catalogue of films that broke aesthetic, sexual and ideological boundaries. Selected examples ...
, 1995. * Sculpting in Film, 2006. * Interview with
Federico Fellini Federico Fellini (; 20 January 1920 – 31 October 1993) was an Italian film director and screenwriter. He is known for his distinctive style, which blends fantasy and baroque images with earthiness. He is recognized as one of the greatest and ...
, 2007. *
Surrealism Surrealism is an art movement, art and cultural movement that developed in Europe in the aftermath of World War I in which artists aimed to allow the unconscious mind to express itself, often resulting in the depiction of illogical or dreamlike s ...
in the Eyes of Mirrors, 2008 *
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's Film World: The Innocence of the First Gaze, 2009 *
Abbas Kiarostami Abbas Kiarostami ( ; 22 June 1940 – 4 July 2016) was an Iranian film director, screenwriter, poet, photographer, and film producer. An active filmmaker from 1970, Kiarostami had been involved in the production of over forty films, including s ...
: A Cinema Embroidered with Innocence, 2011 * Conquest of the Useless: Reflections from the Making of Fitzcarraldo, 2013. *
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, 2019.


Television series

Some of his television series include: * Ahl Eldar, 2014. * Hanin Elsahara, 2014. * Ay Damaa Hozn La, 2013. * Hadeel Allayl, 2009. * Quyud alzaman, 2006. * The Nebula, 2002. * Niran, 2000. * Ghanawi Almortaheen, 1999. * Doors, 1998. * Sea of Tales, 1997. * Saneou Altarikh, 1996. * Black and White, 1995. * Alharib, 1995. * Coloured Television, 1994. * Halat, 1993. * Salt and Gold, 1992. * Beth gher mubashar, 1991


Films

Some of his films include: * The Barrier, 1990. * The Cage, 2009.


Plays

* Alatash, 1983. * Alarabah, 1988. * Unis and the Others, 1989. * Rumiyu al-Farij (Romeo the Unparalleled), 1992. * Majnoun Layla and other plays, 2006.


Awards and honors

* He was honored by the Bahrain Writers Circle in 2006. * In 2007, Saleh was honored with Bahraini Medal First Degree from the
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. * He was also honored by the Awal Theatre in 2008.


See also

* Abdullah bin Ali bin Jabber Al Zayed * Fareed Ramadan *
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References

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