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Dalila Meftahi
Dalila Meftahi () is a Tunisian actress. Filmography Cinema Feature films * 1997 : ''Redeyef 54'' by Ali Labidi * 1997 : ''Vivre au paradis'' by Bourlem Guerdjou  * 2002 : ''Khorma'' by Jilani Saadi * 2008 : '' The Wedding Song '' by Karin Albou * 2010 : ''End December'' by Moez Kamoun * 2010 : ''Les Palmiers blessés'' by Abdellatif Ben Ammar * 2011 : ''Black Gold'' by Jean-Jacques Annaud * 2021 : ''L'Albatros'' by Fredj Trabelsi Short films * 2000 : ''En face'' by Mehdi Ben Attia and Zina Modiano * 2010 : ''Tabou'' by Meriem Riveill * 2011 : ''Le Fond du puits'' by Moez Ben Hassen Television Series * 1992 : ** ''El Douar'' by Abdelkader Jerbi : Monia ** ''Liyam Kif Errih'' by Slaheddine Essid : Latifa * 1993 : ''El Assifa'' by Abdelkader Jerbi * 1995 : ''El Hassad'' by Abdelkader Jerbi * 1997 : ''El Khottab Al Bab'' (Guest of honor of episode 7 of season 2) by Slaheddine Essid, Ali Louati and Moncef Baldi : Fadheela * 1999 : ''Anbar Ellil'' by Habib Mselmani : ...
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Tunisian People
Tunisians () are the citizens and nationals of Tunisia in North Africa, who speak Languages of Tunisia, Tunisian Arabic and share a common Tunisian culture, Tunisian culture and identity. In addition to the approximately 12 million residents in Tunisia, a Tunisian diaspora has been established with modern migration, particularly in Western Europe, namely Tunisians in France, France, Tunisian people in Italy, Italy and Germany. The vast majority of Tunisians are Arabs who adhere to Sunni Islam. History Africa and Ifriqiya The Phoenicians, a Ancient Semitic-speaking peoples, Semitic people, Phoenician settlement of North Africa, migrated and settled in the region of present-day Tunisia from the 12th to the 2nd century BC, establishing numerous settlements on the coast, including ancient Carthage which emerged as the most powerful by the 7th century BC. The migrants brought with them their culture Phoenician language, and language that progressively spread from Tunisia's co ...
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Sami Fehri
Sami Fehri (, born in Tunisia, on November 7, 1971) is a Tunisian entrepreneur, producer and director. He is also the founder of the private Tunisian channel “Ettounsiya TV” and the general director of the private production Company Cactus Production. Career Sami Fehri started his career in the media industry during the 1990s while he worked as a radio host at RTCI. Sami Fehri launched Cactus Productions -a private production company- in partnership with Belhassen Trabelsi the brother in law of the former Tunisian President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali. Cactus productions amassed large amounts of commercial receipts during that time. Through Cactus productions, Fehri produced several TV shows such as “Dlilek Mlak” the Tunisian adaptation of “Deal or no Deal” along with drama series such as Awled Moufida. Fehri created his own channel known as Ettounsiya TV in March 2011, after the Tunisian Revolution. Controversy and prosecution During the Tunisian revolution, Sa ...
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Actresses From Tunis
An actor (masculine/gender-neutral), or actress (feminine), is a person who portrays a character in a production. The actor performs "in the flesh" in the traditional medium of the theatre or in modern media such as film, radio, and television. The analogous Greek term is (), literally "one who answers".''Hypokrites'' (related to our word for hypocrite) also means, less often, "to answer" the tragic chorus. See Weimann (1978, 2); see also Csapo and Slater, who offer translations of classical source material using the term ''hypocrisis'' (acting) (1994, 257, 265–267). The actor's interpretation of a rolethe art of acting pertains to the role played, whether based on a real person or fictional character. This can also be considered an "actor's role", which was called this due to scrolls being used in the theaters. Interpretation occurs even when the actor is "playing themselves", as in some forms of experimental performance art. Formerly, in ancient Greece and the medieval wor ...
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Tunisian Film Actresses
Tunisian may refer to: * Someone or something connected to Tunisia *Tunisian Arabic *Tunisian people *Tunisian cuisine *Tunisian culture Tunisian culture is a product of more than three thousand years of history and an important Multiculturalism, multi-ethnic influx. History of Tunisia, Ancient Tunisia was a major civilization crossing through history; different cultures, civili ... {{Disambig Language and nationality disambiguation pages ...
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Order Of The Republic (Tunisia)
The Order of the Republic is an order of Tunisia, founded 16 March 1959. Some major recipients Grand Cross National * Mohamed Ennaceur * Beji Caid Essebsi. Foreign * : Abdelaziz Bouteflika * : Carlos Menem * : Gamal Abdel Nasser * : Anwar Sadat * : Hosni Mubarak * : Taha Hussein * : Haile Selassie * : Jacques Chirac * : François Hollande * : Emmanuel Macron * : Giorgio Napolitano * : Akihito * : King Abdullah II * : Princess Muna, Princess Mother * : King Mohammed VI (Grand Cordon 1987; Collar 2014) * : Moulay Hassan, Crown Prince of Morocco (2014) * : Beatrix of the Netherlands * : Yasser Arafat * : Mahmoud Abbas * : Prince Al-Waleed bin Talal * : Prince Sultan bin Salman Al Saud (1985) * : Mohammed bin Salman (2018) * : Salman of Saudi Arabia (2019) * : Nelson Mandela * : Léopold Sédar Senghor * : Juan Carlos I * : King Carl XVI Gustaf * : Recep Tayyip Erdoğan (2017) * : Elizabeth II * : Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh Grand Officer National * Mohamed Habib Gherab ...
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Order Of The Republic (Tunisia) - Ribbon Bar
Order of the Republic may refer to: * Order of the Republika Srpska, in Bosnia and Herzegovina * Order of the Republic (Egypt) * Order of the Republic (Gambia) * Order of Islamic Republic, in Iran * Order of the Republic (Moldova) * Order of the Republic of Montenegro * Order of the Federal Republic, in Nigeria * Order of the Republic of Serbia * Order of the Republic (Sierra Leone) * Order of the Spanish Republic * Order of the Republic (Sudan) * Order of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago * Order of the Republic (Tunisia) * Order of the Republic (Turkey) * Order of the Oriental Republic of Uruguay * Order of the Republic (Yugoslavia), see Orders, decorations, and medals of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia See also *Medal of the Republic (other) *Order of Barbados The Order of Barbados is a Order (distinction), national Order of honours and decorations for Barbados. History The first Order of Barbados was instituted by Queen Elizabeth II by letters pate ...
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Samir Ayadi
Samir Ayadi (Arabic: سمير أيادي), (1947–2008) was a Tunisian playwright. Biography Born in Métouia, a village in southern Tunisia, his family moved to the capital Tunis when he was three years old. He studied at Khaznadar High School, where he graduated in 1966, then at the Faculty of Arts and Humanities of Tunis. He Married Dalila and got two childrens : AWS samir born on 05 August 1982 and Amine. He had a supportive familly allowed him to ensure a huge experience as a historical Tunisian artist Literary and theatrical work Ayadi was a prolific writer for thirty-two years, including publishing several short stories including Sakhab Essamt, Kadhalika Yaktouloun el Amal, Zaman Ezzakharef and Hadir el Echq fel Ashar. He is also the author of a large number of plays including Ras El Ghoul, El Jazya El Hilaliya, Atchan ya Sabaya, Elissa (Dido), Sindbad, Sabra, A night in La Goulette, That Essour, Halawani Bab Souika or Mondo. A founding member of the movement of the ...
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Peter Kassovitz
Peter Kassovitz (born 7 January 1938) is a Hungarian-French film director and scriptwriter. Personal life He was born to Jewish parents in Budapest, Hungary. He fled the country at the time of the Hungarian Revolution of 1956. He is the father of French film director Mathieu Kassovitz Mathieu Kassovitz () is a French actor, film director, film producer and screenwriter. He has won three César Awards: Most Promising Actor for '' See How They Fall'' (1994), and Best Film and Best Editing for '' La Haine'' (1995). He also re .... Filmography References External links * 1938 births Living people French film directors Hungarian Jews Hungarian emigrants to France {{France-film-director-stub ...
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Franco Rossi (director)
Franco Rossi (19 April 1919, Florence – 5 June 2000, Rome) was an Italian film screenwriter and director, mainly known for having directed the six-hour Italian-German-British-Swiss TV mini-series '' Quo Vadis?'' in 1985. Biography Rossi was born in Florence, Italy. He studied law and then began to work on theatre. He was assistant director of Mario Camerini, Luis Trenker, Renato Castellani, Aldo Vergano. Rossi made his debut as a director with the crime thriller '' I Falsari''. He went on to have his first success with , starring by Alberto Sordi, and among Rossi's other films were '' The Woman in the Painting'' (''Amici per la pelle'', 1955), ''Odissea Nuda'' (1961), "Smog" (1962), '' Three Nights of Love'' (1964), an episode of '' Le bambole'' (1965), and '' Porgi l'altra guancia'' with Bud Spencer (1974). Rossi was one of the first established Italian film directors also doing work for television, being one of the three directors for the 1968 mini-series '' L'Odissea''. Hi ...
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Kiosk
Historically, a kiosk () was a small garden pavilion open on some or all sides common in Iran, Persia, the Indian subcontinent, and in the Ottoman Empire from the 13th century onward. Today, several examples of this type of kiosk still exist in and around the Topkapı Palace in Istanbul, and they can be seen in Balkan countries. The word is used in English-speaking countries for small booths offering goods and services. In Australia they usually offer food service. Freestanding computer terminals dispensing information are called interactive kiosks. Etymology Etymological data points to the Middle Persian word ''kōšk'' 'palace, portico' as the origin, via Turkish language, Turkish ''köşk'' 'pavilion' and French ''kiosque'' or Italian ''chiosco''. History and origins A kiosk is an open summer-house or pavilion usually having its roof supported by pillars with screened or totally open walls. As a building type, it was first introduced by the Sasanian Empire, Sasanid and ...
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Tunisia
Tunisia, officially the Republic of Tunisia, is a country in the Maghreb region of North Africa. It is bordered by Algeria to the west and southwest, Libya to the southeast, and the Mediterranean Sea to the north and east. Tunisia also shares maritime borders with Italy through the islands of Sicily and Sardinia to the north and Malta to the east. It features the archaeological sites of Carthage dating back to the 9th century BC, as well as the Great Mosque of Kairouan. Known for its ancient architecture, Souks of Tunis, souks, and blue coasts, it covers , and has a population of 12.1 million. It contains the eastern end of the Atlas Mountains and the northern reaches of the Sahara desert; much of its remaining territory is arable land. Its of coastline includes the African conjunction of the western and eastern parts of the Mediterranean Basin. Tunisia is home to Africa's northernmost point, Cape Angela. Located on the northeastern coast, Tunis is the capital and List of cities ...
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