Mohammed Karim
Egyptian director
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Mohammed Karim | |
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Born | 1896 |
Died | 1972 |
Nationality | Egyptian |
Occupation | film director . producer . writer |
Mohammed Karim (1896–1972) (Arabic: محمد كريم) was an Egyptian film director, writer, and producer. Karim brought Faten Hamama to fame in the movie Yawm Said. His 1946 film Dunia was entered into the 1946 Cannes Film Festival.[1]
Selected filmography
- 1930: Zaynab
- 1932: Sons of Aristocrats
- 1933: The White Rose
- 1938: Yahya el hub
- 1939: Yom Saeed
- 1944: A Bullet in the Heart
- 1946: Dunia
- 1956: Dalila
See also
- Egyptian Cinema
References
- ^ "Festival de Cannes: Dunia". festival-cannes.com". Archived from the original on 12 February 2012. Retrieved 2009-01-03.
External links
- Media related to Mohamed Karim at Wikimedia Commons
- Mohammed Karim at IMDb
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