About

Known credits:
7
Birthday:
1937-01-28
Place of birth:
Lebanon
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Nabiha Lotfy

Overview

Nabila Lotfy is a Lebanese actor and documentary filmmaker. She has lived most of her life in Egypt. She studied at the American University in Cairo in 1953, where she was sacked due to her political activism, then moved to Cairo to join the Faculty of Arts, then the Hihg Institute of Cinema in 1960. She graduated as a film director in 1964, becoming one of the first institute's graduates, and worked as an assistant director in numerous feature films, before focusing almost entirely on directing documentary films. She was one of the founders of the New Cinema Group in 1986, and worked in the Experimental Film Centre with Shady Abdel Salam. She wrote several articles about cinema, and was a member of the Arab Documentary Filmmakers Guild. She also appeared as an actress in Daoud Abdel Sayed's "Rasa'el Elbahr" (Messages of the Sea), Ibrahim El Batout's "Ein Shams", and in the television series "Elkhawaga Abdel Qader", and the short film "Zeyara Yawmeya" (Daily Visit).

Known for

Acting

2010 Messages from the Sea Actor Franshiska 59
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2009 Eye of the Sun Actor N/A
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Directing

1991 Where? Directing Director N/A
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1990 Children's Games Directing Director N/A
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1977 Because Roots Don’t Die Directing Director 59
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1972 Prayer from Old Cairo Directing Director N/A
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Writing

1974 The Estranged Brothers Writing Screenplay 58
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